Chapter 13 Saving the Mother
I ignored his words at first, thinking that I was so handsome. But halfway through, under the low night sky, there were gusts of wind and crows calling ghostly. I couldn't help but feel frightened in my heart. I started to have random thoughts. I always felt like I was watching something. All look like ghosts.

As they were passing through a field of rapeseed flowers, an old woman in commoner clothes carrying a bucket walked up to her. The woman's head was hanging low, and the weight of the bucket of water almost bent her entire body. She was stooped, and each step seemed to weigh a thousand pieces of gold.

There are many wild ghosts in cloudy weather. He Kaifeng's words kept echoing in my mind, and I quickly walked forward.

When passing by her grandma, she suddenly staggered and fell forward with an "ouch". I quickly reached out to support her, but the bucket of water was overturned.

"Grandma, are you okay?" I asked with concern.

Grandma raised her wrinkled face and said in an extremely hoarse voice, "Thank you, girl! The old woman is old and useless. She can't even carry half a bucket of water. I'll go get another bucket!"

"Grandma, can I help you fight?" I couldn't bear the pain of grandma in front of me, so I picked up the bucket and went to the ditch to carry water.

Countryside people have to divert water into their farmland every once in a while so that the farmland can grow fertile. Especially in the summer when the drought is severe, the water is filled 24 hours a day. Therefore, it is normal for villagers to divert water for watering at night. .

There is no need to think too much when helping people, let alone just a little effort.

I took a bucket and scooped most of it into the ditch. My grandma suddenly asked me from behind, "Girl, do you like Teacher Lin Bo and Anlin?"

"I like it!" I answered her without hesitation, "Auntie, do you know An An too?"

We live in the same village, and Lin Boan is a primary school teacher and is good to students. I don’t think it’s surprising that grandma knows him or likes him.

After I finished speaking, I turned around and walked up, and suddenly bumped into my grandma who was behind me. I was afraid that grandma would be knocked down by me, so I hurriedly supported her.

He looked up at her and was about to ask when Grandma sneered sinisterly. Pieces of flesh suddenly fell off her wrinkled face, and with each piece that fell off, many maggots emerged from it.

After 24 years of living, this was the first time I saw such a terrifying scene. It scared me almost out of my mind. I wanted to run away but my feet were too weak to move. I wanted to scream but couldn’t open my mouth. The bucket in my hand suddenly turned into her hair. , wrapped around my hand and climbed up. I struggled desperately and waved my arms to get rid of the evil ghost hair, but it seemed to have little effect.

There were only two eyes left on my grandma's face, and the pieces of flesh on the ground turned into a pool of blood and slowly poured towards me, crawling up to my feet.

I was so frightened that the pores all over my body felt like they were exploding. Not only was my heart paralyzed, it was even difficult to breathe. The feeling was excruciating.

The more she smiled, the more proud she became, smiling triumphantly.

Maybe it was because I was waving my arms violently and not moving my feet, so my body became unbalanced and I fell backwards.

Snapped--

I fell into the ditch with a big splash.

I didn't know how to swim, and I kept struggling in the water. The icy water and my weightless body made my chest hurt more and more.

Just when my consciousness began to blur, I heard the voice of a child saying, "Mom, mom, wake up!"

I reluctantly opened my eyes and saw a naked green-faced boy about seven or eight years old. He pressed my stomach with both hands and pushed me toward the surface of the water.

 There will be another update at twelve o'clock!

  
 
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