Master Jiu Shu and his apprentice were entrusted by the government to go to Yinshan Village to investigate strange things. When they entered the village, they encountered a strange funeral. All the villagers kept silent, except for the fool who secretly warned. Late at night, A-Qing was possessed by a resentful spirit and left behind a silver bracelet. The master and apprentice found out that it was a token of love for a Hakka girl. A-Qing was threatened by the resentful spirit for wearing it and was given two days to find the bones and set up a grave, otherwise his life would be taken. The younger sister and the fool Xiaolong were originally lovers. They strayed into Yinshan Village where foreign girls were trafficked, and were forcibly married by the village chief's son. Xiaolong was beaten up and framed. Uncle Jiu was blocked when he was erecting the grave. After punishing the evildoer, the younger sister's soul was transferred to awaken Xiaolong before her soul was gone. In the end, the villagers were kidnapped and captured, and the master and apprentice built a grave for the woman who died in vain to help her reincarnate.