Grandma’s voice just fell and Goo Zi returned home.
Goo Tsai told us that the female ghost was alert and alert. When he went in that direction, the female ghost was instantly hiding from the main hall of the ancestral temple and no longer appeared.
"Grandma, I feel that something fishy is very strong in the ancestral temple’s principal room. If I can absorb those things fishy, my skill is bound to rise a lot." Goo Tsai ran to grandma with short legs and looked up at her with his small face and watery eyes.
"Goo Tsai can absorb something congenial now?" Grandma reached out and touched Goo Tsai’s little head and asked Goo Tsai with a smile.
"Uh-huh Goo Tsai can" Goo Tsai nodded repeatedly.
"Then wait until the night after tomorrow, grandma will let Goo Tsai enter the ancestral temple." Grandma laughed.
"Yes, yes, but grandma, I can feel that the ancestral temple is very exclusive." Goo Tsai smiled and bent his eyes and then slightly wrinkled his forehead.
"Grandma will solve these problems, and Goo Tsai needs to worry." Grandma pulled Goo Tsai’s little hand and asked Goo Tsai to sit on the stool in front of her, untie Goo Tsai’s long braid and comb his hair.
Seeing grandma’s move, I moved. I took my seat to grandma’s side, took grandma’s hand, combed her hair and asked grandma if she was going to solve the problem.
Grandma said that we already know that the ghosts in the ancestral hall are forbidden to enter the small village of Zi Shan.
Yes, it is only when people have settled here for more than 30 years that they are. She and I are both from a small village in Zi Shan.
Although Gu Zi lived in a small village in Zi Shan for more than 30 years, he lived in a small village in Zi Shan before his death. How long did he stay in this small village as a ghost?
There are two ways to get Goo Tsai into the ancestral hall. Either Goo Tsai’s ability is enough to make the ancestral hall haunted or Goo Tsai has it in this small village.
Now that Goo Tsai’s lack of ability has reduced the ghosts of the ancestral hall, we think that solving the problem smoothly can be the second choice.
So, we need to give Goo Tsai a short-term new identity so that someone in the small village of Zi Shan can enter the ancestral hall as a soul, so that he will not be rejected by the ancestral hall.
Grandma said that if we want to complete this law, we need the cooperation of the village chief. We need to know the names of the deceased people in Zi Shan villages in the past dynasties, and then find out the ghosts and wanderers in these names, and then forcibly summon the ghost to come over and let Goo Zi possess it.
Ghosts possessed ghosts heard grandma talking about this, and I suddenly stopped. Goo Zi combed his hair and moved.
This message is not shocking to me. I looked at my grandmother in astonishment and waited for her to solve my doubts.
Grandma smiled and said that I had learned that knowledge was only skin deep, and I didn’t know there were many things.
"Grandma Ran’s sister is going to murder me, so you’d better comb my hair." I suddenly stopped to comb my hair and broke some of my hair, complaining about it.
"Sister Ran was wrong and Goo Tsai forgave Sister Ran this time." Hearing Goo Tsai’s words, I picked up Goo Tsai and sat on my leg to apologize to Goo Tsai.
Before Goo Tsai could speak, Grandma took up the conversation and smiled and said that if she made a mistake, she would have to be punished.
After these grandmothers took it from me, Goo Zi broke his hair and pulled out the same amount of hair from my head.
Grandma pulled my head and started the speed. I wrinkled my face and told Goo Zi that I had been punished. Is it even now?
"Grandma, I’m not really angry. It’s not that Sister Ran made a mistake." Goo Tsai went from my leg to stand in front of Grandma and pouted his mouth and eyes to ask Grandma to pull out my hair.
"Sister Ran’s hair is thick. It’s a little something. Besides, Ba Dou can’t grow back after pulling it out. So is grandma. Come here and let Sister Ran continue to comb your hair." I can’t help laughing at this reaction of protecting me.
I pulled Goo Tsai with a smile and came over to me. I continued to comb Goo Tsai’s hair while I teased Goo Tsai, and soon Goo Tsai recovered his cheerful appearance.
Goose combs her hair again. I feel warm because of Goose’s reaction. At the same time, I wonder what it is like for Grandma to pull my hair so relentlessly.
As far as I remember, my grandmother cared for me, but she didn’t even want to touch a hair. In a word, whenever Goo Zi had broken hair, her grandmother would definitely pull out the same amount of hair.
This situation started from the first day after Goose checked into Yinzhu.
Grandma told me at that time that when I combed Goose’s hair, I had to put it away and cut it off.
Every time I give away my broken hair to grandma, grandma will pull out the same amount of my hair, and then tie one of my hair with one of Goo’s hair and put it away.
I asked grandma before, and she did this because grandma said I needed to ask more questions.
Today, grandma pulled out my hair again, which made me deeply explore grandma’s eyes.
