I have a weird dynasty

Chapter 340 Wujia Village

Chapter 340 Wujia Village (asking for monthly ticket)
Sangque returned home, made some arrangements, and had a good night's sleep.

The next morning, Wu Cheng sent me the train information, and it turned out that he had to take the bullet train, which would depart at around 11 o'clock in the morning.

Sang Que simply packed a backpack, took the painting, and went to the appointment.

Wu Cheng knew that Sang Que was being targeted by the Story Chain Group. After all, her mission was to protect Sang Wan because of this incident.

This time she used her power to clear a carriage, ensuring that no one would enter the carriage and no cameras or the like before she and Sangque arrived at their destination. In case of any situation, a train is better than an airplane as it can brake suddenly and stop the car.

In addition, Sangque was extremely careful on the way to the high-speed railway station, and the train started smoothly.

"Are you sure you want to go back with me? I'm not sure if you will be in danger when you go back."

On the way, Wu Cheng saw Sang Que looking indifferent, but still couldn't help asking.

Sang Que was trying to catch up on the homework she had missed during this period. When she heard Wu Cheng's question, she was already annoyed and asked again, "Which side are you from?"

Wu Cheng was silent, and after a while she slowly spoke.

"They told me that you and I are from the same clan, and that you were stolen and thrown out. In that case, let me first briefly tell you about the situation in our Wujia Village. There have always been two surnames in the village. Ninety percent of the people are surnamed Wu, and there are some people surnamed Wu, and they are all men. They all live in the old house in the mountains and rarely come out of the old house. I heard from my mother that in the past, those surnamed Wu would send a few boys out every few years and give them to the villagers to raise."

"We, the Wu family, are actually the descendants of the boys who came out of the old house. Every twenty years or so, the village would select an adult man and send him to the old house in the mountains. They said that this was the only way to ensure the prosperity of the village for generations. My mother also said that in the past, no one in our village, regardless of gender, was allowed to leave the village. Anyone who left would basically die before the age of thirty."

"My mother also told me that people in our village all carry a disease. If they stay in the village, the disease can remain dormant for their entire lives without causing any problems. But if they leave the village, the disease will slowly worsen and turn people into something like schizophrenia. Later, as the disease was passed down from generation to generation, it became less severe."

"Even if villagers leave the village, they will only gradually develop symptoms after the age of sixteen. At this time, as long as they return to the village and live for a period of time, the symptoms will gradually subside. I am like this now. Every year there is a period when I become irritable and angry. Sometimes I even have hallucinations and auditory hallucinations. I get angry at the slightest thing and can't control my emotions at all. It's a bit like being possessed by a ghost. Everyone around me becomes very scary and wants to harm me."

"But I will be able to recover if I return to the village and live there for a month. I asked the research institute to check me out, but they couldn't find anything even from a genetic perspective. You are almost eighteen, and I don't know if you have ever had this symptom. If you have, maybe returning to the village would be good for you, but I always feel that you are different from me."

Sang Que closed the exercise book and leaned back in his chair. "Do the people in the research institute know about the Wujia Village incident?"

Wu Cheng shook his head. "Our village is just a little bit strange. It may be due to the geographical influence, and the fact that the elders in the village always tell these things to the children. It has subtly caused a group psychological disorder. It is not a ghost. The research institute does not have so much time and resources to investigate such things. And I remember that when I was a child, some researchers came to the village, but they left without any conclusion."

"Are there ghosts in the village?" Sangque asked.

Wu Cheng adjusted his sitting position to face Sang Que. "You know what, this is the most strange thing to me. I didn't feel it before I entered the research institute. Later, after I learned about these mysterious powers in the world, I suddenly found that our village was actually very 'clean'. In fact, in most places, wandering souls will appear after people die. This kind of existence does not cause much harm to people and will disperse on its own after about a week."

"But in our village, when a person dies, they are completely dead. There is no trace of their 'soul' at all. Last year, when I went back for vacation, an elderly relative of mine passed away. I made a special observation and found that there was nothing left after the person died. My mother told me that it was the people in the old house in the mountains who protected the village from ghosts."

"Have you been to the ancient house?" Sang Que continued to ask.

"When I was little, I was naughty and curious. I went to the mountains with a few friends to look for him, but we got lost and couldn't find him. Later, we were beaten badly."

Wu Cheng only knew the normal Wujia Village. As for the group of people surnamed Wu in the ancient house in the mountains, Wu Cheng had heard about them from the elders in her family, but she had never seen them. After she joined the research institute, the villagers thought she had joined the army. While the villagers were proud of her, Wu Cheng felt that the villagers were also on guard against her.

This time, it was the village chief who found Wu Cheng and said that Sang Que was the village's bloodline that had been lost outside. He also pointed out to Wu Cheng that it was the people in the ancient house in the mountains who wanted Sang Que to come back.

In fact, Wu Cheng never told anyone else about what Sang Wan told him last time about Sang Que's life experience, nor did he take it to heart.

Only when the village chief mentioned it to her did she realize that Sang Que might actually be from their village.

While Wu Cheng took the matter seriously, he was also worried that Sang Que might encounter some danger.

Wu Cheng had heard from many elders in the village that anyone who entered the ancient house in the mountains would never come out. After all, Sang Que had helped her save Zheng Xuan in Nanyang before, so she was also very conflicted.

If Sang Que is not taken back, her parents will probably have a hard time in the village. The village chief has hinted at this.

If she took Sang Que back, she would feel like she was repaying kindness with enmity.

So along the way, Wu Cheng told Sang Que all the information she knew, just to give her peace of mind.

The drive took six hours. After arriving, we drove in reverse and headed towards Leishi Mountain. There are many tourist attractions there, and there were tourist buses all the way.

"Our village is also developing tourism now, and there are many tourists in the village."

After changing buses several times, we finally arrived at Wujia Village before dark.

This is a small village located at the foot of the mountain. An ancient stele stands quietly at the entrance of the village. The ancient buildings in the village are scattered around. The wooden doors and windows are carved with exquisite patterns. Although they have faded, you can still feel the ingenuity of the craftsmen.

The alleys paved with bluestone slabs connect the ancient houses. The lakeside is damp and the walls are covered with moss, making the ancient atmosphere even more intense.

Tourists come and go on the main street facing the lake. There are also many bars on the street that have already started preparing for business and are putting out tables, chairs and benches.

This was completely different from what Sangque had imagined. She thought it would be an isolated place.

But since she entered the village, she did have some strange feelings. She didn't hear any sound, but she always felt that something was calling her. That feeling made her involuntarily develop a sense of urgency, and this sense of urgency came from the endless mountains and forests behind the village.

"I'll take you to my house first. My family runs a B&B, and I asked my mother to reserve a room."

Sang Que did not refuse, she also needed to prepare in advance before going into the mountains.

See you tomorrow~

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