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The Tale of the Ghost Eyes Chapter 4

Three days ago, an old lady died in my village. The trouble is she didn't stay dead. A series of disturbing apparitions and murders  has led a Taoist master to come to my village and begin a battle against these evil spirits. This is the story of my gift, better yet; it's the story of my curse.

Chapter 004 Frightened of Falling Ill

Each time someone died in the village I would worry for several days. I was too scared to help their families. I wouldn't even walk past their houses.

 

Xiao Chun's mother was the worst because I saw things that I wasn't supposed to. I saw things that no one else could.

 

Uncle Sun had fallen into the tomb, or at least that was the common consensus. Everyone believed that he died from a heart attack. However, that is not what I saw. I saw Xiao Chun's mother dressed in black clothes jump from the tomb. I saw her wrap her too long arms and crooked fingers around Uncle Sun and I saw her pull him in.

 

After they had gotten Uncle Sun out of the grave, Zhao Jie's father encoffined the corpse and everyone returned to the village. Once they had returned home, Zhao Jie and I went to him and told him everything I saw. His father simply smiled and said, "Xiao Yong, you must be frightened of death, and that is okay. I'm sure that if there were ghosts, they would not go out in the daytime, let alone at noon.

 

He sounded so confident. "Maybe you're right." I told him, "Maybe I'm just spooked."

 

"You're likely to forget the whole thing, eventually" He told us, "Why don't you run on home. You two can play more tomorrow."

 

I went home, but did not forget anything. I passed the piles of wood ash by my house and made a note in my head to spread them after dinner. "If I scatter them again tonight, then she won't be able to get me."

 

When I moved to get the dustpan my mom clapped me violently on the butt. "You'll never change!" She told me, "Did you forget what happened to your eyes?"

 

Although I was scared of Xiao Chun's dead mother, I think at the time I was more scared my mother's wrath. I dropped the idea of spreading the wood ashes, at least as long as my mom was awake.  

 

At the time, I slept in my parents' bedroom, but not because I was frightened. My dad slept late to revise his student's homework. I fell asleep the night of the funeral after I watched our worn out black-and-white television.

 

The night was peaceful. I didn't hear a noise, or even dream of Xiao Chun's mother. When I awoke I was convinced that it'd all been an illusion. "I must be wrong." I thought.

 

Zhao Jie and I continued to play during the daytime. He asked me whether I had dreamed of Xiao Chun's mother.

 

"No, I didn't dream at all."

 

"I did," He said with a laugh. "I saw her smiling at me, just like she did in her house. She wasn't scary though... but when I woke up I had peed all over myself!" He shrugged his shoulders, "I guess I was scared after all."

 

A bucket of laughter fell out of me and I grabbed my knees to keep from falling over. When I could finally breathe again I asked, "Aren't you supposed to make excuses about peeing the bed?"

 

We played for the rest of the evening, but I still felt a shadow on my mind.

 

The next night, my mom and I went to bed late, and my dad corrected his papers.

 

I fall asleep in a hurry and I dreamed of Xiao Chun's mother visiting us with Xiao Chun. Although I knew she was dead, I wasn't scared of her in my dream. I even took the initiative to talk with her.

 

She praised me and touched my head.

 

Her fingers looked like gnarled twigs as her hand came towards me. Her arm stretched too far, as if she were reaching to me from across the room. When her hand brushed my hair I was yanked from the dream by a heavy thud.

 

"Gotcha," My dad said, "Mouse." He said simply and brushed a flattened mouse off the table with the heavy book he'd used to kill it.

 

My head reeled with sleep. Did she die? Why would she touch me? I could still see her too long arms and I began to cry.

 

My father came to my side, "Xiao Yong, don't worry. It was only a mouse."

 

My mom shifted awake and put her arm around me, "Good boy, don't worry." She mimicked my father's words in a half sleeping mumble, "It's a mouse, It's a mouse!"

 

"It's not the mouse. "I told them, "It's Xiao Chun's mother!"

 

My parents were frightened by my words. Dad shushed me, and mom asked about my dream.

 

I sobbed and began to tell them everything. The story poured out of me. After I finished with the wood ash, the funeral, the shadow, Uncle Sun, my dream, my parents exchanged glances and laughed. They thought I was being naïve.

 

They lulled me for a long time, and made promises that I would forget the scary dream. Gradually, I became sleepy. As my eyes closed and I began to drift again there was a shout from outside the window.

 

It was the voice of Xiao Chun and he was laughing.

