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Chapter 128 - The Disappeared Sanfeng Village!

    <h2>Chapter 128: The Disappeared Sanfeng Vige!</h2>


    Xu Qinng was sitting on the sofa smoking a cigarette. In front of him was a ss of cold beer.


    Zhou Ze walked over, picked up the beer, and finished it in one gulp.


    “What’s wrong?” Xu Qinng knew that Zhou Ze usually did not drink.


    “Just like how you bragged about having more than twenty houses in front of that Corky girl.”


    “…” Xu Qinng.


    After a period of silence, Xu Qinng poured Zhou Ze another ss of wine. The two men sat quietly.


    “Let me tell you something. I wanted to tell you yesterday, but I’m not in the mood.”


    “I’m not in the mood either.”


    “Isn’t it just the ashes that were stolen? It’s like the toenails that you cut off were collected by a pervert. What’s there to be upset about?”


    “Easy for you to say.”


    “I do envy you. I feel that if one day, I can drink wine while feeling sad about my ashes being stolen, I canugh out loud under the nket.”


    Xu Qinng looked very serious.


    Yeah.


    If their ancestral graves were dug up or their parents’ ashes were stolen by their enemies, they would definitely be furious and anxious!


    However, it seemed like no one had ever been so anxious after their ashes were stolen.


    “So, should I post something on Weibo to show off?” Zhou Ze asked.


    “Hehe, what a joke. By the way, have you found the thief?”


    “The loli is still looking.”


    Zhou Ze could only wait for news now.


    At this moment, Zhou Ze and Xu Qinng looked towards the staircase. The old Daoist priest was carrying a man as he walked down.


    “What’s wrong?” Zhou Ze asked.


    Tang Shi, who was following behind, ignored Zhou Ze. There was a taxi parked outside. Tang Shi and the man got into the taxi together. It looked like they were nning to leave.


    He left the moment he arrived. That person was still unconscious.


    The most important thing was that when he was unconscious, he actually ‘shook’.


    The floor was filled with evidence.


    Zhou Ze did not even have time to wait for him to wake up for a chat before she prepared to leave.


    Of course, Zhou Ze did not ask her to stay because they both knew that they were not the kind of people who liked to be polite.


    Stay if you want.


    If you want to leave, leave.


    There was no need to put on an act.


    The taxi drove off, but to Zhou Ze’s surprise, the old Daoist priest retreated again. He did not leave.


    Zhou Ze thought that the old Taoist priest would follow him.


    The old Daoist walked back into the shop as if nothing had happened.


    “Hello,” Zhou Ze shouted.


    The old Daoist priest turned his head to look at Zhou Ze and smiled honestly.


    “Boss, Miss Tang has left with Mr. Liang. Miss Tang has already arranged a new ce for them to stay and they’re preparing to go to Shanghai. She said that she has her identification documents now, so it’s not convenient for her to disturb you.”


    “Why didn’t you go?” Zhou Ze asked.


    “I am your loyal old Daoist!”


    The old Daoist priest spoke righteously.


    “Truth.”


    “I can’t leave you. I can’t let you go.”


    “Truth.”


    Zhou Ze looked at his fingernails.


    “With Mr. Liang’s current condition, it’s impossible for the ghost store to open anytime soon. I have nothing to do, so I can only continue to help you.”


    Zhou Ze nodded and walked to his bar counter. Business had been good these days. He had sent many ghosts down, so he had umted a lot of notes.


    Zhou Ze took out half and handed it to the old Daoist priest.


    “Give it to them. They’re new here, so they probably need money.”


    Zhou Ze was worried that if Tang Shicked money, she would rob a bank. That woman could do anything.


    Dark currency could be used as consumables or bank cards. After all, someone would drop money at your door after you burned it.


    Unexpectedly, the old Daoist priest shook his head and said,


    “Boss, Mr. Liang is very rich. He has many vis in Shanghai. He has properties all over the country and has many boxes of goldfish.”


    “…” Zhou Ze.


    Heart


    It was so painful that she could not breathe…


    Zhou Ze felt that he had suffered two critical hits in an hour.


    And they were all invisible.


    Zhou Ze put the money back and sat down quietly.


    At that moment, a girl ran over from the door. The girl was wearing tattered clothes that did not cover her body.


    Honestly,


    Under the leadership of the Party’s central government, the standard of living in the country was constantly improving, and the people’s physical and spiritual lives were constantly enriching and enriching.


    New Era New Policy


    With the help of precise poverty alleviation measures, poor people could also receive a lot of help. It could be said that the era of prosperity for the entire country was not far away.


    Even if there were some beggars in some cities, it was rare to see beggars who were so miserable that they were barely clothed.


    The old Daoist was still wiping the table. He did not seem to see the girl enter.


    The little monkey jumped onto the old Daoist priest’s head and grabbed his head with its ws. It controlled the old Daoist priest to look at the little girl.


    “A ghost?”


    The old Daoist priest muttered to himself as he took out the cow’s tears from his pocket to wipe them.


    He had no choice. In this bookstore, he was the only one who could not see ghosts directly.


    After seeing the dirty little girl, the old Daoist priest looked at Zhou Ze.


    “Boss, we have guests. Wee.”


    This old voice,


    It was like a dream back to the ancient Spring Weing House.


    Girls,


    Come out and receive our guests!


    Here ites.


    Mommy.


    Xu Qinng stood up and prepared a cold te and wine. Zhou Ze gestured for the girl to follow him.


    The girl was confused and fearful. She looked at Zhou Ze and then at the old Daoist priest, but she still followed Zhou Ze to the private room.


    Zhou Ze sat down and gestured for the other party to sit down as well.


