Chapter 123 Confusion
Lu Lie closed his eyes and rubbed his temple hard. Everything happened in front of him caught him off guard. Even if he was ten times more smart, he would not be able to clarify his clues from the chaos.
When he opened his eyes, he suddenly felt something had changed before him. An inexplicable cold air penetrated from his feet and only penetrated into his internal organs and six lungs. Lu Lie called out to Su Wen beside him twice, but no sound answered him. He turned his head and found that the corner where Su Wen was originally staying was empty.
Su Wen disappeared under his nose.
The wall behind the small temple is only so big. When Lu Lie turned around, Su Wen was so big that he disappeared. No matter whether the other party was abducted by something suddenly appeared or slipped away quietly by himself, it was not true. But this impossible thing was just like this, and the living person evaporated by his side.
Lu Lie stood up and shouted Su Wen's name twice again. He put on his coat and rushed into the small temple, rummaging through inside and out, only to lift up the ground and search for it, but no matter what, he could not find Su Wen's trace.
His face was bleak and he walked slowly back to the back wall of the small temple. At this point, he could only hope that Su Wen, the little girl, was playing some pranks with him. Lu Lie even fantasized that as soon as he left here, Su Wen got out of a blind spot that he could not see, and smiled and called himself a fool.
However, even this last glimmer of hope was shattered.
On the back wall of the small temple, there was only the fresh human bone that had just been dug out by him, lying quietly there.
Before Lu Lie could accept the fact that "he buried a corpse here seven years ago", Su Wen, beside him, suddenly disappeared by his side. For a moment, he felt that there were ghosts everywhere, and the wind was heard. Every time he breathed, it seemed like someone was vaguely eavesdropping in the dark.
He was extremely angry, extremely puzzled, and extremely feared.
This dark little temple still stood silently in the darkness. At this moment, it really turned into a man-eating beast in a sense. Liu Laosi was eaten by it, Su Wen was eaten by it, and who would be the next one?
Lu Lie didn't know how he went back to his home.
When he got home, it was almost dawn. Lu Lie had just pushed open the door. What surprised him was that his parents had not slept all night and just sat at the window waiting for him.
When the middle-aged strong man saw that he was back, he stood up with blood-covered eyes, obviously worried. He was about to ask something, but his mother stopped him with a look, turned her head and said softly to Lu Lie: "Alie, what have you done outside? It will take so long? Come, sit down and talk to mom."
Lu Lie was still like in a dream. He sat among his parents, and told Su Wen, who met the village next to the bridge by the small bridge. He went to the temple where he often went to the temple he often went to when he was a child, worshipped the Blood Buddha, met Liu Laosi, and other things. When he was talking, he also reviewed these things in his heart. The more he reflected on the situation, the more he felt that the things he encountered this night were incredible, and all kinds of violations of logic were probably not to mention that he was the second person, but as a person who experienced it, he still didn't believe it.
After he was brought to him, his father and mother's faces turned pale. The mother still made a gesture to stop the father who wanted to ask questions. She tried to say softly to Lu Lie: "So that... In the end, you dug out a white bone behind the small temple, and while you dug out, Su Wen, who had been following you, disappeared, right?"
"That's right." Lu Lie nodded affirmatively, "Mom, what should we do now? I want to go to Sujia Village immediately, tell her parents about this, and mobilize the manpower of the two villages to go to Suwen all over the mountains and forests... Also, what's going on with the white bone buried underground? Should we report it to the government?"
According to Lu Lie's personality in his seven-year dream, he naturally couldn't even take care of the nameless corpses who died in the wilderness. After all, in his previous life, the soldiers were in chaos and the bones were thousands of miles away. If he had to take care of the hearts of such a Virgin, he would not have lived to this day.
However, since he has woken up now and lives in this paradise-like Anle Mountain Village, Lu Lie naturally feels that he should follow the customs. If he dies, it will naturally be a shocking event for a small village with a small population. If he chooses to hide it and not report it at this time, the government will investigate it at that time, and it may affect his parents.
"Lu Lie... Are you really sure you saw this 'with your own eyes'... You can't be, you fell asleep while wandering outside, and had a dream in a daze."
But until this time, the middle-aged man still looked unhurried and looked at Lu Lie and emphasized the word "with his own eyes".
Lu Lie smiled bitterly in his heart: It’s no wonder that his parents don’t believe it when they encounter such an inconvenient thing. He nodded vigorously in response to his parents’ confusing eyes, and pointedly said: “I can tell whether it’s a dream or not. All these things must be seen with my own eyes.”
After hearing Lu Lie's promise, the middle-aged man suddenly sighed, and suddenly he seemed to have become ten years older. His eyes were full of disappointment and despair.
Lu Lie was a little surprised: "Why, don't you believe everything I said? Do you think I ran over for a long time just to make up a boring lie to deceive you?" He became a little excited and stood up from the bed, "Come on, come with me. I'll take you to the temple, and I'll take you to see that pair of bones now..."
"Alie, you don't have to be naturally excited... You are our son, so we naturally believe in you. Just..."
The mother made a gesture to calm down Lu Lie's emotions.
The parents looked at each other, and the mother whispered in her father's ear: "Or... just tell him."
My father slowly pulled out a pipe from the bottom of the bed, lit the tobacco, and took a hard sip. He was silent for a long time: "If you want to say it, you'd better say it... I don't want to say it."
The mother looked at Lu Lie again, but this time her eyes were full of determination and perseverance. Lu Lie was a little angry and angry. He was not a fool, so he could see the meaning of the look in the eyes of the couple. He just hated them why they just didn't want to believe in themselves. He just went to the back of the temple and took a look, and he could tell whether what he said was true or not. Why did they have no intention of going there at all...
But the next mother's words completely shattered all Lu Lie's hopes. It seemed as if he stretched out his hands on the edge of the abyss and pushed him down hard:
"Alie. Have you forgotten? The little girl from Su Wen's neighboring village... was already dead three years ago."
Chapter completed!