The boy didn't say anything about fear.

There was obviously no one in the room talking, but someone took the initiative to tell the first story.

"When I was six years old, I was playing with my little friends. As soon as I got out of the water, something grabbed my foot. I struggled hard, and the thing on my foot grabbed me harder. Fortunately, an adult passing by caught me. Fished me out of the water. When I landed, I turned my head and saw that the water was crystal clear, and there was nothing at all." The voice of the speaker was very low and hoarse, making it hard to tell his exact age, but he was definitely not old. Small.

"I was sent home, sick in a daze, and always felt that someone was watching me outside the door. Later, my family found a small piece of wet on the door, so they called a passing expert. After the expert performed the method, No more weird things happened. Half a month later, my little friend was drowned."

The vast majority of the selected ones are ordinary people with no talent for storytelling, and they are dry, with no turning point at all.

After the man finished speaking, he walked towards the lighted door in the dark, because his back was facing everyone, and he could vaguely see a hunchbacked man passing through the door and coming back soon.

Probably one wick was nothing compared to a hundred lamps, and no one felt any sign of the light dimming after the man returned.

One after another, it was relaxed at first, and the atmosphere became more and more dignified as time passed.

Because I can't tell how many stories have been told, I can only check how many wicks are left when the lamp is blown, so everyone becomes more and more nervous as I go to the back.

In a blink of an eye, it was Shuo Wang's turn, and Shuo Wang said, "The story I'm talking about happened in the Warring States Period. At that time, there was a forest called Wilderness Forest near Kyoto. This forest was very deep, and almost everyone who entered it never came back. The forest is called the Forest of Evil Ghosts by people in Kyoto. One year due to the war, a group of samurai needed to take a shortcut to the battlefield and entered this forest. Not long after, the group of samurai ran out in fright, and nearly a thousand people were left Less than half. An onmyoji in Kyoto heard about this and decided to investigate it.”

"He started from the east, and he found a deserted temple not long after he walked in. He found that the temple was full of eerie ghosts, so he planned to rest here at night."

"Almost as soon as the sun went down, the deserted temple turned into a bustling market in an instant. The onmyoji said, 'So it's a ghost market'. He wanted not to reveal his human identity, so he took his clothes Cover your nose and mouth so that your breath doesn't come out."

"The customers who come and go in the ghost market are almost all ghosts. They sell sheep, pigs, cows and other livestock. Onmyoji took a closer look and found that all the livestock had human faces. Only then did he realize that he was missing. All the people were turned into livestock and sold here. Onmyoji thought that he wanted to save these people. He pretended to be a ghost and bargained with the vendors, and found out that the vendors did not accept human currency, but a kind of money. Currency that contains 'fear', traders can use fear to cultivate."

"Onmyoji was happy when he heard it, because he didn't have such a thing as 'fear', but he had caught monsters before, so he sent Shikigami to catch monsters outside the ghost market, and then took all the livestock in the market. Buy it."

"Driving the livestock all the way out of the forest, he was a little tired halfway. He sat down to rest and took off the clothes covering his head, but he was discovered by the ghost who had been following him."

"'Are you human?' the ghost jumped out and asked."

"The onmyoji was taken aback, quickly shook his head and said, 'No, I'm not.' He quickly covered his head and drove the livestock to continue walking."

"Meeting a river blocking the way, he stopped by the river and racked his brains on how to cross the river. This time he didn't dare to take off his clothes, but a few water ghosts climbed up from the river and begged him for the river crossing fee. .”

"'I have no money.' He waved his hand. The water ghost stretched out his hand to grab the livestock on the bank, 'Give me a sheep, and I will allow you to cross the river.' Onmyoji is definitely not willing, these livestock are transformed by humans, but The river didn’t work, so after thinking about it, he came up with a solution, which is to tell the water ghosts to send them across the river first, and then he will give them the sheep.”

"The water ghost disagreed, and the onmyoji said, 'You must be playing some bad idea if you don't agree.'"

"The water ghost can only agree. Taking advantage of the water ghost sending the livestock across the river, the Onmyoji folded a sheep out of paper and blew it into a sheep. When he crossed the river, he gave the paper sheep to caught the water ghost, and drove the sheep away."

"The sheep fell into the water and turned into paper. The water ghost realized that he had been deceived but couldn't chase him because he couldn't go ashore, so he ordered the hanged ghost on the shore to chase him. Seeing the ghost catch up, the onmyoji immediately spit on the ghost."

"The ghost ran away in fright. It turns out that the ghost is afraid of people. To the ghost, the yang energy of a person is like a furnace. When spit on the ghost, it is like a ball of flames, and the ghost runs away naturally."

"Onmyouji drove the livestock out of the forest, and it was dawn at this time, and all the livestock turned into humans, and everyone was saved."

Yakiri Hasebe suppressed his desire to clap his hands, and let out a soft voice.