    The girl sat down. Xu Qinng also served a few cold dishes and a steamed bun.


    When he was about to pour the wine, Zhou Ze signaled that there was no need.


    Even though he was a ghost, he was still a child.


    Furthermore, from the girl’s expression, it could be seen that she was not the kind of person who would be a child’s grandmother.


    The girl began to wolf down her food.


    He was obviously ‘hungry’.


    This kind of hunger was simr to being ‘hungry’ when he was alive.


    Zhou Ze sat there silently and watched the girl eat.


    After the girl finished eating, a satisfied smile appeared on her face.


    “I’m so full. It feels so good to be full.”


    The girl’s words carried a thick Tongcheng dialect.


    Children in this era might not even be able to speak a dialect if they were asked to. They were basically speaking Mandarin at once.


    “Since you’re full, let’s go.”


    Zhou Ze prepared to open the Door to Hell.


    The little girl looked at Zhou Ze fearfully, but she did not cry or make any noise. She just waited silently.


    “Wait.” Xu Qinng, who had been watching the little girl eat, suddenly said, “Do you want some meat?”


    The girl was stunned for a moment before her eyes lit up, and she kept nodding.


    “Then wait.”


    This was for the little girl and Zhou Ze.


    Alright, Old Xu wanted to be a good person, a good person. Zhou Ze had no reason to stop him, so he continued to sit there.


    After a quarter of an hour, Xu Qinng brought over a te of braised pork, and the little girl continued eating.


    In reality, ghosts only ate offerings and incense. The girl looked like she was eating like a whirlwind, but in reality, the food on the table had never been used by normal people.


    “Meat, is it delicious?” Xu Qinng asked.


    “Delicious, delicious,” the little girl said.


    “Are you overflowing with maternal love today?”


    Zhou Ze asked curiously.


    Xu Qinng shook his head. There was a hint of sorrow between his brows. Ever since he came back yesterday, he had maintained this kind of sad temperament.


    A man.


    Lost her virginity.


    He could actually be so bitter, as if life had lost its meaning.


    Zhou Ze felt that he should be d that there wasn’t a well in the study room. Otherwise, Goddess Xu might have chosen to die.


    The little girl finished eating.


    Then she patted her stomach.


    She looked at Zhou Ze.


    This time, she was very obedient. She would be obedient once she was full. She was a very sensible child.


    She knew she was on her way.


    Zhou Ze stood up and opened the Gates of Hell.


    “Let’s go in.”


    Zhou Ze did not ask about her story. Perhaps because he had heard too many stories in the past, he did not like to listen to stories anymore.


    Most of the dead had their own sad stories.


    The little girl blinked and looked at Zhou Ze.


    “Can you eat before going in?”


    “Mm.”


    Zhou Ze nodded.


    “Then I’ll go get everyone. The vigers are all hungry. I want everyone to be full.”


    Zhou Ze’s hand that opened the Door to Hell trembled.


    There’s still “everyone”?


    This meant that there was still a big wave of results to fight for?


    Subconsciously, Zhou Ze closed the Hell Portal that he had just opened.


    Boss Zhou was in the initial stage of his career, and he desperately needed his performance to prove himself. Naturally, he knew the principle of fishing for the big fish with a long line.


    “Where is your home?”


    Zhou Ze asked.


    “San Xiang Vige,” the little girl answered.


    “Where is Sanxiang Vige? Which district? Is it Gao, Menghai, or Chongchuan Harbor?”


    Although Zhou Ze had reincarnated from a corpse before, he was from Tong City in his previous life. However, he still did not remember that there was a vige in Tong City.


    Zhou Ze looked at Xu Qinng, who shook his head, indicating that he did not know either.


    “I don’t know.” The girl did not know where San Xiang Vige was. She had never even heard of the districts and counties that Zhou Ze had mentioned.


    “Then…”


    Zhou Ze had no choice but to continue asking.


    “Then can you go back the way you came?”


    The girl shook her head in confusion. “I don’t know how I got out of the vige, but I walked and walked until I reached this ce.”


    Was it impossible to go back?


    Zhou Ze even started to suspect that the girl hade from a neighboring city. She could be considered a ghost who had crossed the line. However, after thinking about it, he realized that something was not right. The girl spoke a dialect that wasmon in the city, so it was unlikely that she came from another ce.


    Just as Zhou Ze was feeling conflicted, Xu Qinng took out his phone and searched.


    “Have you found it?” Zhou Ze asked.


    Xu Qinng shook his head. “I didn’t find any information about this administrative vige.”


    “Even online?” Zhou Ze was surprised.


    “Hey, wait a minute. There’s a post here that mentions the ‘rural vige’.”


    Xu Qinng signaled Zhou Ze to wait, then clicked into the thread and said,


    The title of the post was:


    “Ask the arrogant one.


    “Is there a ce called San Vige in Tong City?”


    “What’s the next reply?” Zhou Ze asked.


    “No.


    I don’t know.


    Never heard of it.


    No.


    Never heard of it.


    + 1…”


    Xu Qinng kept flipping through the pages. Then, he was stunned. He looked down for a while before looking up at Zhou Ze.


    “Found what?”


    “There’s a reply here: When I was young, my grandmother told me that she was from San Xiang Vige. However, when she was ten, she followed her grandmother back to her hometown in Xingdong Town.


    “A few dayster, when she returned, she realized that the vige was gone.”


    “That’s all?” Zhou Ze was stunned.


    Gone.


    What did that mean?


    “Someone asked,” Xu Qinng said. “I looked for this person’s reply… I found it. He replied to the person’s question and said,


    “That year was 1938. Think about it, why did the vige disappear?”
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