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Chapter 32 2. Dingo

The coffin board was lifted, and suddenly two hands stretched out from inside!The nephew screamed in fright, threw away the shovel and ran away. "Stop!" Uncle grabbed him, "Why run!" "Fraud... cheated the corpse! Run away, uncle!" The nephew couldn't even speak coherently. "Your guts are made of cotton, right? Look clearly!" The uncle grabbed him by the collar and dragged him back to the coffin. The dead man's hands were thrust straight into the sky, but other than that, there was no other movement. "See, it's been stiff for a long time. The arm suddenly stretched out just now is just a static phenomenon. If you don't read if you want to read, damn it!"

"But... but uncle, look, this guy's nails!" The dead man's nails were surprisingly long, with moldy spots on the gray-yellow nails and curved tips, which looked indescribably weird. "What's the matter, dead people's nails grow too. Don't make a fuss, help uncle get this corpse out!" The nephew refused to touch the corpse, so the uncle had no choice but to say, "Just lift your foot!" The two had just lifted the corpse out of the coffin when there was a rustling sound from the nearby grass. "Haunted!" The nephew wanted to run again, almost throwing the body on the ground.

"Shut up!" Although the uncle was stubborn, he was still scared.He peeked over the grass and saw two green eyes looking at him. "Ghost!" This thought flashed through his mind, but he thought again, no, this is not the first time he came out to steal a corpse, if there was a ghost, he should have encountered it long ago, and the distance between the two eyes is very close, The height is very low, almost sticking to the ground, maybe some small animal. He motioned to his nephew to put down the corpse, and picked up the shovel. He had learned kung fu in his early years. To strengthen his courage, he performed a snake-seeking pose on the grass, and shouted, "Who is it!"

The green eyes flickered, and a black shadow slowly crawled out of the grass. The uncle took a closer look and picked up the black shadow from the ground: "Ha, nephew, this is the ghost you mentioned, it's obviously a little beast." It turned out to be just a puppy, with a thin and dry body, only a pair of piercing eyes. The nephew asked: "What's the matter with its eyes? We have raised so many dogs, but we have never seen such bright eyes." "Wild species, look at the scars on its body. Don't underestimate this guy. He has lived in this wasteland for a long time. Domestic dogs don't look like this. They should be wild dogs, perhaps the result of hybridization with wolves. Look at its teeth, the canines are exceptionally protruding and sharp, don't underestimate it, there is still blood on its claws, it should have been killed."

The nephew looked at the puppy's thin body, and felt pity in his heart: "Uncle, let's take this dog back." The uncle looked distressed: "It's not that I don't want to. Our family also raises dogs. There is nothing wrong with having an extra one. However, the old people have said that wild dogs should not be brought home. It will bring disasters and is unlucky." The nephew didn't believe it: "What disaster can such a puppy bring?" The uncle replied: "It's hard to say. Wild dogs are fierce. Don't look at it as a child. When it grows up, it will be disobedient, and it is even more likely to kill the dogs of the same litter. It has been in this mass grave for a long time. Maybe it has corpse poison or something, and it might cause a disease."

Uncle suddenly remembered that he had carried the dog just now, and quickly wiped it on his clothes. The nephew said: "If it was infected with corpse poison, it would have poisoned itself to death. Uncle, let's take it back. Keep it separate from other dogs, so it won't kill each other." Uncle shook his head: "There is no need to discuss this matter." The nephew said shamelessly: "If you don't take it back, I won't help you carry the body." The uncle said helplessly: "What a brat, when did you learn how to threaten uncle! Okay, I'll take him back, but let's make it clear that you are responsible for raising it yourself and avoiding it from contacting other dogs, understand?"

The nephew said, "OK!" "Come on, carry the body!" The two put the corpse on the cart, wrapped it in reed mats, packed all the funerary objects in the coffin into the cart, and then filled the pit with loess. They didn't finish all these things until four o'clock in the morning. He quickly took the car and followed the dog away. However, what they didn't expect was that the wild dog really brought disaster.
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