Chapter 283: Inviting a Ghost (1/2)



Several people were stunned by his words, and Wang Tao's face changed.

His expression was a little unnatural, but he pretended to know nothing and continued to scold her: "What bullshit are you talking about! We found ghosts to scare you? Do you have any evidence?"

Jang Hyuk-jin watched, and they said nothing.

But that look made the people behind Wang Tao feel guilty.

Zhang Hejin spoke slowly.

"The game you played the night before last was called Inviting a Ghost, right? I wasn't playing, but you wrote my name on it and deliberately made the ghost come to me when you invited it."

Zhang Hejin clearly recounted what Wang Tao and his group did that night.

The night before yesterday, Zhang Hejin was in his room organizing the next day's information when he received a message from one of these people, asking him to go next door to play a game, a very interesting and exciting game.

Zhang Hejin had no interest in these games. Besides, he was currently processing their report and had to summarize and organize the materials everyone brought in today. There was actually a lot to do, so he directly refused.

Seeing that he refused, the man continued to persuade him a few more words, but Zhang Hejin was determined, and finally the man stopped sending messages.

At the same time, in the next room.

Wang Tao and a few others asked the person who had given Zhang Hejin the message what happened, and the person could only shake his head awkwardly.

"He won't come over. He's writing a report."

Wang Tao's face immediately darkened, and he said unhappily, "Summer vacation has just begun. Isn't the next month enough for him to write? I think he just doesn't want to play with us. Why is he pretending? He's so hypocritical! What a fucking letdown!"

No one else in the room spoke.

After all, everyone was here, but he was the only one who didn't come, which really made them feel uncomfortable.

Of course, the most important thing is that this time they finally found an exciting game that everyone is interested in and has never played before. The conditions here are also suitable and everything is ready. As long as he comes over, they can start playing right away.

In the end, Zhang Hejin didn't come, and he was the only one missing!

This was undoubtedly a bucket of cold water poured on Wang Tao and his friends who were in high spirits, instantly ruining their mood for playing the game.

But if they were asked to go find Zhang Hejin again, no one would agree. Who doesn't have some backbone?

But if Zhang Hejin doesn't come, then their game will be missing one person and they won't be able to play.

Just when everyone was thinking about what to do, Wang Tao suddenly raised his head and said.

"I just studied the rules carefully. It says that as long as there are enough people, we can go. It doesn't say that everyone must be present!"

He laughed maliciously.

"If he doesn't come, his name will be included!"

Anyway, they would need paper and pen later, write everyone's name on the paper, and then do a list of tasks.

It doesn't matter if Zhang Hejin doesn't come now, as long as his name can fill this vacancy.

When the others heard this, they quickly looked at the rules again and found that the rules written in the post were indeed like this, and it seemed that there was indeed a loophole.

"Well, how about we give it a try?"

Some people were also moved.

There is nothing to do now anyway. If they don’t try it, I feel like I won’t be able to sleep well tonight.

Someone spoke up, and no one else objected.

The last group of people quickly prepared everything according to what the teacher said.

Each person was given a small piece of paper and their name was written on it. The paper with each person's name on it was then placed on the table in a circle with a pen in the middle of the circle.

At first glance, it looks like a clock on the table.

Each person's name represents a number, and the pen serves as a pointer.

The rules say that to play this game, there must be six or twelve people. Originally, if they called Zhang Hejin, there would be exactly six people, which was just enough to play.

But if he doesn't come, they will be missing one person and the game will be unplayable.

Fortunately, they wrote down Zhang Hejin's name without his knowledge and placed it on the table.

Now that everything needed was ready, everyone quickly turned off the lights. Darkness instantly enveloped the entire room, and only the moonlight from the window allowed them to barely see what was on the table.

Wang Tao took a look at the things on the table and felt both nervous and excited.

Because the game they want to play is called "Inviting a Ghost", which is similar to the "Pen Fairy Game" in movies and novels, but somewhat different.

The Pen Fairy game is played by several people holding a pen together and silently chanting a spell to summon the Pen Fairy. After the summoning is successful, they can talk to the Pen Fairy.

Most people summon the Pen Fairy by asking them questions and chatting with them. Then, when the chat is over, they ask the Pen Fairy to leave. They will not meet the Pen Fairy during this period.

The "inviting ghosts" game that Wang Tao and his friends found not only allows them to talk to the invited "ghosts", but if successful, they can also see the "ghosts" with their own eyes!

Such novel things are definitely very attractive to those who have never seen a "ghost".

It just so happened that this small town gave them a gloomy feeling as soon as night fell, unlike the big cities where there were still people outside at one or two in the morning.

In this case, their success rate in "inviting ghosts" will definitely be greatly improved.

Also, if they really succeed in "inviting the ghost", they can take a bus and leave this place the next day.

