In their previous lives, Su Yin, her mother, and her sister-in-law were brutally mu*dered by a mob. In a twist of fate, all three were reborn together.
Before the mob could reach their villag...
The old lady stared with wide eyes, looking at her neurotic and creepy expression in horror. She swallowed her saliva involuntarily and comforted her with a slightly trembling voice: "Maybe... maybe you are seeing things."
However, the woman was very determined and answered firmly, "No! It's definitely not my eyes! There really is a ghost there! It was the ghost that killed them! Who else could have killed them all quietly except the ghost?"
For a moment, the old lady didn't know whether she was frightened by the woman's ferocious appearance or shocked by what she said. Her expression was stiff and she showed an awkward and fearful smile.
"Where did this ghost come from!" She muttered softly and turned away in a hurry.
The people around her didn't seem to want to get too close to her, and they all silently kept a certain distance from the woman.
In order to conform to the public mentality, Su Yin, like everyone else, timidly retracted her hand and stammered, "Well...well, you should rest well first." After that, she stood up and prepared to leave.
At this moment, the woman suddenly reached out and grabbed Su Yin's wrist tightly, her eyes filled with fear and despair, as if she had grabbed the last straw.
She pleaded in a trembling voice: "Can you...can you please not leave me alone? I...I'm so scared..."
Her words revealed her dependence on and expectations of Su Yin, and she obviously hoped that Su Yin could take her back to their camp.
Faced with such a sudden request, Su Yin understood it in her heart, but her face showed an embarrassed and hesitant expression.
“This, this…”
The woman held on to her tightly and refused to let go, pleading with tears in her eyes, "Please."
Su Yin gritted her teeth and sat down beside her, "Then, I'll stay with you for a while."
The woman was stunned, obviously not expecting that she would do this.
Humph, she is not stupid, how could she take her back to her own camp?
So far, it is still unclear whether she is a true survivor or someone related to the murderer.
In short, her identity is questionable.
Since she had doubts, how could she take her back?
Although Su Yin also wanted to know what happened between the twenty people and the murderer so that she could be prepared, but even if she wanted to know, she couldn't risk her family.
At this moment, there was a scream.
Su Yin stood up immediately, and the others also walked towards the land temple.
"This thing is mine."
When Su Yin heard the roar, she understood that the people inside were fighting over the luggage.
She almost thought that the murderer had struck again.
"They were looting inside."
The people in the temple shouted to those outside, "Brother, come in and help."
Anyone who had family members in the temple rushed in to help fight for the luggage, while women and children stayed outside to guard the luggage to prevent any thieves from taking advantage of it.
None of Su Yin's group went in, as they didn't want to get involved.
Su Yin was looking in the direction of the land temple, but the corner of his eyes never left the woman.
She was keenly aware that the woman's eyes kept wandering around, as if she was looking for something.
Su Yin followed her line of sight and saw that everything was normal.
This woman is so weird.
However, it can be seen from here that this woman may be the mastermind, or she may be the mastermind's accomplice.
No matter which one it is, it is closely related to the murderer.
After a while, the fighting in the land temple finally stopped, and a group of bruised and battered people returned to their camp, holding the looted luggage tightly in their arms.
Su Yin stood up and prepared to leave, but the woman seemed to be clinging to her.
"I...I'm scared."
This time Su Yin sighed, "There are too many people here. Even if there is a ghost, it will not dare to show up easily. Besides, dawn is approaching."
"Can you let me rest at your place for a while and leave when it's light?" the woman begged.
Su Yin shook her head. "It's not that I don't want to, it's just that...if I take you back, my mother will beat me to death. Please don't make things difficult for me."
Having said that, without waiting for her to reply, he stood up and left.
When the woman saw her running away, she stood up and wanted to chase him, but Butcher Yang took a step forward and stood in front of her, staring at her fiercely. His attitude was very clear: if you dare to make trouble, he will call you.
The woman shrank her neck and dared not move.
Butcher Yang snorted coldly and turned away.
The woman narrowed her eyes and stared coldly at their departing backs. She clenched her hands into fists on both sides, but soon unclenched them and returned to her weak appearance.
Butcher Yang came back with Su Yin. They looked at each other and went back to rest tacitly.
Before leaving, Su Yin lowered her voice and reminded, "Don't sleep tonight. Everyone should stay alert."
As she spoke, she glanced in the direction of the woman.
Butcher Yang understood and nodded at her.
Su Yintong and his uncle Yang Dahe also reminded him.
They couldn't go over to alert the other three groups, so they could only cooperate and chat loudly.
This task was not suitable for Su Yin, so it was completed by Yang the Butcher and Yang Dahe.
"Such a big thing happened tonight, everyone should not sleep." Butcher Yang's voice was rough to begin with, and he did not deliberately lower it. It suddenly rang out in the silent night, sounding particularly loud.
Yang Dahe followed up by saying, “With so many people dead, who can still sleep?”
After saying this, he reminded: "Keep your voice down."
"I know. I know."
The two immediately lowered their voices and continued talking.
After hearing the two's reminder, the three groups of men not far from them stopped resting and sat around the fire.
In addition, those scattered teams naturally also heard the conversation between Yang Dahe and his friends.
Those who originally wanted to take a nap now gave up the idea and sat by the fire, not daring to sleep anymore.
All the adults who were camping outside the land temple were awake and waiting for dawn.
The situation today was special, so Su Yin did not get up to practice boxing.
The boxing is too conspicuous.
Seeing that Su Yin didn't move, the others tacitly refrained from punching and packed their bags, preparing to leave.
They didn't want to stay in this place for even a quarter of an hour.
Not only them, but others as well.
There were so many corpses in the land temple and their causes of death were so strange that naturally no one wanted to stay there any longer.
Everyone ate dry food in the morning. After packing their luggage, Su Yin and his group were the first to leave.
As soon as her carriage started moving, a figure blocked their way. Fortunately, Su Yin reacted quickly and pulled the reins in time, otherwise the horse would have hit the woman in front of it.
Su Yin frowned as she looked at the woman who was blocking the carriage.
"What are you doing?"