Chapter 9 (1/2)
Urban Tales of Demons and Spirits
Vol 1 Book of Thunder – Chapter 9 Spirit Vision (2)
Translator: MoMoePom
Editor: Draygan
Quality Checker: Isalee
First Published on Chaleuria
Chapter 9 Spirit Vision (2)
It felt quite strange Mr Wen's fingers were long and delicate, and also extreh he only touched me once, it still sent a chill down my spine
”You said in your drea sounds because so to come out of it However, your friend has checked that coffin several nights in a row and yet he didn't see anything Dreaes that are connected to the other world, and I'h that dream Since you were in that world, of course, you could see soht not be able to”
”Well, even if what you said is true,” I forced myself to continue, ”Why is that before I ca was just fine? I've never cohteen years”
”Even ghosts and ionally divided” Mr Wen replied calmly
”I-is that so?” By now I had absolutely no idea how to respond to him
”Letof any supernatural event requires an opportunity which can make 'this shore' and 'the other shore' collide with each other This opportunity is 'belief'” Mr Wen leisurely explained, ”'To believe is to exist' I've just said that demons and Gods are all created by people If people don't believe in their existence, then naturally it would be difficult for them to step across the boundaries between the torlds to create mischief”
”But Yan City is different” Speaking to this point, Mr Wen revealed a mysterious smile ”Yan City is a wonderful place Almost everyone here has left a s in the crevice, giving them an opportunity to sneak in”
Mr Wen's words gave oosebumps all over This h everything, and yet he refused to explain anything, leaving me utterly confused
”That… ht was real?”
”It's real” Mr Wen gaveYou need to trust your eyes’”
”Then… doesn't it er?” I jumped to my feet and fired questions at hiht? What's the thing that's in the coffin? Could it be that shi+ Yitong's grandfather has been possessed by it?”
”Calet anxious easily!” Mr Wen narrowed his eyes and waved his hands a few times ”Since you've entered my store, I definitely won't let you return empty-handed
As he spoke, Mr Wen stood up He walked into the back room and soon came back out
”Res when you return First, ask your friend to drag the coffin that's e to the most central part of the yard Open the lid of the coffin and put it in a place that has sunshi+ne Next, you and your friend need to find eight people in the sah to carry heavy objects And the last thing, YOU, need to hold on to this”
I lifted my head and looked There were two bells in Mr Wen's hand They were very old-fashi+oned bronze bells, strung together with a red cotton thread
”After the first two things are done, you and your friend will each take one bell, stand on the highest beam in the house, and shake the bells hard At that time, your bodies must face the house and your backs towards the outside That's all”