They just don't believe that the ghosts here will be able to follow them even though they are separated by mountains and rivers.

In short, because of these reasons, Wang Tao and his friends are looking forward to the game of "Inviting a Ghost".

They had thought about it long ago that if they really succeeded in "inviting ghosts", they would definitely ask the "ghosts" many questions, such as what their daily lives would be like after they died, whether there really was an underworld in this world, whether they could do whatever they wanted after they died, and so on.

If possible, they even want to take a photo with the "ghost" and post it online, which will definitely cause a sensation and attract attention!

Maybe because there were several of them, and each of them was a young and strong man, they were not really afraid of seeing ghosts.

If there really was a ghost, they might even team up to beat him up!

"Should we start now?"

Just when Wang Tao was daydreaming, someone next to him reminded him.

This sentence was like a signal, making the five people in the room stand on full alert.

"Let's start, chant the spell together."

As soon as the words fell, several people sat up straight, put their hands together, stared at the pen in the middle of the table, and then silently recited the spell from the creed.

In fact, they did not hold out much hope, because there were some comments under the teaching material. They took a look and found that almost all of them said that they had not succeeded and that the person who shared it was a scammer.

There was only one comment saying that he succeeded, but someone asked him how he succeeded and what he saw, but that person never replied.

Some people began to think that the person who said he had succeeded was sharing his fake account and was deliberately playing tricks on them.

So many people have failed. Although Wang Tao and his friends really want to see the "ghost" thing, they also feel that the probability of success is very low.

However, something happened that shocked them collectively.

Just after the last person finished reciting the spell silently, the pen placed in the middle of the table actually moved by itself!

Even though no one touched it, it began to spin slowly!

The tip of the pen pointed at the name on the table, turning at a slow but regular pace.

Wang Tao and his companions didn't believe it at first, and subconsciously looked at others to see if anyone had done anything.

After looking around, I found that everyone's hands were still in the gesture of putting their hands together, and they had never taken them down!

So it wasn't that anyone did something to the pen on the table, it just started turning by itself!

Done!

Their "inviting ghosts" game was a success!

Several people couldn't control their excitement, but none of them said a word.

Because according to the teaching material, this is just the beginning, and they must not make any noise or do anything to interrupt the rotation of the pen.

The pen has to stop in front of a person's name, and then the chosen person can speak and say something like "Welcome, sir".

This is equivalent to the "ghost" being invited out by the chosen person, so he naturally has to welcome it first. After he welcomes the "ghost", the others can speak normally.

Although this flow looks a bit strange, it can be explained if you think about it.

Just like when guests come to visit, the host must greet them first, and then invite them into the house before letting the guests and other people in the house come in.

The speed of the pen was getting slower and slower, and Wang Tao and the others were all staring at the pen intently.

Finally, the pen kept spinning and finally stopped in front of Wang Tao's name!

When Wang Tao saw this scene, his pupils widened.

When the others saw this scene, they all breathed a sigh of relief.

Wang Tao stood there in a daze. Although he had memorized all the previous events, when he really became the one chosen by the "ghost", fear and nervousness still surged up involuntarily.

But he didn't dare show his fear. Seeing that the others were waiting for him, Wang Tao could only speak.

"Is this Mr. Ghost? Welcome, welcome to your arrival."

Wang Tao's voice was a little trembling, but fortunately no one else noticed.

They just watched the pen on the table tremble slightly, as if the "ghost" responded to Wang Tao's words.

Then the next second, a voice that did not belong to any of the five of them was heard in the house.

"Is there something you want me to come over for?"

It was a rough and unpleasant voice.

As the words fell, the temperature in the room suddenly dropped. Wang Tao and his companions clearly felt the biting chill and got goose bumps all over their bodies.

As for the questions and things I had thought about before, they were all forgotten in that instant.

"say!"

Seeing that they were dumbfounded and didn't say anything, the "ghost" became impatient and shouted loudly, scaring several people in the house.

Not only that, Wang Tao and his companions also found that they seemed unable to move their bodies!

It was as if they were clamped by an invisible restraint. Several of them clearly felt pain and even a sense of suffocation.

At that moment, all the previous thoughts such as "What's so scary about ghosts?", "Why would there be so many of them afraid of a ghost?", "They can beat the ghost up if they join forces", etc. were completely shattered!

After personally experiencing the power and terror of the "ghost", they couldn't even turn around and look at it, let alone fight it head-on!

"Hurry, speak up, Wang Tao!"

One of them endured the discomfort and hurriedly reminded Wang Tao.

At this time, perhaps only Wang Tao, the person who "invited the ghost", can communicate with the "ghost" freely and may even calm him down.

But Wang Tao didn't know what to say!

His mind was completely blank, and he was so shocked by what happened that he didn't dare to say a word.

Finally, Wang Tao realized that his body was getting more and more uncomfortable, so he had to speak up.

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