This is not a good sign.
I saw many women holding children around and many furry children playing in and out of the crowd. If the water droplets from the eaves fell on the head of a child after it rained, the child would become stupid for the rest of his life.
Just as we squeezed to the temple gate, it started to rain! Suddenly the crowd became noisy and lively. The vendors packed up their stalls, some ran to their bicycles, and some rushed to the temple to take shelter from the rain. It was a mess for a while. How big can the three halls be? We couldn't squeeze in. It was already full. Many people were crowded under the eaves, and a woman holding a child stood under the dripping eaves.
I saw that things were not going well, so I hurried over to tell her to leave. But the woman was suspicious and thought that I could stay here to avoid the rain if I tricked her away. She rolled her eyes and glared at me. It seemed that if I said anything more to her, she would start scolding me. From her expression, she was a real shrew.
I couldn't bother with this woman at the moment, I was worried about the child in her arms. So I took off Shen Bing's sun hat, stuck a talisman inside the hat, and asked her to stand in front of the woman and raise the hat to cover the child. Who knew that this woman would call us crazy!
Fuck his second uncle, if it weren't for the sake of the child, I wouldn't care about you. Do you think we are really bored? I hurriedly ran to the grave, tore off a piece of the red silk cloth surrounding it, and hurried back, throwing it up with force, and it just fell and covered the corner of the eaves.
Bright red things can ward off evil. Even though they cannot drive away ghosts, at least they can block evil spirits and ghost tears will not drip down from the eaves.
But this action was indeed a bit stupid. Everyone was busy taking shelter from the rain, but I was busy throwing red cloth up. Everyone stared at me in surprise, as if I were a monster.
"Are you done? I'm almost soaked to death!" Shen Bing wiped the rain off his face. He couldn't wear a hat, and he had to block it from the people under the eaves. How stupid is that
At this moment, the rain was getting heavier and heavier. There was no place under the eaves, so they pulled Shen Bing to run under a big tree. Lu Fei, Ma Yunxi, Qu Mo and Wang Zijun all hid there. But the rain was too heavy and the big tree couldn't cover them. It was just heavy rain outside the tree and light rain under the tree, and they were all soaked.
"Ah!" Suddenly, a loud scream came from the temple gate, attracting our attention. We saw a man holding his head with both hands, looking very painful. Damn, it was the silly boy selling candied haws. He threw a handful of candied haws in the rain, holding his head and rushing into the temple, like a madman.
Lu Fei said: "Oh no, it might be the red cloth that caused the trouble."
I nodded. Heavy rain can most stimulate the resentment of dead ghosts, but the ghost tears can't flow, so all the resentment is vented on the silly boy. If this drives him crazy, he will probably bite people like a wind dog, and those who are bitten will be infected with evil spirits!
Just as he was thinking of a solution, the crowd at the temple gate parted, and Mr. Luo walked out. He kicked the stupid boy to the bottom of the stairs, and cursed with his hands on his hips: "You idiot, you are stupid again, offending Yang Xian, and your Hu family will be extinct. Get out of here!"
The old man ran over to help the boy up, and kept apologizing to Mr. Luo: "Mr. Luo, don't be angry, I'll take him back..."
The fool suddenly knocked the old man far away, and he fell on his back. Just as I expected, he ran towards Mr. Luo, barking like a mad dog. The people at the door were so scared that they ran out, leaving Mr. Luo standing there alone. The fool hugged him and bit his left shoulder hard, and he refused to let go!
Mr. Luo screamed in pain, but the bastard was not as strong as the fool, and he couldn't get away. Fortunately, a few strong young men from the village came to help and pulled the fool away, but they took off a piece of blood and flesh.