He dragged his son, who was still in a state of panic, back into the house and called out to his brothers, who were already sitting there in a state of panic: "Hurry up and put everything in the house behind the door."
The brothers came to their senses and piled all the movable objects in the house outside the door. After making sure that ordinary people could not open it, they gathered together and waited for the evil spirit to leave.
But they obviously forgot that the people who came to them were not human, so these obstacles were of no use.
The sound of the coffin hitting the door was particularly clear in the dark night, and every time it hit the door, several people would jump.
Boss Lu looked at the tables and chairs that kept moving backwards and the door that gradually opened, and looked around for a place where he could escape.
Unfortunately, the entire house is sealed and there is only one exit, which is the front door.
Just as a few people were thinking, the door was slammed open with great force.
Several people who looked exactly like them appeared in the house carrying a coffin.
At the same time, a muffled voice came from the coffin: "The road to the underworld is too lonely, come with me."
Several people protected Lu Wenlong behind them, holding hands to try not to be bewitched by the person in the coffin.
Seeing that they were slow to move, the ghost in the coffin began to get restless, causing the coffin lid to shake up and down, as if it was about to break out of the coffin at any time.
Boss Lu and his men were so frightened that they started running for their lives the moment the coffin lid flew off.
Only Duan Lei, sitting in a wheelchair, could only watch her approach step by step.
This was the first time Duan Lei saw the ghost in the coffin. She was an old woman with silver hair. The only difference was that her body was covered with marks of stitches.
Looking at the ghost that looked like a tattered rag doll, Duan Lei desperately swung his wheelchair, wanting to leave this dangerous place as soon as possible.
The female ghost had no intention of taking his life immediately. Instead, she looked at his frightened expression with great interest, with an ambiguous smile on her face.
Although Duan Lei was rolling his wheelchair at this time, his mind was filled with dead silence. The only place they were in was the coffin. Did he have to crawl into the coffin? What was the difference between this and voluntarily seeking death?
Seeing his movements slow down, the female ghost showed an agitated expression again, which scared Duan Lei so much that he turned his wheelchair again.
Lu Wenlong, huddled in the corner, looked at the people confronting each other and recalled what he had learned.
He remembered a teacher saying that many ghosts particularly hate the things that caused their death.
The ghost in front of her clearly had the ability to appear on his own, but he brought her coffin with him, which meant that the coffin must be very important to her.
Seeing that Duan Lei was about to fall, he rushed out despite his father's obstruction, picked up Duan Lei and hid in the coffin in front of the female ghost.
The female ghost looked at the two people with their heads exposed, and let out a low growl in her throat. Her eyes were filled with anger, and there was a hint of fear that was easily overlooked.
Just like that, the female ghost stood in front of them for a while, and finally chose to let them go and go find her other people.
Seeing that the coffin was useful, Lu Lao Da and others also followed suit and hid in the coffin. Some even grabbed the lid and were about to close it.
Seeing everyone crawling into that disgusting place, the female ghost became completely furious. She kept rubbing her long nails on the coffin, but was unwilling to get close to it.
The two sides didn't know how long the stalemate lasted. In the end, the female ghost chose to leave. When she left, she glanced at a few people, as if to say, "I won't let you go."
Several people watched the phantom with the same face as theirs carrying the coffin away, and they felt goosebumps all over their bodies.
Until the room returned to peace, several people were still unwilling to come out of the coffin.
For them, the coffin, which is usually unlucky, becomes their only shelter.
Seeing that his uncles were so scared, Lu Wenlong did not force them, but took the initiative to assume the responsibility of taking care of them.
"Since that night, there has been the sound of suona in my house every night.
If my coffin shop wasn't located in a remote area, I would have been complained about by the neighbors long ago.
My father and uncles were completely stressed out. They hid in their coffins and dared not come out. They ate three meals a day in there.
Look at how lifeless they are now. I'm really worried that the female ghost didn't come and they were scared to death by themselves."
The people in the coffins were obviously tortured to the point of going crazy. If there was any way, these living people would not have to sleep in coffins.
Now, listening to Lu Wenlong helping them find help, several people sat down and looked at him with shining eyes, hoping that he could find a solution.
[I've never heard of this before. It turns out coffins can actually keep away ghosts. No wonder so many elderly people make their own coffins in advance and sleep in the same room with them without fear.]
[Don't make blind guesses, this all happens in specific scenarios. I guess only a few ghosts are afraid of coffins.]
[This means that this female ghost is the old man who died in the coffin they carried that day, but they had no connection. Even if this ghost has a grudge, she should go find her own children and grandchildren. Why is she pestering them?]
[Perhaps she felt bad for her children, or perhaps her descendants were so bad that she wouldn't dare to provoke them even if she turned into a ghost.]
[That's really unlucky. I guess I should be more cautious when encountering something that seems like a good deal in the future. It might turn out to be a disaster.]
[That family must be up to something, otherwise they wouldn't leave their parents' home overnight.]
Lu Wenlong also thought so. In the two days since his father's accident, he had gone to the village where the funeral was held many times, but in the end he did not get any useful information.
Only an old lady who felt sorry for him revealed something, saying that the deceased old man had been ill since half a year ago and often cried and howled at home, making the whole house restless.
"Old Liao is also a pitiful person. He has an incurable disease and can only rely on taking medicine to maintain his life.
But people have a natural desire to survive when they face death. Even though she lives in pain, she is still unwilling to leave.
She also forced her children to pay for the best medicine on the market and required that the children be with her every day.
Those young people all had jobs, but they lost them all because of this.
In just half a year, the originally young child has become much older.
At that time, everyone in the village said that if Lao Liao didn't leave, her children's family would be broken up.
These remarks did not circulate for long before Lao Liao passed away.
Perhaps because her family suffered so much when she was sick, the children behaved relatively calmly and left quickly.
In my opinion, this is all forgivable. If it were me, I would definitely not drag my children down like this, making them exhausted and hurting the relationship between mother and child."
Lu Wenlong did not answer her. No one could tell what he would become when he really faced life and death.
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