Two years ago, when I went back to my hometown, a group of mud-grown kids and I were playing in the wild. We were so bored that we asked everyone to tell a horror story to see whose story was the scariest. It was almost 7 o'clock in the evening. The nights in the countryside were different. It was completely dark at 12 o'clock and you couldn't see your hand in front of you. I remember the first time I put my hand in front of me and couldn't see it, I felt quite scared.
"Then I'll go first," the fat girl spoke first. There was a shady place in the yard where a woman had boiled a child to death . The candlelight was swaying in the wind and it seemed that it would soon go out. So someone suggested moving the location inside the house. The fat girl Ya firmly disagreed, "This story happened in the yard. I don't know if it's true or not, but it was passed down by our ancestors."
In the late Qing Dynasty, the society was in turmoil. Every family in the common people wanted to have a meal, but they could not get what they wanted. I don't know when the idea of exchanging children to fill their stomachs came into being. The title of the term "baby bones" refers to the bones of babies. There is also the story of revenge by infants, which caused the timid families to have no food for a long time and eventually starved to death, but the brave ones who exchanged children also died strangely in the end. Just when they stopped eating infants, a Taoist priest passed by. This place was filled with a very yin energy. After listening to the locals, I told them a way: return the bones to the owner and keep them well in the yard, and they would be able to live in peace. So, the baby-eaters started to fight.
There was a local family named Xia. When the secret recipe for warding off evil spirits spread here, they were eager to try it, but the child's mother refused to agree. In the end, the child was forcibly taken away. When leaving, the child babbled a lot of things to his mother. , and was unusually serious. The mother was helpless and tried to listen to the child, but found that the child had returned to his usual naughty behavior. Although it was very strange, everything he thought was overshadowed by the separation of life and death. He cried all night, and the next day, he was left with only The woman was crying so hard that she almost fainted. In a trance, her body seemed to be out of control and she knocked over something, followed by a scream. When she woke up, she found herself in a Taoist temple. A woman boiled a child to death . A Taoist priest appeared and asked the woman about the process. The Taoist priest said, "When we found his body, you fainted beside him, and the man died with a big belly. The jar with the child's body was broken…" "Then where is my child's body…" the woman asked anxiously. The Taoist priest replied: "Your husband's body has not been opened, but the child's body has entered his body. , causing most of his internal organs to be pierced. Alas, you only know one side of the story. In fact, the jar cannot seal his soul. As long as he wants, he can come out, but he didn't kill you. , I'm afraid it's because you are the only person closest to him!"
"What happened to the woman in the end?" I asked.
"She married another person, but I heard that the child is very strange." Fatty said.
"Why is it strange?" "He looks exactly like the child back then."
Perhaps the child's original intention was not to kill his parents, but to complain about why he could not control his own life. In that era of war, how many people could control their own destiny? I looked around and saw many forums. , it seems that those can't be opened casually, just in case…