 

Suddenly, I was frightened to tears.

 

I crossed the room and sat with my father, pulling him from the homework strewn across his desk. He disliked Xiao Chun's noise too, "What's wrong with him?" I asked.

 

Dad got up abruptly. He grabbed a flashlight and moved towards the door. "I'll send him home," He muttered.

 

After a minute, I heard my dad shouting, "Xiao Chun, what are you doing out this late at night? Are you crazy? What- what have you done?" His last words sounded shocked.

 

When I think of his voice that night I am still filled with anger, anger and fear.

 

My mom followed my father out the door. I watched the half open door for a thousand years before I dared to follow. I wrapped mom's quilt around my shoulders and went out behind her.

 

Standing just outside the doorway, she screamed at what she saw. Moving with a maternal instinct and the speed of a snake that I never made sense of, she turned around to cover my eyes. But it was too late, as it often is with misery. A scene lay before me that would become a constant nightmare and would haunt me the rest of my life. Xiao Chun stood beyond the doorway with a silly smile and a human head in his hands. The head belonged to an old woman that had been buried just days before. The head of his mother sat grinning in his hands. The skin had dried and been pulled back to show a horrible gleaming smile. Her eyes were open too wide and staring accusingly at us. Her hair was matted, tangled, and draped over a severed neck that gaped like the maw of a dying creature.  

 

I cried out, shivering and holding my mom's leg. There was something in her mouth, I thought, and I couldn't take my eyes from it.

 

Nearby lights turned on and neighbors began pooling into the street. Seeing the monstrosity in Xiao Chun's hands, several people screamed. One old man began to gag and choke when he realized what it was. As the crowd gathered a sense of resolve settled over them. Several people began to shout blame at Xiao Chun.

 

"You opened your mother's tomb, you sick freak?"

 

"He dug out that huge tomb alone and opened the coffin...?"

 

"Look what he did to her!"

 

"Take it away from him! Someone please make him stop!"

 

Xiao Chun continued to smile and turned in circles, locking eyes with each accuser. A team of men moved forward with a basket. The bravest stepped in quickly and slapped the head from Xiao Chun's hand. There was a sickly wet smack as he knocked the severed head into the basket. Xiao Chun moaned quietly when he was robbed of his mother again, but made no move to stop them. He began to rock back and forth in the street and rub his bloodied hands together.

 

The brave men who had reclaimed the dead woman's head took it back to the tomb for burial. My mother told me later that the tomb slab had been moved down and a shovel was at the site. The shovel had been used to dig out a spot of earth that the tomb did not cover. The body was still there, barely visible in the dark hole.

 

The town speculated in the following months that Xia Chun was so lonely and he missed his mother so much that he must have thought to dig her out. Perhaps he did not mean to behead her corpse, but he could not move the tomb any further and simply pulled until she came apart.

 

We would never know why he brought a dead woman's head to my home. He was a simpleton and could not explain it himself. The one person who knew him best was dead.

 

The next morning I fell into a deep illness. I had a fever, headache, and suffered delirium. My parents were worried. Our village wasn't medically prepared for such a sickness at the time. The doctor was afraid of delaying my care and asked my parents to send me to town.

 

My dad asked for leave from the school and took me to the hospital in town by car. We were heading to the hospital, just like another man from my village. Going to the hospital just like Uncle Sun who had a heart attack at a funeral.

 

Just like Uncle Sun who had been touched by Xiao Chun's mother.

 

In my delirium I remembered my dream and how long her arms seemed. I remembered her fingers as they touched my hair.

