Folktales of the ghost of the peers

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

This is something my cousin told me about that happened ten years ago.

That day, it was a summer day, and at noon, my cousin had just finished school.

My cousin walked back side by side with a female classmate.

At that time, the sky was overcast, dark clouds rolled in, thunder in the air, and suddenly it rained.

My cousin and classmates strode back, covering their heads as they ran, lest they get wet.

At this moment, a thunderclap was heard in the air, and a bolt of lightning struck my cousin's classmate.

The cousin screamed in fright, covered her ears and rushed forward.

The road under my feet was muddy and slippery, and my cousin was staggering and running, still yelling and screaming.

At the same time, my cousin heard her classmates shouting behind her.

My cousin turned her head to look around as she ran, and saw her classmate staggering behind her.

My cousin felt that the thunder and lightning were not heavy, but the classmate was fine, so he breathed a sigh of relief, and continued to run home screaming.

My cousin quickly ran back to the house, and after she changed into dry clothes, she sat down at home to rest.

The family cooked the meal and brought the cousin a bowl of rice, and the cousin took a big bite to eat.

While eating, my cousin looked out the door and noticed that the heavy rain had gradually stopped.

After a while, the clouds cleared and the sky cleared.

At this moment, I suddenly heard a commotion on the street, accompanied by heart-rending cries.

The cousin was shocked when she heard this, and she suspected that someone had died, so she immediately put down her rice bowl and strode out.

When my cousin came to the street, she saw many villagers running in the same direction, and there were intermittent cries in the distance.

Seeing this, my cousin hurriedly ran forward with **.

The cousin ran and asked the villagers for the reason.

A villager panted and said

"I heard that someone was killed by lightning, so let's go and take a look!”

My cousin was stunned when she heard this, and suddenly remembered what happened to her and her classmates, and a terrifying thought suddenly rose in her heart.

The cousin ran to the cry in confusion and found that the place ahead of her and her classmates was struck by lightning.

My cousin was running on the slippery road, feeling uneasy.

She quickly rushed to the scene of the accident and found a group of people in a circle, some of them were dead, and some were mourning and weeping.

This is where lightning strikes her classmates, and she can't help but shudder when she thinks of it.

The cousin struggled to separate the crowd and gradually squeezed into the circle.

She found her classmate lying on the dirt floor, and her classmate's family was crying loudly.

My cousin was stunned, she stood in place dumbfounded, and the image of her classmates shouting and running behind her came to mind.

My cousin clearly remembers that her classmate was unscathed, and she followed her all the way to a long run.

Later, my cousin ran back home, thinking that her classmates had also gone home in the rain.

However, at this moment, my cousin's classmate died in the place where the thunderbolt first fell.

Isn't the person who ran with my cousin a person, but the soul of a classmate?

When my cousin thought of this, she suddenly felt like a numb heart, she only felt a chill all over her body, and walked back trembling.

When my cousin returned home, she quickly fell ill with fright.

When the family learned of what happened to their cousin, they were all shocked.

When a neighbor old lady learned about this, she said privately:

"When a person first dies, she doesn't know that she is dead, and her soul is still running forward!”

Afterwards, under the guidance of the half-immortal, the family went to the lightning strike to burn some paper money, and the cousin got better.

After that, my cousin no longer dared to brave the rain to hurry, and she never encountered anything strange again.

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