"Xiangxi? Mother, won't we have to travel for a whole day and night? How much will the fare be?"
"Hey~ Don't worry, Xiaodouzi will pay for my return trip." As soon as Ma Linghua finished speaking, Ma Hehua felt relieved. That made more sense.
However, when her mother mentioned Xiaodouzi, she vaguely remembered it; she was probably only five years old at that time!
Upon hearing this, Wu Mao thought it was wonderful. He would finish early tomorrow so he could go back to the city.
The wind was unusually strong at night. Huang Sanlang listened to Ma Linghua's instructions and was surprised that he still had to grow vegetables after all the twists and turns. However, Ma Linghua did not exploit him too much and left him a small piece of soil to do his own thing.
Huang Sanlang was so moved that he burst into tears, and he almost couldn't help but fart, but he didn't dare to and held it in.
It started to drizzle again in the middle of the night. The wild monsters on Black Mountain were also fighting each other. This is normal. It's survival of the fittest.
Before dawn, Wu Mao started working, and by 9 a.m., the yard was back to normal as if the three of them had never left.
Wu Mao looked like he'd been pulled out of the water; he was filthy, covered in mud, but he still quickly boiled water for his grandma and the others to wash up.
It was so dirty this time that I couldn't resist going to the pond halfway up the mountain to clean it up a bit. I guess that'll have to do!
However, his face feels itchy. He usually pays a lot of attention to his face, because celebrities rely on their looks to make a living!
"Five cents! You can go back to the city now." Ma Linghua looked at him with disdain. How much work has he done? He can't even handle this? He's really useless.
50 cents; "……………………"
Fine! He'd better get out of here right now.
After packing up, Ma Linghua and the others left, locking the door again. They were wondering how long they would stay. However, she didn't care as long as her heart was alright in the old village.
Not only Ma Linghua and her group went, but also five S-class hunters from a special operations team arranged by the state, as well as the five most famous Taoist priests from Sanqing Temple, Longhu Mountain, Taihang Temple, Shu Mountain, and Emei Temple.
There are also some other talented and extraordinary people like Ma Linghua and others, some of whom are self-taught. Why do they all have to go?
Because someone spread a rumor that the zombie had cultivated a corpse pill, which was extremely precious and said to prolong life and grant immortality.
So many people were ready to set off, except for Ma Linghua and her two companions, who were invited by Miao Ling.
Even Granny Wang set off from Eagle Village. She didn't want to die; she wanted to live like Ma Linghua, young and beautiful.
The world is in turmoil, but right now, the three members of the Ma family are haggling over ticket prices with the ticket seller at the train station.
"Oh dear, young lady, isn't my senior citizen card supposed to be free? Why is it half price now?" Ma Linghua said unhappily.
It costs 80 yuan to take a bus from the county town, but only 130 yuan per person to take the high-speed rail from the city. The ticket seller was also getting a little annoyed.
Finally, I boarded a passenger bus for 200 yuan. The bus smelled bad, and there was also body odor and foot odor.
Ma Lihua frowned slightly and pursed her lips, seemingly trying to suppress her discomfort.
A hint of helplessness was in her eyes, but compared to her mother's situation, she felt that her predicament was still acceptable.
She took a deep breath, trying to calm herself down. Although she was still dissatisfied, she decided to hold back.
"Oh my god! Who is it? Those heels look like they've been marinated. Put your shoes on right now." Ma Hehua wasn't going to put up with them; she said what she meant.
Many people turned to look at her; her figure stood out in the crowd.
Many people couldn't help but turn around and glance at her, secretly marveling, "This woman is really strong!" She was tall and muscular, with clearly defined muscles, as if she possessed boundless power.
She could probably easily grab a man with one hand, which makes one imagine how strong and energetic she must be in life.
She stood firmly, her eyes scanning the men with a sharp and fierce gaze that hinted at someone not to be trifled with.
She looks robust, but gives off a fierce and shrewish vibe.
It's as if once you get involved with her, there's no easy way out, and you might even end up in trouble.
Such a woman inspires both awe and fear.
Sure enough, the foot odor wasn't as strong after Ma Hehua finished speaking.
"Spoiled! Humph!" Ma Hehua snorted and sat down. The bus was enclosed and did not have automatic windows.
The car left the station and headed south. Ma Lihua didn't go to any other provinces, but now she could be considered someone who had been to two provinces.
The rain outside was drizzling down, falling like a fine beaded curtain. The car drove slowly and finally stopped in a place that looked particularly desolate.
"Damn it! I just couldn't hold it in anymore, I don't even know what I ate last night!" After parking the car, the driver crawled into the weeds to relieve himself.
The girl sitting in the car was just quietly gazing out the window, her thoughts drifting. But when she inadvertently looked up, her gaze froze instantly.
Not far away, a quiet cemetery came into view.
The cemetery seemed shrouded in a sinister atmosphere, appearing even more desolate and eerie under the soaking rain.
Her heart began to race, her eyes fixed on the cemetery. The tombstones stood unevenly, some slightly worn, their inscriptions blurred by time, while others were relatively new, as if they had just been erected.
The surrounding weeds grew wildly, swaying in the wind and rain, as if telling some untold story.
Raindrops fell on the tombstone, splashing up tiny water droplets and making a soft dripping sound.
The sound was exceptionally clear in the silent air, as if it were a call from another world.
The cemetery was filled with a putrid smell, a mixture of earthy odor and dampness from the rain, creating a sense of oppressive gloom.
The girl's face turned pale. She tried to look away, but found that her gaze was drawn to the graveyard and she couldn't move.
Strange images began to surface involuntarily in her mind, and the legends about death and ghosts seemed incredibly real at that moment.
She could almost feel pairs of eyes watching her from the graveyard, sending a chill down her spine.
The wind howled through this desolate land, making the car's windshield wipers sway violently. The girl felt as if she were in a terrifying, isolated world, where everything around her seemed so unfamiliar and frightening.
She didn't know why she had come here, nor how to leave. The cemetery was like a huge mystery, binding her tightly and plunging her into endless fear and confusion.
As time passed, the girl remained staring blankly at the graveyard, her fear growing stronger, while the rain continued to fall, seemingly without end...
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