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Maoer County Tingshenlu
Suspense and Supernatural猫耳县听神录
Cats And Dogs Are Sneaky
There are two peaks in the north of Mao'er County, which are shaped like cat's ears. According to the old county annals: When villagers walk at night, they avoid calling people by their names because they are told that the mountains are listening. Lin Zhao left Mao'er County for ten years and returned to his hometown for the funeral because of his father's death. However, he heard his late father calling his nickname in the mourning hall. Before he died, his father left only one last word: "Don't finish the seventh volume, and don't answer anyone who calls you." At that time, the county was rebuilding the Maoer County Chronicle, but only the seventh volume of the old chronicle, the Etiquette and Customs Chronicle, was incomplete. Lin Zhao was hired to sort out old files. He thought it was just a false legend in local history, but he found that the village names, dead people and taboos recorded in the missing pages were reappearing in reality one by one. Abandoned theaters sang late at night, uninhabited villages reappeared in the navigation; the dead in the funeral parlor called for people to turn back, and old tablets picked up from the river were engraved with the names of living people. Thirty years ago, Mao'er County was building roads, demolishing mountains, moving tombs and destroying temples, which alarmed something called "Tingshen". In order to stabilize the county, the previous generation deleted the seventh volume of the county annals and exchanged seven names for thirty years of peace. Now that the deadline has expired, Tingshen has begun to call names again. However, Lin Zhao found out at the end that his father was one of the people who deleted his records. What's even scarier is. . .
There are two peaks in the north of Mao'er County, which are shaped like cat's ears. According to the old county annals: When villagers walk at night, they avoid calling people by their names because they are told that the mountains are listening. Lin Zhao left Mao'er County for ten years and returned to his hometown for the funeral because of his father's death. However, he heard his late father calling his nickname in the mourning hall. Before he died, his father left only one last word: "Don't finish the seventh volume, and don't answer anyone who calls you." At that time, the county was rebuilding the Maoer County Chronicle, but only the seventh volume of the old chronicle, the Etiquette and Customs Chronicle, was incomplete. Lin Zhao was hired to sort out old files. He thought it was just a false legend in local history, but he found that the village names, dead people and taboos recorded in the missing pages were reappearing in reality one by one. Abandoned theaters sang late at night, uninhabited villages reappeared in the navigation; the dead in the funeral parlor called for people to turn back, and old tablets picked up from the river were engraved with the names of living people. Thirty years ago, Mao'er County was building roads, demolishing mountains, moving tombs and destroying temples, which alarmed something called "Tingshen". In order to stabilize the county, the previous generation deleted the seventh volume of the county annals and exchanged seven names for thirty years of peace. Now that the deadline has expired, Tingshen has begun to call names again. However, Lin Zhao found out at the end that his father was one of the people who deleted his records. What's even scarier is. . .