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Chapter 135 The Hidden Danger
Chapter 134 The Sky Master VS The Green Ghost (2)
Chapter 133 The Sky Master VS The Green Ghost (1)
Chapter 132 Entering the Haunted House
Chapter 131 The Sky Thunder Religious Rites
Chapter 130 The Sky Master Nangong
Chapter 129 Soul Suppressing Religious Rites (2)
Chapter 128 Soul Suppressing Religious Rites (1)
Chapter 127 Accepting a Mission at a Critical Moment
Chapter 126 weighting the Advantages and Disadvantages
Chapter 125 The Ghost's Dorm
Chapter 124 The Weird Lavatory
Chapter 123 The Red Hair Elastic (7)
Chapter 122 The Red Hair Elastic (6)
Chapter 121 The Red Hair Elastic (5)
Chapter 120 The Red Hair Elastic (4)
Chapter 119 The Red Hair Elastic (3)
Chapter 118 The Red Hair Elastic (2)
Chapter 117 The Red Hair Elastic (1)
Chapter 116 Is there a Ghost
Chapter 115 The Weird Dormitory
Chapter 114 Sending away Xiao Yi
Chapter 113 All Men Are Born Good
Chapter 112 A Wet Baby
Chapter 111 The Haunted Room of the Zhengs
Chapter 110 Visiting the Natural Parents of Xiao Yi
Chapter 109 Xiao Yi's Wishes
Chapter 108 The Secret of the Mirror Image (3)
Chapter 107 The Secret of the Mirror Image (2)
Chapter 106 The Secret of the Mirror Image (1)
Chapter 105 Visiting a Master
Chapter 104 Many Omens of disaster
Chapter 103 The Strange Shadow in the Mirror
Chapter 102 The Old Man Sitting on the Tomb
Chapter 101 The Peach Blossom Mirror and Sister Wen
Chapter 100 The Wonders of the Three Rainbows
Chapter 99 The Frozen Ghost
Chapter 98 The Dark Daytime (10)
Chapter 97 The Dark Daytime (9)
Chapter 96 The Dark Daytime (8)
Chapter 95 The Dark Daytime (7)
Chapter 94 The Dark Daytime (6)
Chapter 93 The Dark Daytime (5)
Chapter 92 The Dark Daytime (4)
Chapter 91 The Dark Daytime (3)
Chapter 90 The Dark Daytime (2)
Chapter 89 The Dark Daytime (1)
Chapter 88 The Ghost Knocked on the Back Side of Head
Chapter 87 Mr. Left Asked for Paper Amulets
Chapter 86 Calling on Souls
Chapter 85 Mr. Left
Chapter 84 The Frequent Ghost Events
Chapter 83 The Frozen Ghost Appears
Chapter 82 The Man Buried in the Snow
Chapter 81 The Cold Winter
Chapter 80 Making Paper Amulets (2)
Chapter 79 Making Paper Amulets (1)
Chapter 78 Master Liu's Warning
Chapter 77 The Mood of Speaking to the Ghosts
Chapter 76 The Magical Ability of the Master Ge
Chapter 75 The Savior is coming
Chapter 74 Inviting a God and Setting an Altar
Chapter 73 A Mistake
Chapter 72 Master Huang is a Liar
Chapter 71 Master Huang Performed Religious Rites
Chapter 70 Hearing Baby's Cries Again
Chapter 69 An Enchanted Woman (2)
Chapter 68 An Enchanted Woman (1)
Chapter 67 The Unrotten Baby Corpse (2)
Chapter 66 The Unrotten Baby Corpse (1)
Chapter 65 An Old Crow Eating a Corpse
Chapter 64 A Wayward Baby Ghost
Chapter 63 The Cries of Baby in the Wild
Chapter 62 My Old Bro
Chapter 61 It's Time to Leave Now
Chapter 60 There is Something Else
Chapter 59 Master Liu's News
Chapter 58 Forever Friends
Chapter 57 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (3)
Chapter 56 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (2)
Chapter 55 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (1)
Chapter 54 The Tombs of the Living (3)
Chapter 53 The Tombs of the Living (2)
Chapter 52 The Tombs of the Living (1)
Chapter 51 The New Discovery
Chapter 50 Footprints Made by Leather Shoes
Chapter 49 Nonliving
Chapter 48 Going under the Tomb
Chapter 47 The Black Snake Spirit
Chapter 46 A Couple of Treasures
Chapter 45 A Cloth Doll
Chapter 44 Schoolhouse in the Hell (2)
Chapter 43 Schoolhouse in the Hell (1)
Chapter 42 Milky Snakeskin (2)
Chapter 41 The Milky Snakeskin (1)
Chapter 40 Frightening Phantom
Chapter 39 Yellow Birds
Chapter 38 Don't Avoid the Opportunity (2)
Chapter 37 Don't Avoid the Opportunity (1)
Chapter 36 Soul Suppressing Thunder
Chapter 35 The Red Line 2
Chapter 34 The Red Line 1
Chapter 33 Keeping the Ghosts out 4
Chapter 32 Keeping the Ghosts out 3
Chapter 31 Keeping the Ghosts out 2
Chapter 30 Keeping the Ghosts out 1
Chapter 29 Ghost Covered Eyes
Chapter 28 Here comes Master Liu
Chapter 27 The Body Behind the Lunatic
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