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Chapter 89 The Stranger

My heart is still beating wildly. It was really too dangerous just now. If it hadn't been for this bone that saved me in time, I might have died by now!

Thinking of this, I held the bone in my hand and examined it carefully.

This bone is about two-thirds the size of a human being. It is white and has complex textures carved on it. There are two grooves in the middle of the bone, which should be where something is installed. In addition, I am still here

A pattern was seen on the side of the bone, which looked like a spear.

But I'm not sure whether this is a spear or not.

I took out the flashlight I carried with me and shined it at the pattern, and found that it actually had the shape of a long bow drawn on it, and the arrow cluster was a silver needle.

What does this mean? Could it be that the spear and the silver needle are the same set?

No, I shook my head.

In the current situation, it is not the time to think about these things.

I looked around and walked directly to the original place.

This cave is so extraordinary that it has something to do with Village Chief Wang who led me here.

You must go out first.

Not long after walking, suddenly, a sound appeared not far away.

So, I speeded up and walked forward. I remembered the way I came, and I stepped out of the cave entrance. My heart instantly sank to the bottom.

It was pitch black outside, but I could still vaguely see things around me. It seemed that this was not the previous tomb, and I actually returned to the place where I was separated from the village chief.

I tentatively shouted: "Village chief? Village chief? Are you there?"

No one answered, so I called out tentatively: "Old man?"

I called several times, but still no one answered. I raised my head again and glanced at the direction we came from, but even with a flashlight, I couldn't see the path clearly. I sighed and just took it as it comes.

I continued walking along the path above the tombstone.

I still don’t know who threw me in, but I clearly remember that person telling me that as long as I did what he said.

Who is that person? Why did he bring me in? What on earth was that skeleton just now? Why did he attack me?

These questions linger in my mind, but I have no way to ask for the answers to these questions. I must leave here as soon as possible, otherwise once the darkness strikes again, my ending may not be happier than those of the previous people.

But just as I was walking, I suddenly heard a rustling sound coming from in front of me, and the sound was getting closer and closer, so I hurriedly hid behind the tombstone.

Sure enough, a wolf appeared in my field of vision.

I was frightened. This wolf had gray-brown fur, pointed ears, and a sharp mouth. It looked very vicious. I quietly retreated behind the tombstone.

The wolf seemed to smell the scent of a stranger and rushed over. At this time, I suddenly grabbed a stone from the ground and threw it hard, hitting the wolf in the head.

The wolf immediately stopped, its body fell to the ground, and a stream of blood flowed from its seven orifices.

I took a deep breath, and then I noticed that the stone I just threw was actually a pebble. It seemed that I happened to hit it when I dropped it.

I quickly ran over and looked at the wolf and found that it had stopped breathing.

I placed the wolf's body behind the tombstone, and then I touched my chest. I seemed to hear someone calling me just now. Could it be that I just encountered a ghost?

I shook my head and decided not to worry about it and left here quickly.

I walked back along the way I had just come.

However, when I returned to the door of Village Chief Wang's house, I was surprised to find that the courtyard door was wide open and Village Chief Wang was lying in the yard.

There was a pool of blood beside him.

I hurriedly ran to Village Chief Wang and stretched out my hand under his nose to test.

There is still breath.

I quickly moved him into the house, then found a rope and tied Village Chief Wang's arms, then took out a yellow talisman and stuck it on Village Chief Wang's forehead, thus temporarily controlling him.

The village chief’s injuries.

I'm worried that if this matter is known to the villagers, it will have a negative impact. Although I saved the life of Village Chief Wang of their village, I don't know medical skills, and ordinary people still can't accept things like talismans.

When Village Chief Wang woke up, it was already night.

Village Chief Wang looked at me with a shocked expression on his face, "Sir, you came back from that tomb alive?!"

"Well, yes, why are you here, village chief?"

I gave him a strange look and pretended not to know anything.

"Oh, what a blessing from the gods. Sir, you don't know, inside that tomb..."

I kept staring at Village Chief Wang when he first started telling his story. I felt that this old man must be hiding some secret from me, but I had no evidence.

Finally, I couldn't bear it anymore and interrupted him, "Village Chief, please stop talking nonsense. Let me ask you, do you know who is buried in that grave?"

Village Chief Wang hesitated for a long time, but he finally said, "I do know."

"who is it?"

"I have mentioned this place to you before. It is an isolated grave nearby. The person buried in that grave is actually a foreigner. Everyone in our village knows it."

"What did you say? That grave belongs to a foreigner?!" I stood up in shock.

"who is it?!"

"Yes, sir, don't get excited."

Village Chief Wang quickly comforted me, and at the same time he patted his chest: "I did tell you this news personally, and everyone in our village believes it."

I calmed down: "Then do you know what brought us into the tomb? And whose ashes are in the coffin?"

"I don't know. I only know that when I was fifteen, our village was haunted."

"What? What did you say! Say it again!"

I looked at Village Chief Wang in surprise. I even thought that Village Chief Wang was deliberately lying to me.

"It's like this." Village Chief Wang explained: "I was only twelve years old at that time. I remember that I was very naughty and often skipped classes. That night I sneaked out while my dad was asleep.

I climbed to the entrance of the village and saw a grave under the tree at the entrance. I thought it must be my brother there, so I lay down on the grave and looked in."

I nodded and told him to continue.

"But I saw a wooden stick stuck on the grave, with some kind of talisman drawn on it, and a withered white bone. It looked very scary. I was so scared that I was about to go home, but just when I turned around to prepare

As I was leaving, someone suddenly tapped me on the shoulder."

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