Chapter 260 The ghost pretending to be a father
Chapter 260 The ghost pretending to be a father
It is said that once upon a time, there was a Xiaolian named Li Yushuang in Hangzhou. There was a maid named Chunyun at home, who was very pretty.
This year, when Chunyun was fifteen years old, Li Yushuang saw how charming she was, so he wanted to take her as his concubine. After discussing with his wife, she agreed, and she only had to wait for an auspicious day to consummate the marriage.
One day, Chun Yun was in the yard during the day when she suddenly saw a man jumping down from the roof on tiles, walked up to her, grabbed her bun, put it under his nose and smelled it, and said: "Your Your hair is fragrant and you will definitely be rich and powerful in the future. You should follow me and not be your master’s concubine.”
Chunyun said: "Who are you? I don't know you, why should I follow you?"
The man said: "Don't care who I am, I am better than your master anyway! Your master is just a poor scholar who opened a library to teach. Although he won the imperial examination and became Xiaolian, in the end he was just a private school student. Sir, tell your master to give you to me and provide me with food and wine, and I will be willing to marry you into your family."
When Chun Yun heard that he wanted to support him with food and wine, he immediately knew it was a ghost. He was so frightened that he quickly ran to Li Yushuang and informed him of the matter.
Li Yushuang was very angry when he heard about it, but he had no way to deal with the ghosts and could only wait and see what happened.
That night, the ghost actually came to have a tryst with Chunyun.
After much talk, Chun Yun was confused by the ghost and asked Li Yushuang to arrange food and drinks for the ghost.
She told Li Yushuang that the ghost said that if you do as it says, your home will be peaceful day and night; if you don't, it will throw bricks and tiles at home, making the home uneasy.
Li Yushuang was helpless against the ghost. He couldn't fight it again and again, and couldn't drive it away. I thought to myself, if I can’t afford to offend him, why can’t I afford to hide from him?
So, he found someone to negotiate with and wanted to sell the house.
Li Yushuang teaches in a family named Shi in Wangxianqiao and is not at home often.
On this day, a businessman named Sun Gengwen knew that Li Yushuang's house was for sale and came to view it.
After knocking on the door, an old gentleman with a white beard and a chinchilla robe came out to greet him.
Sun Gengwen explained his purpose, and the old gentleman waved his hand and said, "This house is a legacy of my ancestors. I didn't say I wanted to sell it to anyone else!"
Sun Gengwen asked strangely: "Li Yushuang said he wanted to sell, so he asked me to come over to view the house! Who is he to you?"
The old man said: "Li Yushuang is my son! Don't listen to his nonsense. I haven't agreed to sell the house yet. If you buy and sell the house behind my back in private, I'm afraid you will be sued in the future!"
When Sun Gengwen heard this, did he still need to go to court to buy a house? I was very scared and unhappy, so I hurriedly told Li Yushuang about this and blamed him. He should not have decided to sell the house on his own while his father was still there and he didn't know about it.
Li Yushuang said very strangely: "Are you looking in the wrong place? My father passed away more than ten years ago, and there is no such old man as you mentioned at home."
When Sun Gengwen told Li Yushuang where he was going, it was indeed the house he wanted to sell.
He couldn't help but remember that there were ghosts at work, so he stopped hiding it and told Sun Gengwen.
Only then did the two of them realize that they had been tricked by the ghost!
The ghost remembered Chunyun, so he pretended to be Li Yushuang's father and prevented Sun Gengwen from buying a house.
The two of them sighed, looking at each other and laughing.
From then on, everyone knew that there was a ghost in that house.
Later, people who didn't know the situation came to view the house, but several times they met the old gentleman and said that the house was not for sale.
The house never sold.
Li Yushuang felt that if the ghost lingered on Chunyun and refused to leave, the problem could only be solved fundamentally.
He asked Chun Yun's parents to take their daughter home without asking for her money to redeem her.
Chunyun was deeply fascinated by ghosts and threatened her parents that if she was forced to go home, she would disfigure herself or cut off her hair to become a nun.
Chun Yun's mother knew that she had been harmed by ghosts and was worried that she would really have her face disfigured and her hair cut off, so she tied her up with a rope, took her home by force, and married her off to another local.
I don't know if the monster followed Chun Yun, but it never came out of Li Yushuang's house again.
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