Lord Chu’s Wife is Wild

Chapter 7: The Lu family is haunted (2)

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Mrs. Liu got up, went to the door and bolted it again.

After confirming again and again that the door was indeed locked, she turned around.

However, just as she turned around, the locked door was opened again.

Lu Ning screamed again, and Liu froze in place for an instant.

She felt a chill on her back, cold sweat broke out instantly, and it was difficult to take a step.

Lu Ning curled up on the table and said to Liu Shi, "She must be back!"

At this moment, Lu Sheng, who was standing behind Mrs. Liu, suddenly tore off the invisibility talisman, raised his head, and smiled sinisterly at Lu Ning.

"ah-"

A scream resounded almost throughout Liuyue Village. After hearing the sound, the nearby people all opened their doors to wait and see.

Lu Sheng put the invisibility talisman on, and then quietly left the Lu family.

For people like Liu Shi and Lu Ning, scaring them once is not enough to scare them, they need to scare them several times.

Lu Dahua was already upset, but hearing Lu Ning screaming again and again, he felt even more upset.

"Da... Dahua, our house is haunted!"

When Liu saw Lu Dahua coming out, she hurriedly pulled him and said.

She was afraid that Lu Dahua would be suspicious, so she didn't dare to say that the "ghost" was Lu Sheng.

"Haunted?"

Lu Ran walked in from outside the courtyard, and said with a sneer, "I think you have ghosts in your hearts."

Lu Dahua glanced at his son before asking Mrs. Liu what happened.

So, Liu said what happened.

However, it was only said to be a female ghost from the beginning to the end, and the word "Lu Sheng" was not mentioned.

Back then, the death of Lu Sheng's mother He Shi was caused by Lu Dahua and Liu Shi.

Originally, He's just caught a little cold, but they secretly put arsenic in it.

In the end, He Shi died of illness.

At this time, when Liu Shi and Lu Ning said they saw a female ghost, the first thing Lu Dahua thought of was He Shi.

He hesitated for a moment, then said to Mrs. Liu: "Go to the nearby White Horse Temple tomorrow and ask a Taoist priest to come and have a look."

After hearing this, Lu Ran sneered and went back to the house by himself.

He still has to go to the town to find Lu Sheng tomorrow, but he has no time to worry about it.

At dawn the next day, Mrs. Liu and Lu Ning hurried to the White Horse Temple to invite someone.

Last night, everyone in the village heard Lu Ning's screams, and when they heard that the Lu family invited the priest, they all guessed that the Lu family must be haunted.

Others said that Lu Sheng's disappearance might be hidden by ghosts.

Otherwise, if you are alone, how can you say that you are missing and you are missing

The whole Liuyue Village knows that Lu Sheng is timid.

She usually doesn't even dare to lift her head when talking to people. How can such a person have the courage to run away from home

Therefore, few people in the village believed that she ran away from home to find Duan Zhen in the town.

At noon, Mrs. Liu and Lu Ning came back with a Taoist priest wearing a blue robe.

The Taoist walked around the courtyard of Lu's house, and then asked Lu Dahua to prepare the things for casting spells.

At this moment, the people in the village gathered around the door and watched curiously, to see if there was really something unclean in Lu's house.

Lu Sheng posted an invisibility talisman, and was also watching the fun with a smile in the crowd.

Lu Dahua set up a niche table in the yard, a small incense burner, and some things for casting spells.

After a while, I saw the Taoist standing in front of the alcove table, holding a mahogany sword, closing his eyes and beginning to mutter.

Look, it looks pretty good.

Lu Sheng watched with great interest.

She could tell that this Taoist priest was indeed capable, but much worse than her.

The Taoist priest suddenly opened his eyes, and then looked in the direction of Liu Shi, Lu Dahua and Lu Ning.

With anger in his eyes, he suddenly overturned the things on the alcove table.

(end of this chapter)