Chapter 7 Corpse Complaint (2/2)

Psychic Tattoo Mr. Moda 21420K 2022-07-22

Probably after five minutes, Mimi felt Bai couldn't possibly open her eyes, so she opened the white cloth again. This time she found the tightly closed eyes did not open.

She calmed down then, but from then on she felt a pair of eyes always staring at her.

At the beginning, there was only a feeling, a persistent creepy feeling in her heart, until yesterday, when Mimi very clearly felt that she had been stared at.

To this day, Mimi had been completely unable to endure. Whenever she was alone, she always felt there was someone on her back, staring at her.

Mimi did not originally want to find me to have they in and yang tattoo drawn. She made a phone call to a Taoist who was introduced to her by a friend.

The Taoist priest said that Mimi was haunted by a ghost.

It was a common thing to be born and die, but a person who committed suicide would be rejected by the king of Hell. When they died, they would become wandering ghosts, with very heavy grievances.

The masters who had brought Bai's body out of the river quickly covered her with a white cloth, so as to hide the grievances of the dead body.

When Mimi lifted the shroud, she became haunted by the ghost.

Mimi also asked the Taoist priest whether the haunting was serious.

The Taoist priest said, ”You are haunted by a ghost, which means you were remembered by the ghost. At first it will just frighten you, but after a period of time, it might even harm your life.”

Mimi was gripped in fear and immediately begged the Taoist to help her.

The Taoist priest said that a religious rite would cost forty thousand. But if he saw that the situation was very serious, it would be an extra ten thousand.

Mimi thought the Taoist priest was expensive, so that was why she came to me.

”Forget it, forget it. My brother, I didn't want to do a yin and yang Tattoo tattoo. It was terrible. I’ll go to find a Taoist and spend the fifty thousand. Money is less important than life.” Mimi waved her hand again, saying she didn't want to have a yin and yang Tattoo tattooed.

I was ready to open my mouth to persuade Mimi, to say that a yin and yang Tattoo was cheaper, and the money was deserved; that the effect of the yin and yang Tattoo was absolutely better than a religious rite.

I hadn't opened my mouth yet when Mimi suddenly jumped into my arms. “My brother, my brother, she comes again, Bai comes again.”