The girl is kicking the shuttlecock while her grandmother sits on a grand chair and watches her.The shuttlecock was flying up and down, and the girl's little head followed it bit by bit, laughing happily, and she still didn't forget to count the numbers: "72... 73... Auntie, please help me count, did I make a mistake? "

The grandmother laughed, her eyes were full of tenderness: "No, no, the number is right."

The girl was about ten years old, with two braids bouncing on her shoulders.

She laughed cheerfully and kept chasing her shuttlecock around the room. When she accidentally kicked it far away, she quickly stretched her legs to reach it: "Oh..."

Seeing that she was about to split into a ponytail, the grandmother laughed so hard that she almost threw off her crutches.

There were only the two of them in this huge hall.

This hall has been dilapidated, but we can vaguely see its glory in the past. The beams of the house are so high that egrets can fly. The embroidered carpets of the Western Regions are full of lamp stands and carved candle cages. The density is so high that one can guess how magnificent this place would be if the lights were on at night.

Unfortunately not.The golden plaque was cracked in two cracks and was on the verge of falling, the imperial sword was broken, large and small spiders were crawling back and forth on the marble floor, the thick embroidered carpet was being eaten by unknown insects, the lampstand was falling apart, A red-eyed monster that screams at night lives in the candle cage.

The girl was still chasing her shuttlecock in a circle, like chasing a butterfly, and the grandmother was still looking at her with a smile, as if everything was business as usual, everything was business as usual.

Suddenly the girl fell down.

The grandmother hurriedly stood up, and walked quickly with her crutches: "My dear, what's the matter? What's the matter?..."

Before she got there, the girl got up and said with a smile, "It's okay, it's okay." Then she turned her head around, as if she was looking for something.

The grandmother asked with concern: "Looking for the shuttlecock? Where is it?"

The girl raised her face and smiled: "No, I'm looking for eyeballs!"

On her bright smiling face, there is a dark hole in her left eye. Looking into this hole, one can gradually see the flames of hell, and hear earth-shattering howls of ghosts and wolves. Countless ghosts are grabbing her eye sockets, trying to crawl out.

Grandma's smiling face stopped, as if waking up from a dream countless times, the happiness suddenly stopped.

But soon, like countless times, she forced a smile on her face: "Then let me help you find it together?"

The girl hugged her grandmother's arm and shook it: "Okay!"

They searched the hall carefully, looking for an eyeball among the beasts and reptiles.

Grandma's eyesight was bad, and it was getting dark again. She leaned on her crutches and bent down, struggling to see clearly. Shining light is the only thing that can shine in this place without lights and candles.

The girl handed her finger to the grandmother with a proud face, and the grandmother took it tremblingly.

The girl hugged her grandmother's arm and rubbed her face against it. The grandmother murmured, "Good... good... it's okay..."

They found the eyeball next to a carved phoenix pillar. The girl let out a cry of surprise and squatted down to pick it up, but a mouse-faced four-legged beast rushed over from the corner and bit the eyeball. The girl After a pause, he stomped his feet angrily, let go of the arm holding his grandmother, bent down and grabbed the little beast, and said angrily to his grandmother, "What a bad guy."

The grandmother hooked the corner of her mouth reluctantly.

The girl opened her mouth, and bit off the little beast's head with one bite, blood splashed out, and the girl's little face was blurred.

She chewed the beast to pieces, spit out the snarky teeth, wiped it carefully with her sleeve, and proudly handed it to her grandmother: "Mother, this is beautiful."

These teeth are indeed beautiful, because the teeth of rats and beasts are made of Yaoshan jade.

Grandma didn't know whether she was crying or laughing, so she took the tooth, put it in her sleeve, and began to wipe the girl's face.

It was completely dark.

The girl stared outside blankly: "Mum, what do you mean by daytime?"

Grandma pulled her to sit down, wet the towel and continued to wipe: "It's nothing, it's almost the same."

The girl dried her face, walked to the window, and stuck it on the window frame: "What's outside?"

Grandma followed suit: "It's nothing, it's almost the same."

The girl was a little annoyed, and turned her face away: "I want to go out and play!"

The grandmother stroked her head lovingly: "Let's not go out, home is the best."

"Hmph." The girl shook off her grandmother's hand, "You sneaked out last time, and you didn't take me with you!"

Grandma smiled wryly: "I'll be back soon."

The girl took her hand again, her eyes lit up: "If I know what it's like in the daytime and what it's like outside, I can have it here too, auntie!"

Grandmother shook her head: "Mom doesn't want these, it's fine if you don't want them."

The girl hugged her grandmother's hand and rubbed her face against it.

There was a noise outside the door.

The girl raised her head and looked around: "What's the sound?"

The grandmother touched her: "Bring some food to the eldest mother."

The girl went to open the door: "I want to see who often comes to deliver things to the aunt."

As soon as she moved, she was pulled back by the grandmother. The strength was so great that the little girl almost fell, and the grandmother quickly hugged her again.

The girl rubbed her arm and looked at her grandmother dissatisfied: "Mother, you hurt me."

Grandma knelt down and rubbed it gently for her.

The noise outside the door seemed to be louder, and people's voices could be heard again.

The girl leaned on the window and punctured the window paper, but touched the wooden board. She squinted her eyes and looked through the crack, and saw several figures approaching: "There are so many!"

Grandma froze for a moment.

The girl ran to pull the door, but she couldn't open it no matter what, so she turned to her grandmother with a bitter face: "Mother, I want to open the door!"

Grandma shook her head and smiled: "Be obedient, let's not go out, we don't have to go out."

The girl didn't listen, but kicked the door shut, causing the door to shake a few times, wishing it could shatter on the spot.

She kicked harder and finally kicked the wooden plank open, but a door made of golden light spells suddenly appeared. Accompanied by a booming bell, the sword hanging in front of the hall also moved, emitting silver light. Wherever it touched, Monsters and beasts hide like gods.

Seeing that the sword energy spread more and more widely, the girl, who was angry because she kicked the door and couldn't open it, turned her face suddenly, showing her broken face like a jigsaw puzzle, and roared at Broken Sword. There were male and female voices in the roar. , the sound of birds, and the sound of animals, this is the sound of ghosts and evil spirits from the ground.

So the broken sword cracked even more.

The girl turned to her grandmother, but she seemed to be a different person: "Do you want to kill me with the door of the Buddha's curse and the Qi of the Dao sword?"

Grandma looked at her sadly and said nothing.

The girl walked towards her, each foot making a deep hole in the ground, and the house trembled.

She walked into the grandmother, and before she could stretch out her hand, the grandmother held her throat high, hanging in the air, and the girl said again: "Let me go out."

Grandma might have laughed, "Don't even think about it."

The girl's eyes began to turn red and gradually began to bleed, and the grandmother's breath gradually weakened.

Suddenly, there was a light knock at the door, and another person said: "Old Madam Song, you are here to disturb me."

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