Nonsense, of course I know there is a ghost, where is he
"The ghost has three eyeballs, four mouths, and countless big ears..." San Ya refused to tell me where the ghost was and kept describing what it looked like.
This kind of ghost made Lao Yan and I stunned at the same time. According to San Ya, it was not a ghost, but a demon! Ghosts are the souls of people after death. They are basically the same as they were when they were alive. Three eyes and four mouths, is that a ghost
I thought San Ya was too young and not as smart as Er Mao. She might have been frightened by the ghost and her eyesight was dazzled. So I said to her, "Where is the ghost?"
"It's on the head?" San Ya pointed upwards with her little finger, then stuck out her tongue in fear and shrank back.
Oh my god, why didn't you tell me earlier when you were up there? No wonder I felt the cold air above my head, I thought it was the cold air coming out of the air conditioner. San Ya, you little stinky girl, you killed me!
Old Yan and I raised our heads slowly and fearfully, and saw a big furry tail, similar to a weasel's tail, with yellow fur. It was hanging above our heads, still swinging. Damn, it must be a demon, how can a ghost have a tail? Old Yan's sunglasses had the ability to see ghosts, so they could also see evil spirits. After seeing the tail, we both looked at each other at the same time.
Then I looked up and saw a slender waist at the end of the tail. It was wearing a brown satin waistcoat, just like the small clothes that pet dogs wear nowadays. It was quite cute. But now it looks creepy! It's strange. There is a tail but no claws. Following this waist that is only two feet long, I saw an evil face.
Damn it, it’s just as San Ya said, this look is so scary!
The face was as big and round as a football. The face and the tail were all furry. There was no nose, but three eyes were visible in the fur, two up and one down. The lower eyeball seemed to occupy the position of the nose, and it shone with a buttery luster. The mouth was not as big as four, because the front teeth in the middle were too big, revealing the lips. At first glance, it looked like two mouths. San Ya probably counted the lips as the mouth.
It has a lot of ears, like a Shar Pei dog, all over its head, drooping layer upon layer, it's hard to see! I wondered why I couldn't see its claws, but it turned out to have four dog-like legs, hanging upside down in the roof light pool.
What the hell is this thing? I have only seen ghosts, not monsters. If it is a fox, it doesn’t look like one. Foxes don’t have such a big face and their tails are different. If it is a weasel, it doesn’t look so horrible.
When we looked up and saw its eyes, it was staring at us with an evil look, and it stretched out a tongue more than half a foot long to lick its mouth!
We both broke out in cold sweats. It had been on our heads for who knows how long, and it was still licking its tongue leisurely. It seemed that we were just a piece of cake, and it was not afraid of running out of its palm. I looked at Old Yan and tilted my head to the left.
Old Yan nodded slightly, and we both started almost at the same time and ran quickly to the left, because the entrance to the corridor was on the left!
Although the two Taoist priests ran away without even taking any action when they saw the evil spirit, which was a bit embarrassing, but we didn't even know what this thing was, so how could we fight it? It was embarrassing, but it was better than humiliating ourselves.