Tsurumaru Kuninaga chuckled, who knows what story the judge made up?

Shuo Wang got up after speaking and went to the room where the light was on.

The wicks in the lantern have become less and less, and there are only about twenty or thirty wicks still on.

He took a look at the lantern and confirmed that the lantern was just an ordinary lantern, which meant that something else was causing the disturbance.

Sitting back again, Hasebe had already finished speaking, and it was replaced by Luan, who faltered for a long time without opening his mouth, and picked up the first episode when he saw it.

Yao Yan hugged Luan in his arms, whispering in his ear.

Luan nodded. After the machine finished talking, he followed suit. After the swords finished speaking, it was the boy's turn.

The boy said, "I'm talking about a real thing. A strange thing happened in Edo decades ago. The cats in Oto Nohara's family disappeared one by one. Later, there were always cats meowing in his house at night. Some time ago A few days later, the girl who was supposed to be married in his family died, and a drug seller just came to sell drugs... I am familiar with the maid in his family, she said it herself."

Shuo Wang and Dao Jian were taken aback when they heard this story, no one expected to hear an acquaintance from someone else.

Dao Jian was even more surprised. The last time I saw a drug seller was in the Warring States Period.

"Is the drug seller you mentioned still in Edo?" Shuo Wang asked the boy in a low voice.

The boy shook his head, "He left a long time ago, someone saw him leaving by boat."

Shuo Wang felt a little regretful, it seemed that he had missed it, but he didn't know if there was a chance to meet again.

One story after another, more and more people get up, the light on the other side has weakened, and it has become dim when it reaches this side.

Another person got up to blow out the oil line, and coughed violently when he came back.

Then the person who was telling the story finished quickly and also ran.

When I came back, the house had become quiet.

Everyone was sitting in the house waiting, and could only vaguely see the dim light of the fire in another room.

At this time, two or three hours have passed since the beginning, which means that the sky will become brighter soon.

"Let me also say one..." Just at this time, someone in the crowd spoke.

Shuo Wang noticed that the boy next to him was shaking, and he asked what was wrong.

The boy was so frightened that his teeth chattered, "I counted just now, including you, there are only 99 people in total..."

99 people, 99 stories, so who told this one story?

Shuo Wang looked towards the direction where the sound came from, and then he turned to the left for a while, then to the right for a while, and behind him for a while.

Changing back and forth, there is always no trace of him.

The young man beside him was full of despair, and the others also became agitated, but it was a pity that they were immobilized as soon as they moved.

The low and ethereal voice continued, and there was a gloomy atmosphere in the room, as if something was about to be opened.

Daojian couldn't help but draw out his knife to protect the judge.

Simply confusing these people with the miasma will not trap them.

Shuo Wang finally discovered the plaything, threw out the talisman and rushed on it, only to hear "ah", a puff of green smoke rose to the sky, and something was wiped out.

The people who were originally trapped felt their bodies loosen, and they all hid in the corner, giving control to this extraordinary group of people.

The boy originally wanted to follow, but was held back by someone he knew.

Shuo Wang took out the lighting talisman and illuminated the room, only to see that the talisman paper he threw was stuck on an old lantern.

"It's the lantern ghost!"

"It turned out to be a lantern ghost. Burn it quickly, otherwise none of us will be able to escape from the connected hell!"

There were two eyes on the lantern, probably because of the injury, the water glistened in the eyes, and the ground was wet with tick tock.

"Help, save me!" Lamp oil splashed onto the lantern paper, and the fire was about to spread to the lantern.

Shuo Wang picked up the lantern, "So all this is caused by this thing?"

There were still voices in the crowd, urging Shuo Wang to burn the lantern.

Pressing and cutting Hasebe drew out his knife and pointed at those people, "Who said that? Take the initiative to stand up, our master can also be ordered by you?"

No one in the crowd dared to speak out.

Seeing this, the boy greeted him, and a group of people ran like ghosts chasing them to another room with lights.

"Master, this guy is too weak." Smiling Qing Jiang walked over, he couldn't believe that this little lantern could summon so many people?

Seeing this group of big demon kings, Lantern trembled with fright, tears still streaming down, and soon the lamp oil fell to the ground.

"You're right, the culprit should have run away." Shuo Wang asked the lantern how to get out, and the lantern replied with a sob, "When it's dawn, I will let you out automatically, don't kill me, I just scare you, in the end There is no end to a story. Woo, Lord Qingdengxing, please save me!"

No matter how the Lantern Ghost yelled, the green lantern in its mouth did not respond.

Crying and crying, it understood that it had been abandoned.

Thinking of this, it felt sorry for itself and cried out.

This deafening sound made Shuo Wang somewhat disgusted.

Tsurumaru Kuninaga next to him didn't dislike it, he took the lantern from the God Judge, and immediately grabbed the lantern's long tongue.

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I have been practicing the car these days, so the update is not stable

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