Strange Stories in Kirigakure Town

Strange Stories in Kirigakure Town

by Magic Xiaoxian

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11Kwords3chapters
Latest:
Ch. 3The Truth Gradually Emerges
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About This Novel

Wuyin Town in Kunzhou has been shrouded in "soul-haunting fog" for three hundred years. Everyone in the town knows that there are "rules" hidden in the fog. Those who break the rules will either go crazy or melt into the fog, leaving no bones or dregs behind. Twenty years ago, Su Man, the music teacher of Wanghai Building, was said to be someone who knew the "rules of breaking the fog". Her string of pearls could count the "shadows" in the fog. But overnight, no one was there, the chain was broken, and there was a memorial tablet in the building that read "Su Man, the Fog Keeper." Twenty years later, Su Qing came back holding her father's ashes. There was half a string of pearls mixed in the urn, and a piece of yellowed paper with Suman's handwriting: "Qijie of Wuyin Town, if you can't remember it, don't come to Wanghai Tower to find me." As soon as she entered the town, she saw a new notice posted on the archway, the ink stains flowing like blood: "1. When the fog turns green, don't look up at the windows of Hailou; 2. When you hear the sound of the piano, you must close your eyes when counting to the seventh note; 3. If someone hands you a pearl, look at his shadow first - Don't pick up the shadows that have no legs; 4. Don't touch the door knockers of Wanghai Tower at night, they are the teeth of "filth"; 5. If you see a woman without red shoes in the town, put a pearl in your left eye; 6. If you get lost in the fog, follow the cat, but when the cat turns back, you have to kowtow to it three times; 7. Don't believe in Article 6. " But Su Qing's left eye began to ooze pus as early as the way here. She always saw her father's face floating in the fog, his mouth opening and closing, saying, "Suman didn't follow the rules, she attracted the 'filth'." And from the cracks in the wall of Wanghai Tower, thin red threads were drilling out, wrapping around her ankles, as if they were counting something...

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