C27 (2/2)
The little boy was taken to the hospital and died within twenty-four hours.
Second Uncle knew the reason, and everyday he would feel regret, burning incense and repenting in front of Maoju Spirit.
As a result, he told Second Uncle that he had grasped a technique to revive the dead, and that he could give it a try. Maybe it would be able to help the little boy regain his soul, and with this, he would even be able to atone for his sins.
At that time, my Second Uncle did not believe it when he heard it, but said how could there be a technique to revive the dead, it is definitely impossible, stop consoling me, furthermore, the child's corpse is already incomplete, even if it is soul, its body is already damaged.
It's not what you think. Come on, I'll tell you what's going on.
His grandfather told Second Uncle that he did not mean the soul of a child to be returned to its own body. This was impossible, as corpses would eventually rot sooner or later, so why would they rot? Because, at this time, the soul and the body are no longer compatible, so, in order for it to match, it has to go through a process that ordinary people call ”pregnancy” and we call it ”reincarnation”. Only by allowing the soul to accept reincarnation, can the body and the soul truly be compatible, and then can the person become a ”living person”.
Second Uncle asked him, what should he do?
As long as you can find a young pregnant woman, I can find a way to fuse a boy's soul with an embryo.
After that, Second Uncle took his grandfather and left the Baroda, and went to the ”Aggra” region. The ”Aggra” region was in the north of India, which was the poorest and most remote region, which was equivalent to the mountainous region of Gansu and Shaanxi in the country.
The reason they came to such a faraway place was because they had many acquaintances in the Baroda, and did not wish to leak out information. If this matter were to spread, it would definitely affect their local reputation and even cause international influence.
Coincidentally, as soon as they arrived at Aggra, they encountered a gang fight from the locals. The fight was extremely fierce and one of the people who participated in it, his wife, was so scared that she cried and ran over to mediate. Unfortunately, she was cut on the arm by a throwing knife, causing blood to spurt out and she rolled on the ground in pain.
But the brawlers were getting more and more violent, and no one paid any attention to her.
My Second Uncle and my grandfather took advantage of the chaos to carry this woman to the hospital in the city.
The woman fainted and was dragged into the emergency room.
The woman, it turned out later, was pregnant and about to give birth, and since most Indian women were fat and plump, it was impossible to tell at the time that she was pregnant.
However, to Second Uncle and Grandfather, this news was simply a godsend opportunity.
What was more beneficial to them was yet to come.
In places like India, there is discrimination against women in many areas, especially in rural areas.
So this woman lay in the hospital for two days, and no one claimed it.
In the course of their conversation, they learned that her name was ”Komarr” and that her husband was the village's tyrant. The gang fight was caused by a dispute between the two sides over a bet.
Kuma was constantly narrating his various encounters, but my grandfather and the Second Uncle didn't listen to him at all. They only wanted to find an opportunity to strike.
It wasn't easy for him to hear what Ku Ma had to say. During the night, while she was asleep, and after the nurse checked the room, Grandpa and Second Uncle sneaked into the ward.
The Second Uncle asked him what he should do.
Grandfather took out a bag and told him to not worry about it anymore. He wanted to stand guard outside the door and not let anyone in.
After that, Second Uncle watched the door of the ward as his grandfather busied himself.
Grandfather sat on the ground and took out many bamboos. He used his sickle to chop the bamboos into two, and then cut them into many pieces of wood. Finally, he weaved them into a human-shaped frame and covered it with a layer of paper.
When Grandfather was completely busy, Second Uncle finally realized that Grandfather had actually muddled a paper man!