Fast Transmigration: The Strongest Speech Spirit System

Chapter 63 Prelude - The Mountain Ghost Special

Chapter 63 Prelude - The Mountain Ghost Special

I have been a mountain ghost for many years.

From the east, the forest was still a lake in the early years. I watched it gradually dry up from a wet swamp, and finally grow lush trees.

People always say that once upon a time, a long, long time ago, I don’t know how long my years have passed, and I don’t know when the lake in the east turned into a forest, until I met him that year.

This year is destined to be unusual.

The torrential rain, which had not been seen in hundreds of years, fell for half a month. Even the oldest tree mother in the forest said that she had not seen such a heavy rain for so many years.

The more rainwater accumulates, the more accidents will happen.

When the flash flood was about to erupt, I was rushing to the village at the foot of the mountain, and wanted to tell the villagers there to leave as soon as possible.

Granny Tree stopped me, and it said to me with pity in its eyes: Aqian, it's too late.

I didn't believe it, I thought I could save them.

Happily, the villagers believed me and they were ready to evacuate.

But flash floods always come faster and faster than I expected.

The soil pouring down from the hillside came fiercely, and huge rocks rolled down the hillside. The originally orderly villagers scurried away one by one under the force of nature.

I want to save them. Those children are still so young. When they look at you with their dark eyes, they will still smile at you.

But I can't save so many people.

The child's cries seemed helpless and pitiful under the flash flood, and the horrified eyes of the villagers were like a knife cutting into my heart.

So, I turned my back on the mountain that conceived me, and exhausted my magic power to change its shape.

When the flash flood buried me, I knew that this was the punishment I deserved.

But, I didn't expect that someone would save me.

The man dug for half a month in the place buried by the flash flood, and finally he found me.

He rescued me from being buried by the mountain torrents.

When he found out that I was still alive, he touched his head and said to me shyly:
Girl, I just thought at first, after all, you helped us, at least we should dig out your bones and bury them, so that you won’t be left lying alone under the mountain torrents, who... who knows, you are still alive.

He knows I'm not human.

That day, I rescued countless villagers at a ghostly speed under the menacing mountain torrent.

Ghosts and humans have always been at odds with each other, and there are countless cannibals of my own race. I never thought that someone would come to exhume my bones just to give me a better burial place.

I have never met such a person.

The day he dug me out, it had been rainy and sunny for a long time.

His skin was dark under the scorching sun, and he only had a row of neat white teeth when he smiled.

His whole body was soaked in sweat, and his face and forehead were covered with glistening sweat. Seeing that I was safe and sound, he smiled and said those words, and couldn't hold it anymore.

His life was not long.

On the day when the flash flood erupted, the falling stones hit him on the head, and the bruises in his brain persisted. He barely survived for so long because he wanted to dig me out and bury me properly.

He was my benefactor, but I didn't even have time to ask his name.

After a person dies, the three souls fly away, the seven souls do not exist, and the scattered remnants wander the world. Only when they gather together can they start reincarnation.

I waited for him for hundreds of years before he was reincarnated.

At that time, A Cai had been with me for a hundred years.

Ah Cai is an abandoned white tiger. Because its fur is different from other tigers, it was driven out of the territory of its relatives and wandered here alone.

When Ari and other animals led me here, it was lying in the jungle covered with scars, its emerald green pupils were dull and lifeless, as if it would die lifelessly in a second.

I have never seen such a dead spirit in any animal in the mountain forest. In order to let it have the will to continue to live, I left it in the mountain forest, and it has been with me every day since then.

Spring goes and autumn comes, and the years are always passing by.

When I waited hundreds of years to see him again, he had already turned into Mo Wuchen.

——A monster catcher.

I originally thought that he who became a monster catcher was different from a hundred years ago, but I found out that I was wrong.

He is still him.

He will release the little demons he has captured, and warn them not to harm humans. He will rescue the fallen chicks and put them back in their nests.

Just like in the past, just to give me a burial place, I can dig for half a month or even longer in the land buried by mountain torrents.

So I couldn't help but turned into an ordinary woman and approached him, always wanting to get closer to him.

He accepted my approach without realizing it.

Around that time, I started wishing time would slow down.

One day he beheaded a demon in the rain, and the blood of the monster made the bluestone slabs at the entrance of the old alley be washed into blood.

Although he didn't say it, I know that he must be very uncomfortable.

When he came back to the house, I pretended to be excited and ran out.

"Hey! Let me dance you a dance!"

When the ghost car bewitched me, I didn't know that it was actually lying to me.

It lied to me with sweet words and told me that there was an adult way to induce me to tear open the golden talisman and release it.

When the ghost car killed his master, I knew everything was irreparable.

In the end, I was too greedy. If I just wanted to repay my kindness in the first place, how could I have caused him so much trouble?
How could it cause his master to lose his life?
He forced me out of my original body, the sword edge cut through my white mask symbolizing the mountain ghost, and he pierced my heart with a mahogany sword.

But I'm just sad that he doesn't believe me.

I was wounded and fled back to the forest where I was born, and A Cai quickly found me.

I thought, I might have frightened it, because when it saw me, its emerald pupils shrank violently, and then became very anxious.

It quickly carried me to find Grandma Tree.

The wind blows the fine strands of hair on my forehead, the sun shines on my face through the gaps in the branches of the forest, and I see the sky broken by the branches, as peaceful as it was many years ago.

I knew I was probably going to die.

But I haven't repaid my favor yet, and I'm not willing to die.

"A Cai."

I heard myself call out to it suddenly.

It paused suddenly, but ran even faster.

"I think... I really want to repay my kindness..."

Does it really feel cold when it's dark?
 This story is not well written, let me add something, please forgive me!
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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