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By 阿呆Published about a year ago 1 min read

It is said that people who hang themselves often cannot be reborn, and must find a substitute.

One day, a daughter-in-law had a quarrel with her mother-in-law. She went back to the house and felt more and more wronged. She thought that life was really boring. As she thought about it, she decided to hang herself, so she looked for a rope and a stool.

At this time, her husband was worried and came to the room to see her. He was afraid of making her angry, so he looked through the window to see what she was doing. It was already dark and there was no light in the room. Her husband took a closer look and gasped.

It is said that her husband looked into the window and gasped: in the room, his woman was tying the rope. Behind her, there seemed to be another woman who kept muttering something in her ear, but he couldn't see clearly. The man knew something was wrong, so he immediately came to the door, kicked it open, and shouted, what are you doing!

At this time, his wife was putting her neck into the noose. When he yelled at her, she fell off the stool. The man looked for her again, but there was no one else but his wife in the room.

Later, the woman said that at that time, as soon as she had the thought of death, it seemed that there was a voice constantly telling her in her ear, "Just die, it's better to die, and it's all over..." She couldn't help but start looking for the rope.

An old man said that if people think of death, they will most likely attract wild ghosts looking for a substitute, who will urge them in their ears. At this time, people should be clear-minded and fight against their own thoughts. They can curse or shout, "Go away! I am alive and well, I don't want to die!" The evil way will be naturally resolved.

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  • Testabout a year ago

    well written

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