Chapter 1632 The Wicked Aunt 32



"Let's wait until their family arrives. If we go to the doctor now, they'll be shocked to see them in this state."

Besides, they don't look sick. Who knows what's wrong? What if... right...

What if it was caused by something...

They looked like characters from a folktale whose life force had been drained, humanoid skeletons with bluish faces and sunken eyes...

This looks really... scary. Could they have been kidnapped by some kind of demon?

When the old lady heard the news, she quickly ran towards the village entrance. When she saw her eldest son at the village entrance, she could hardly believe what she was seeing.

She didn't even dare to recognize who that person was.

Who is that? Why is he lying on the ground like that? It can't be her son, can it? Her son wouldn't be like this!

"Da Bao!"

Yes, after so much time, those ghosts got tired of playing with them and threw them out. Of course, the scenes of them meeting Mo Yan were erased, leaving only the scenes of them being tortured in the mountains.

"Dabao, what's wrong with you? Tell your mother what happened! How did you all end up like this?"

"Village chief, report to the authorities! Report to the authorities!"

Hearing his mother's voice, Yang Dabao finally found his own voice, "No, I can't..."

They have been suffering from inhuman slowness during this period, and every day feels incredibly long. They are now afraid of women.

"What's wrong? Son, tell your mother what's wrong. I'll have someone fetch a doctor for you right away."

Fortunately, someone had gone to fetch a doctor earlier, and he was on his way. Together, they carried them to the old lady's house.

They're so thin now, they're practically skin and bones. You could easily get a small child to sneak away with them.

The moment they were lifted up was even more horrifying; their bodies were nothing but bones, with at most a layer of skin.

"My son, don't scare your mother."

The moment they arrived home, everyone was stunned. The eldest sister-in-law covered her mouth, unable to believe it and too afraid to go forward. It was too terrifying.

The old lady saw the disgust and fear in her daughter-in-law's eyes and thought she would deal with her later. What did this daughter-in-law mean? What right did she have to look down on her son? She had no right!

The doctor arrived quickly and said they were suffering from...exhaustion.

The doctor didn't dare to say too much, after all, there were other children and women here. It was probably because she had done too much and was now weak.

Everyone: "..."

Of course, some people also think that they were captured by fairies, otherwise how come they can't find them?

Moreover, they appeared suddenly, just like that, at the village entrance. After a loud bang, they came out and looked around, but didn't see anyone.

"Monster, monster."

"There's a ghost! There's a ghost!"

Just then, others started shouting, which further confirmed this.

Everyone felt a chill run down their spines and said goodbye to the old lady.

"Auntie, we have something to do at home, so we'll be leaving now."

"Auntie, please call us if you need anything. We're heading back now to take good care of them."

This is very unusual; they'd better run away quickly and avoid getting entangled.

I've heard that once someone is entangled with you, they won't be released until all their yang energy is drained. They look very much like that; they've all become dried-up human stems.

Seeing everyone fleeing in panic, the old lady was furious. What did they mean by this? Were they scared? What was there to be scared of?

Of course, the old lady was actually a little scared, but she just didn't say it out loud.

There's no point in saying anything at a time like this.

After all, she couldn't just abandon the child.

The doctor prescribed medicine for them, telling them to boil it down and drink it to see if it would help. But it didn't work; they were still the same, and they were even trembling uncontrollably.

The parents of the other families also came here after hearing about it. When they saw their sons, they cried uncontrollably. They were heartbroken and scared. They had a feeling that this was their own fault. Could it be retribution?

As parents and family members, we all know to some extent that these children haven't done anything good.

Now they've suffered the consequences. What should they do? Where can they find some important help?

Just then, Hei Ya came over and, looking at them, said, "They must have been... you know... possessed by a ghost. Don't worry, just put them in the sun for a couple more days." Of course, whether they'll still be usable after that is another question.

Everyone: "???"

"Eat more chicken blood, duck blood, and glutinous rice these two days, and they have to be male. Also, you should call them."

My grandfather used to do it this way; he was the local sage.

In reality, they just pretend to be able to predict the future and know a little about herbal medicine to treat the villagers' illnesses. If they can cure them, it's considered a skill; if they can't, it's considered that they're possessed by evil spirits.

At this point, they naturally believed it, thinking they could try anything, so they quickly killed the chicken and gave its blood to the group.

Whether it was psychological or genuinely effective, the group seemed a bit more sober after drinking it.

They were able to recognize the people around them.

"father?"

"mother?"

"Father and Mother?"

"We're finally back, waaaaah...we're finally back! Mom, we were about to be devoured alive by them! It was so terrifying, so terrifying! We were so scared, so terrified!"

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