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[056] Confused dreams

Zhiqing was not the only one who had trouble sleeping that night.

Zhiqing and Zhongkui lived in the same room where Liu Wengen slept before.

Zhong Kui, who was already tired from running around during the day, went into the house and lay down on the kang, then fell asleep and went to sleep to meet Duke Zhou.

Zhiqing was troubled by the story that Old Man Xia had told before.

Listening to Old Man Xia, it seems that there is nothing wrong with Zhong Hansheng, so what is the problem? Are the three murders that occurred in the woods man-made? Or are there other factors? Looking at the conditions of the three deceased, they are similar to those that happened in Menling Village a few years ago.

The murders are very similar. Are there really 'ghosts' that suck blood? Brains?

Thinking of a living person having his blood and brain sucked dry, Zhiqing started to tremble several times.

In the dark night, Zhiqing listened to Zhong Kui's snoring and the chirping of insects outside the window. He didn't know why, but he felt a little restless and restless in his heart.

Zhiqing knew that this feeling was very bad and was a precursor to something happening. Based on his past habits and feelings, every time he felt this kind of irritability, something big was going to happen.

What on earth will happen? Zhiqing can't figure out the limitations of this uneasy feeling that crosses his mind.

Zhiqing changed his position, turned over and continued to think: Who are the men and women in the ruined temple? Is it a man and a woman who had a temporary affair, or is there another secret? Why did Zhong Hansheng avoid talking about the Menling Village incident, but what he heard in Donghua Village

The discussion is inextricably related to him. How to explain this? And the female corpse in the ancient tomb, is it real or a rumor? Why haven't you heard Zhong Kui talk about this matter?

According to Zhiqing's speculation, Zhong Kui should have been sensible when the cave-killer Zhong Mingfa discovered the ancient tomb. It is impossible that he would not tell his son, and there was also the theft from Zhong Mingfa's home. What did Wang Ermao look for? Really?

Does the baby exist? Or is it for other reasons?

If you think too much, your thinking will be confused, and if your brain is confused, you will be confused. The brain is like a cache program. Too many questions clog the thinking nerves. The more you think, the more confused you will be. The more confused you will be, you will feel sleepy...

Everything was silent, the river was running endlessly under the cable bridge, and the distant mountains were shrouded in night mist. Zhiqing fell asleep, but Zhongkui woke up inexplicably.

Just now Zhong Kui had a strange dream. In the dream, he saw a dark shadow and a wooden figure standing in front of the door of Old Man Xia's room.

Zhong Kui stepped forward and without saying a word, he took out the short-handled sword sheathed on his waist and stabbed at the shadow.

The shadow screamed, very sad... Zhong Kui suddenly felt nervous. He used the dim light of the night to look at the shadow stabbed. He found that the stabbed was Old Man Xia. This was a big surprise. He kicked his legs and woke up immediately.

There is also a time when the night bugs rest. When Zhong Kui woke up, he felt that everything inside and outside the house was surprisingly quiet.

How could Zhong Kui assassinate Old Man Xia? Even though before going to bed, Old Man Xia told him that he gave his son-in-law lime water and blinded his father's eyes, you can't blame him! So what happened to the dream just now? How could he do this?

Strange dream?

Zhong Kui felt that he woke up because he saw old man Xia getting up to fetch water in the middle of the night the night before, and he unknowingly developed a habit of waking up on time at this moment.

Now that he woke up, he should have heard something! Zhong Kui remembered that when they moved into Xia's house, he never stopped getting up in the middle of the night to fetch water, so tonight must be no exception.

Old Man Xia came to mind, and Zhong Kui immediately remembered the stories he told before going to bed.

On the surface, Zhong Kui seems to have nothing to do with these stories. But if you think deeper, you will find that these stories have a close connection with him.

The strange woman in the hospital, the man and woman in the ruined temple, the baby who appeared in the cemetery, and finally escaped death by falling into the cemetery. Zhong Kui opened his eyes, blinked in the dark night, and thought wildly for a while.

As he was thinking about Zhong Kui, he felt something was wrong. Why was it so quiet outside, not even a breath of wind? Where was the black dog? Was he sleeping too? Or had he gone out to look for his lover?

Zhong Kui got up after thinking about it, tiptoed to the window, leaned against the wall and peered out with his eyes on the window frame.

This sight really startled Zhong Kui. As expected, he saw a dark shadow standing like a tree at the door of Old Man Xia's room.

Seeing the dark shadow, Zhong Kui's mind immediately popped into his mind what Zhong Hansheng told them about the murderer. Could it be that murderer?

Thinking of this, Zhong Kui couldn't calm down anymore. When he got closer, Zhong Kui realized that the shadow was not a human being, but a ghost, no matter what it was. He stepped forward quickly without any explanation, and he took out the scabbard from his waist and stabbed the shadow.

The shadow whimpered and suddenly disappeared into ashes. Zhong Kui took back the scabbard and saw that Old Xia was not moving, thinking that he might have fallen asleep! He didn't make any sound to disturb him, and still found his way back to the house to sleep.

Zhong Kui, who lay down on the kang again, felt that this night seemed not normal.

After thinking for a long time, he realized that it turned out that he had not heard about Old Man Xia getting up at night to fetch water.

Thinking of Old Man Xia getting up at night to carry water, Zhong Kui thought of Old Man Xia saying that his daughter had been helping him carry water for the past few years.

Things are often like this, if you don't think about it, you'll be fine, but when you think about it, you'll be in trouble. Zhong Kui thought about the shadow he saw just now, which didn't seem to have done anything bad, so he just stabbed it.

Zhong Kui couldn't calm down anymore. He jumped up and hurried to Old Man Xia's house.

It was still surprisingly quiet in the courtyard. I don't know if the black dog was afraid of Zhong Kui or if he really ran out to play.

Zhong Kui pushed it gently in the dark, and Old Xia's door opened with a heavy, vicissitudes of sound.

It was such a strange way of opening the door that Zhong Kui felt it was too abnormal. At this moment, Zhiqing was also disturbed and woke up by the heavy door.

Zhong Kui entered the room and shouted: "Old man..."

Zhiqing ran out of another room and asked Zhongkui urgently what happened.

Zhong Kui said: "I was never in the house in my previous life."

Zhiqing lit a match and took a look. Sure enough, there was no one in the room. Old Xia's bed was messy and piled with bedding, as if he had just gone out.

"I know he's there." Zhong Kui said to Zhi Qing.

"Over there?"

"Follow me." Zhong Kui ran past him and went directly to the kitchen before he could explain to Zhiqing.

The kitchen was also dark, but it was not difficult for Zhong Kui, he could still see clearly.

Zhong Kui's heart skipped a beat when he discovered that there were no pair of buckets in the kitchen, and a feeling of uneasiness stung him mindlessly.

Zhong Kui shouted to Zhi Qing and ran to the old well behind the house.

The black dog crawled on the edge of the old well, whimpering pitifully. Zhong Kui and Zhiqing did not see Old Man Xia, and there was a bucket dumped on the edge of the well.

Seeing this scene, Zhong Kui felt bad.
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