Rogue Xueba

Chapter 275 [Theater Chapter] The Secret of the Abandoned House

An abandoned old house, a secret that has been hidden for many years, is there someone playing tricks, or is there really a ghost?Please watch the first episode of [Rogue Xueba] The Secret of the Abandoned House on Weird Channel, and don't knock on the third door, or you will be cursed.

The story begins—Narration: Li Huai and Chen Chen pass by an old abandoned house, and Li Huai suddenly stares at the door intently.

Chen Chen: What are you looking at?Li Huai: Xiao Chen, that door seemed to open automatically just now... Chen Chen: Where is it, your eyes are dazzled.

Li Huai: No, I really saw it.

Narrator: Li Huai pulled Chen Chen hard and looked back. The door behind him was closed, and there were many black spider webs on the handle of the door, which seemed to have been covered with dust for a long time.

Li Huai: It's weird, why is the door locked all of a sudden.

Narrator: Chen Chen took Li Huai and ran home without looking back. He stopped after running far away from the house.

Chen Chen: Li Huai, listen to my advice, don't be curious about that house, your curiosity will kill you.

Li Huai: Xiaochen, who used to live in that house, why do I feel that people in your village are so afraid of it... Li Huai: The houses and land are so expensive now, so the land of the house is so good, right? There should be no one living here.

Chen Chen: Li Huai, let me tell you the truth. It is a cursed house. I heard that a witch once lived there. Anyone who lives in that house will eventually die strangely.

Chen Chen: That's the forbidden area of ​​the village. I shouldn't have told you, but I'm afraid you'll be stupid, so you promise me not to inquire about anyone's whereabouts there.

Narrator: Li Huai nodded, she began to realize that the place didn't feel it, but the less simple it was, the more attractive it was.

Li Huai: Well, I see, don't worry, I won't go there alone.

Chen Chen: Remember, don't get close there, Li Huai, I don't want anything to happen to you.

Li Huai: Don't worry, I'm not a child, I have my own sense of the severity of things.

Narrator: Although Li Huai promised verbally that she would not go to the abandoned house, she became more and more curious about the house... Li Huai: But I clearly saw the door open by itself. Is it really that evil?

Narrator: Li Huai couldn't control her curiosity, so she ran to the library in the corner of the village, where she used to go before she went to university.

Li Huai: I remember that the last cabinet contained the history of the village.

Narrator: She took the scroll of parchment out of the dusty compartment, and it was even stranger.

Narrator: Li Huai called Chen Chen immediately.

Li Huai: Chen Chen, the story you told is not true!Chen Chen: Huh?what story?Li Huai: Witches are not cursed. What I saw in the library was completely different from what you said. I think it is necessary to take a look.

Chen Chen: The story of the witch was passed down from the older generation, why would I lie to you, besides... Chen Chen: There is no such thing in the library... Li Huai: Okay, I will find out by myself.

Chen Chen: Hey... wait a minute... Narrator: Li Huai quickly hung up the phone. As an atheist, she felt the need to dispel this rumor.

Narrator: When she came to the old house, there was still a lock on the door. She knocked three times according to the book.

Li Huai: What, nothing at all.

Narrator: At that moment.

Li Huai: Ah!Li Huai: This lock is not locked at all.

Narrator: There was a dull creaking sound when the door was pushed open, and the dilapidated wall clock in the middle of the room was pointing to three o'clock!Li Huai: I remember it was 01:30 in the morning when I came.

Narrator: Looking around, the equipment of the house is very simple, with nine side-by-side benches and a table with a cross standing on it.

Li Huai: Take a photo of the inside...then you can dispel that rumor for the villagers.

Narrator: Quickly flashed a panorama with the camera.

Woman: Young man... Li Huai: Huh?Who... Woman: If you have any wish, you can say it.

Narrator: There is no shelter in this room. Where did the sound come from?Woman: You knocked on the door three times at three o'clock in the middle of the night, isn't it just to call me out?Li Huai: I obviously came at 01:30.

Narrator: Li Huai accidentally saw the wall clock in the house again, still pointing to three o'clock.

Li Huai: This clock is broken!Narrator: A woman in a black robe appears behind the cross.

Woman: Tell me your wish.

Li Huai: You have feet and shadows, but you have covered your face with a veil. You must have made trouble in this house on purpose to scare the villagers.

Li Huai: You also adjusted the clock to point to three o'clock. Why do you do so much?Intentionally scary?Woman: Hehe... Woman: The third time, what is your wish?Li Huai: Wish?hehe.

Li Huai: Then I said I want to see your face, who is doing the trick, will you show it to me?Woman: The deal is done, the curse begins.

Narrator: The woman murmured something enigmatically, and then lifted the veil on her head.

Li Huai: Ah!Li Huai: How could it be my face.

Narrator: Li Huai just looked at the old woman like this, how weird it looked.

Woman: Well, your wish has come true, and the sacrifice begins.

Li Huai: What sacrifice?Narrator: The old woman didn't speak, a sneer appeared on her Li Huai face, and she stared at the nine stools.

Woman: Time to go, young man, you have nine days.

Narrator: The minute hand of the wall clock moves with a dull thud, 3:01.

Narrator: Li Huai began to feel that all this was absurd. At the moment when the minute hand passed, the woman walked towards the cross, and then... disappeared.

Li Huai: A cross?Crucifixion of men?Narrator: She muttered to herself, which seemed to be consistent with what Chen Chen said.

Narrator: The next day Chen Chen: Li Huai!You go home and have a look!Li Huai: I'm in the library, what's the matter?Chen Chen: Your cat died last night...the appearance frightened your parents.

Li Huai: OK, I'll be right back.

Narrator: In the library, a man hurried over and stopped beside Li Huai suddenly.

Li Luo: Have you...been to that room?Li Huai: You also know that room?How did you know I went?Li Luo: You were marked by a witch, so I know.

Li Luo: You don't have a few days to live. Once you and the witch reach the wish mark, you have to offer him an offering to appease her.

Li Huai: Crazy, inexplicable.

Li Luo: And the so-called sacrifices are nine lives... Li Huai: Fuck you, don't talk about it, god stick, go die.

Narrator: The man continued talking, Li Huai concealed his inexplicable panic, and quickly left the library to go back to his home to meet Chen Chen.

Narrator: Li Huai's family Li Huai: Chen Chen, what happened to my parents?Chen Chen: I was a little scared by the death of the cat, so I rested on the bed.

Chen Chen: That cat seemed to have been put out by someone and nailed to death on a small wooden frame. The entire cat's face...was pinched to pieces, bloody and bloody.

Li Huai: Maybe it hit there, Chen Chen, you should bury the cat.

Narrator: Li Huai was just a little surprised, and asked Chen Chen to deal with the cat's body, and didn't take it seriously.

Narrator: But...the third night, the fourth night, the fifth night...

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