Goose boy rewrote his braid and watched Goose boy jump and pull Xie Yiming’s hand to go back to his room to sleep. I held back my doubts until grandma was properly packed and lying down to sleep.
Grandma glanced at me and sighed, and I would know that she didn’t want to tell me the reason for her move at the moment.
I told my grandma that I regarded Goo Tsai’s relatives as the biggest grandma in my heart, and Goo Tsai and Xie Yiming tied for second place.
Grandma nodded and said that she knew, but she didn’t have the text. She told me to rest early and lay on my side and began to sleep.
Seeing grandma like this, I felt uneasy in my heart. I whispered to grandma that if grandma didn’t tell me the reason, I wouldn’t give it to her again.
My grandmother sat up from the bed with a serious expression and said to me that I must give her every time Goo Zi broke her hair, but this matter is not negotiable.
I also sat up from the bed and said to my grandmother with a serious expression, I don’t care whether my grandmother’s move is true or not, and I won’t hurt Goo Zi for a minute.
Grandma’s serious expression collapsed instantly, and her eyes were hard to hide her surprise. She looked at me for a long time in silence.
I’m a little excited when it comes to Goo Tsai. As soon as I tell you, grandma and I never pick on each other and know the secret.
Seeing grandma’s eyes can’t hide my surprise, I feel uneasy about how much impact my words will have on grandma’s mood, but I don’t regret that I told her that a 24-year-old Taiwanese craftsman was going to die.
I meet grandma’s eyes, and my eyes are full of persistence.
"When did Xiao Ran know about the robbery at the age of 24?" Grandma’s voice was very dry.
"The day when Grandpa Yan came to our house at the age of" I answered grandma’s inquiry truthfully.
"I haven’t listened to Xiao Ran before." Grandma sighed and shook her head.
"Grandma doesn’t want me to know, so I pretend I don’t know. I don’t want to upset grandma." I took grandma’s hands. "Grandma thanked you for everything."
"What else does Xiao Ran know?" Grandma continued to ask me, and my expression was not relaxed.
"I didn’t know that twenty-four lives were robbed. Is there anything else I don’t know about Grandma?" I pretended to be surprised when I saw Grandma’s relaxed expression.
"No grandma is asking casually." Grandma sighed again.
Chapter three hundred and nineteen Heart depends on
In the dark room, my grandmother and I sat opposite each other, sighing and sighing, saying that she didn’t expect me to know that I was 24 years old, and asked me if my heart had been bitter all these years.
I shook my head and said that it was not bitter. I said that the so-called psychological pressure I took on could be regarded as Mao Mao rain compared with everything my grandmother took on.
Grandma looked at me with inquiring eyes and asked me this. I said that when I was 18, I also heard that if I went against my will, I would be damned.
Before grandma asks me anything, I’ll take the initiative to tell grandma that when Jiang Yan came to Zi Shan, I learned that if I went against my fate, I would be damned, and I learned that I was killed at the age of 24, that’s all.
When I said these words, my eyes were full of worries.
My eyes are clear. I pretend to convince my grandmother that I know these two points, but my eyes are full of worry, but it’s the first time I’ve been worried from my heart. My grandmother doesn’t hide her worries in front of her.
Grandma smiled lightly, saying that she had lived for so long, saying that she just had the ability to extend my life, and she would not lose in this life.
I held my grandma in my arms and laid my eyes on her shoulders. I said thank you, thank you, grandma. I gave it all.
I said that I would practice hard, not only to survive my 24-year-old life, but also to have the ability to punish my grandmother before the arrival of her scourge.
I said that if I still don’t have the ability to punish grandma when the scourge comes, I hope I can see through it, such as passing it on, and I want grandma to bear all the punishments.
Grandma patted me on the back and said that I was there. These words are enough to say that karma can be passed on, but the scourge can’t. Even if the scourge can be passed on to her, it won’t let me see through the transfer method.
"Xiao Ran, you must be good, even if you don’t have grandma, Goo Zi and close friends around you in the future, you must live well if you want to continue your life." Grandma sighed again
"The more people hope, the more they should cherish life and live wonderfully." Grandma went on talking about Taiwan Jumba before I could speak.
"Grandma, what do you want to tell me?" Grandma’s words made me frightened to think that if all my close friends left me, I would be filled with sadness and panic.
"Grandma is telling Xiao Ran that it is not easy to cherish life. Xiao Ran needs to think more." I can’t see Grandma’s expression on her shoulder. I hear Grandma’s voice returning to normal at the moment with a shallow smile that I am familiar with.
"Grandma, I don’t want to lose one. Losing one is unbearable for me." Leaving Grandma’s arms, I looked at my eyes and greeted Grandma’s sight.
"Grandma said casually what do you think of this child?" Grandma looked different.
"Grandma, I’m around without scaring you. Don’t scare me, okay? You just scared me. How do you say you can compensate me for my mental loss?" After carefully looking at Grandma’s expression, I gathered my eyes and followed Grandma’s words.