Late at night.
Heli Road, Yinyang Street.
People in mourning knelt on both sides of the street and cried.
The whole street was filled with funeral music.
The atmosphere was strange.
Three animals, white rice, and incense were placed on the road.
The family members of the deceased kept putting paper money and ghost coins into the brazier lit in front of them to comfort the deceased souls.
"So many people have died recently." Tang Mu was slightly surprised.
There were no less than fifty braziers burning joss paper on both sides of the street.
Usually, there were at most seven or eight of them.
The reason why this street was called Yin Yang Street was because the district government had set aside a separate street to clean up the city's hygiene problems. It was used to burn joss paper to pay homage to the dead and let the families of the deceased mourn.
However, Tang Mu didn't agree.
There were so many roads in Panlong District of Binhai City, so why did they have to draw this one? Besides, in order to purify the city's hygiene, it would be better to directly ban the burning.
Why did he do this?
Moreover, Tang Mu had carefully observed that the district government did not allow traffic on this road. In addition, as long as someone paid homage to the deceased, the road would be wet the next morning.
Most importantly, it did not rain at all that night.
In addition, the white rice used to worship the dead souls on this road would disappear silently after midnight.
Therefore, the district government's statement was not very convincing.
There was another explanation that made people think deeply.
It was said that this road was opened to traffic after it was completed ten years ago. As a result, there were car accidents every day. Later on, the frequency of car accidents became higher and higher. The number of deaths in car accidents in a day was as high as more than 30 people. This was definitely not a coincidence.
The district government realized the seriousness of the situation and had no choice but to suspend traffic and close the road.
After the investigation was fruitless, they invited an eminent monk from Longwang Temple to come and check.
After the senior monk saw it, he said that this road was originally a village. Because of the famine, the entire village was starved to death.
It was difficult for a starving ghost to reincarnate. It had to fulfill its long-cherished wish and eat a full meal before it could enter the underworld for reincarnation.
Therefore, someone needed to give alms. If no one gave alms, then these hungry ghosts would cause trouble.
That was how the car accident happened.
The district government originally wanted to ask the eminent monk to take them in, but they were rejected.
There were also many different opinions. Some said that it was because the Buddhist Sect was merciful and did not want to increase the number of killings. There were also rumors that the hungry ghost had starved to death when it was alive. It was pitiful to begin with and should be given alms. Of course, there were even more ridiculous rumors. It was said that the previous abbot of Longwang Temple was the village chief. Because he had become a monk, he did not starve to death and thus protected his own shortcomings.
However, in Tang Mu's opinion, it was all nonsense. It was just that his magic power was not enough and his cultivation was not at the peak. He could not handle so many ghosts, so he rejected them.
Left with no other choice, the district government could only seal off this road and prohibit traffic. It was designated as a special street for setting off paper money to commemorate the deceased.
Once there was someone to offer sacrifices, there would be alms. The hungry ghosts would not cause trouble after eating the sacrifices. As the sacrifice lasted for a long time, if the hungry ghosts were full one day, they would fulfill their long-cherished wish and no longer stay in the world of the living. They would go to the underworld to reincarnate.
Killing two birds with one stone.
Of course, there were also people who said that the district government had not invited an eminent monk from Longwang Temple, but a ghost-catching master from the Celestial Master's Residence of Mount Longhu. In short, they all had the word 'dragon'. As for who it was, it was not important now.
After this incident, this road and this street had changed their names. They were called Helplessness Road and Yinyang Street.
This was the only way Tang Mu could go to school and go home.
Passing by Yinyang Street, the business of the incense washi shops not far away was unusually booming.
"Have you heard? The reason why our business is so good is all because of that Heavenly Dog Engulfs the Moon.”The lady boss whispered.
"I wonder when it will be?" The owner of the incense shop replied.
The Heavenly Dog Devouring the Moon?
Wasn't that a natural phenomenon?
Out of curiosity.
Tang Mu searched as he walked, and a paragraph of text immediately popped up on his phone screen.
Every time the Heavenly Dog ate the moon, evil spirits would gather and the sky would turn dark. When the Heavenly Dog vomited the moon, it was the time when Yin was strong and Yang was weak. Once the ghosts were shot by the moonlight, they would become evil.
A gust of cold wind suddenly came from behind.
A chill ran from the soles of her feet to the top of her head.
Tang Mu's entire body went numb. What was going on? He turned his head and saw that the Yin Yang Street behind him had completely changed. It was like a bloody giant mouth, and the sorrowful music sounded like the creepy laughter coming from the giant mouth.
Two plumes of cold smoke, one red and one white, suddenly rose from the ground.
"Yay ~"
Two kinds of music, one happy and one sad, entered his ears.
The full moon in the sky was quickly broken.
"Heavenly Dog Devouring Moon!" Tang Mu was terrified.
The surroundings suddenly turned frighteningly dark. All the scenery disappeared at this moment.
That was…
The wedding sedan!
Tang Mu hurriedly turned around.
Who knew that behind him was a coffin.
Red-White Collision Fiend!
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