Chapter 92 Midnight Worship, Ghostly Coexistence



Chapter 92 Midnight Worship, Ghostly Coexistence

Yun Shu saw the comments, so she held up her flashlight, turned her head and looked at her own shadow. Sure enough, she saw that her shadow was a person with long, flowing hair.

Perhaps sensing that Yun Shu had noticed, the shadow shrank back into the shadows, and Yun Shu's shadow returned to its original form.

I think I saw Yun Shu's shadow move!

[Remove "seems like," I saw it too!]

[This is a haunted house! Yun Shu, let's go! So many people have died here. This ghost must be extremely cruel!]

Suddenly, soft thumping sounds came from the dark room.

Then there was another cracking sound.

The compass in Yun Shu's hand cracked and started smoking because the magnetic field was too strong and the needle was spinning too fast.

What's moving? The compass is broken! This is dangerous!

[Compass: I've never worked this hard in my life; it practically burned out my CPU.]

Is anyone else like me, only daring to watch the live stream with their eyes covered, afraid that something strange might pop out next to Yun Shu!

Netizens were extremely nervous upon seeing the situation in the room, but Yun Shu remained calm, silently putting away the compass and taking out a peach wood sword.

The next second, a small square stool appeared to float up into the air not far away, as if someone was holding it in their hand.

The small stool came crashing down on Yun Shu.

Yun Shu twirled the sword in her hand, then flung the peach wood sword away, the sound of the wooden sword cutting through the air filling the air.

With a bang.

The stool fell to the ground, and the wooden sword continued forward, embedding itself in the cement wall not far away.

"Waaaaah..."

Netizens faintly heard a frightened whimper.

Yun Shu shone her flashlight toward the wall and saw a human-shaped shadow nailed to it by a wooden sword. The shadow had long, flowing hair and was clearly the thing that had been hiding behind Yun Shu earlier.

Netizens couldn't see the object's exact appearance, but Yun Shu could.

It was the ghost of a young girl. Half of her face was burned, and there was a ring of strangulation marks around her neck. She looked terrifying, but there was no malice in her eyes, only anxiety and fear.

She parted her lips slightly and made a hoarse "ah ah" sound towards Yun Shu, but she couldn't speak.

Yun Shu stared at her lips for a long time before she could figure out what she was saying.

"You're letting me leave?"

The girl nodded vigorously and continued to speak silently.

Yun Shu recognized her quickly this time, and she said, "Run! It's dangerous!"

Yun Shu sensed that she meant no harm, so she went over and pulled the peach wood sword from her hands. "Why are you leaving? Is there any danger here?"

The girl's ghost squatted on the ground, hugging her legs with both hands, her soul trembling slightly, and her soul energy seemed much weaker than before.

Yun Shu took out a stack of talismans from her bag. "What's your name? What's your birth date and time? I'll burn some offerings for you."

"Ahh!"

The girl then looked up at her, but pointed to her throat and still couldn't say a word.

Yun Shu asked in surprise, "You can't speak?"

The girl nodded sadly.

Yun Shu stared at her for a moment, "You weren't born mute. Someone cut out your tongue before you died so that you wouldn't be able to speak after you died."

When she opened her mouth and pointed to her throat just now, Yun Shu saw that her tongue was only half there.

The girl nodded again.

"Can you write? Show me."

Yun Shu took out a bottle of mineral water, but the girl shook her head, indicating that she could not write.

"Can't you write? You never went to school?"

She continued to nod.

Yun Shu sighed and had no choice but to put away the talisman. Then she took out some small paper offerings and burned them on the spot for the mute girl.

Her talismans can enhance the energy of ghosts, but you must know the name and date of birth of the person being summoned. Paper offerings have the same effect, but they are not as effective as the talismans.

However, if the spirit is present when burning paper offerings for it, there is no need to know its birth date and time.

After Yun Shu finished burning the food, she said to her, "That sword wounded you just now. Come with me to the shop later, and I'll burn some other good things for you."

Thanks.

The girl looked at her gratefully.

After a while, the girl quickly got up from the ground, grabbed one of Yun Shu's sleeves, and pulled her toward the open window.

Walk!

Hurry up!

Her mouth kept opening and closing, and she pointed out the window, signaling Yun Shu to leave this place quickly.

Yun Shu went to the window and saw her anxious look, becoming even more curious about what she was afraid of.

When Yun Shu was in the room just now, she searched around but couldn't find any other ghosts.

Is she afraid of people?

But this house has been uninhabited for years, and everything is covered in dust. Who would have come from?

Yun Shu was filled with doubt.

A sudden gust of night wind blew in from outside, and Yun Shu smelled the scent of incense ash.

She glanced outside and saw a faint light coming from the living room of room 203 next door. The light was warm and had a reddish tint, clearly not from an electric light.

"It looks like the light of a candle."

Yun Shu pondered, becoming even more puzzled. "It's not that late yet, why doesn't Lu Huiyi, a disabled person, turn on the lights at home? Lighting candles would be such a hassle."

Yun Shu's live stream was still running, and viewers could hear her muttering. Moreover, Yun Shu's phone camera was pointed out the window, so they could see what was happening outside.

Is there a power outage?

No, the lights in the building across the street are still on, so it's definitely not a power outage.

Her boyfriend, who was supporting her, died. She probably did this to save on electricity bills, since she had no income.

[By the way, who was Yun Shu talking to just now? Why can I only see a shadow, and not anything specific?]

[Ghost: You think you can see me all you want? I don't care about my reputation!]

After observing the situation outside the window, Yun Shu put her phone in her bag and then used her light-footed skill to jump onto the balcony of room 203.

Lu Huiyi's balcony has a glass door, which was open, allowing Yun Shu to see the living room inside at a glance.

Lu Huiyi was sitting in a wheelchair, facing the shrine in the living room, with her hands clasped together and muttering something.

Her expression was very devout, and there were two candles lit on the shrine, with incense sticks stuck in the censer.

Lu Huiyi was so engrossed in reading that she didn't even notice there was someone else on her balcony.

Yun Shu watched quietly from outside, without making a sound, listening to what Lu Huiyi was reciting.

"This is... the Symbiosis Curse!"

After hearing this, Yun Shu's eyes widened suddenly, and she stared at Lu Huiyi's back with a serious expression.

"Ahh!"

At this moment, the girl's spirit floated to Yun Shu's side and pulled her even harder, trying to drag her away from the balcony.

Unfortunately, it was too late.

After Lu Huiyi finished reciting the incantation, she heard Yun Shu's voice, then turned her wheelchair and looked towards the balcony.

Lu Huiyi glanced at Yun Shu first, then looked at the girl's spirit beside Yun Shu, a strange smile creeping onto her lips, "You little bitch, you dare to come back?"

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