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A terrible dog

This is an old dog that has lived for 200 years.

His biggest hobby in life is digging graves. Despite the deep burial, he can dig through the layers of soil and enter within in just a few minutes.

The coffins of the poor are made of very weak wooden boards, and the white dog can easily break through with a little force.

Because they break so many coffins, a thick lump of flesh grows on top of their heads.

In that era, people were starving, let alone dogs. In order to survive, they could only gnaw on corpses.

The leading dog king had the privilege of choice, and they usually ate the brains and hearts, leaving other parts for the pack to feed on.

Perhaps from eating too many brains, they gradually understood human nature and their lifespan was significantly extended.

19 years ago, Chen the old dog went underground to find something to save a friend's life.

Unexpectedly, he encountered a pack of wild dogs feasting on a corpse when he came out.

His heart sank upon hearing the sound, and the pack of wild dogs immediately became alert when they sensed a human presence.

At this moment, Chen, the old dog, felt trapped with no way out.

Immediately, he took out his weapon to prepare to fend off a few attackers.

The crazy dogs charged towards him, but suddenly, a low growl could be heard in the distance.

All the wild dogs stopped their attack. Upon closer inspection, the sound was actually coming from inside a grave.

A white dog emerged from the grave with a baby in its mouth.

The baby was covered in blood, indicating that it was recently born.

The white dog slowly approached Chen and gently placed the baby in front of him.

After carefully examining the baby, Chen realized that the baby was still breathing.

He quickly crouched down and held the baby in his arms.

The white dog, after witnessing this scene, let out a few barks and turned to leave.

However, Chen stopped them and took out something from his pocket and threw it towards the white dog.

It was a piece of Lingzhi mushroom, known as "Tai Sui," which could enhance the cultivation of monsters.

Since it was a kind monster, it deserved a reward.

The child in his arms grew up to be Little Braid.

After hearing about his peculiar origin, Little Braid remained expressionless and continued eating his meal.

Just then, a young man suddenly burst into the door.

"Chen Bo, my house is in trouble!" Da Gang urgently knocked on his door and said that he needed Chen, the old dog, to save him. But at that moment, Chen, the old dog, happened to be away.

Seeing Da Gang's desperation, Little Braid inquired about the reason.

It turned out that his nephew had been crying continuously for several days despite all efforts to stop him.

The family believed that it was caused by an evil curse.

So I want to ask the old man to come and take a look.

After hearing the reason, Little Braid patted his chest and assured that he could also solve it.

Although Da Gang didn't fully trust him, he had no choice but to give it a try.

The two of them hurriedly went to Da Gang's house.

Before entering the house, they saw a piece of pale yellow paper stuck on the wall.

Little Braid immediately tore it off, saying that these were all deceptive things and had no use.

Saying that, they entered the house. Little Braid approached the child and took a closer look.

He saw a blue tint in the child's eyes and a faint figure of a little ghost behind him.

He solemnly told the family that their child was indeed affected by an evil curse.

After finishing his words, he instructed everyone to prepare a pot of boiling water, turned off the lights, and asked Da Gang to hold the child while shining a flashlight to project their shadows on the wall.

Soon, the water arrived. Little Braid took the water pot and poured it directly onto the shadow.

As soon as the water touched the shadow, the child's cries suddenly became piercing, and his expression was extremely painful, as if the boiling water was being poured on him.

The screams quickly ceased, and the child returned to normal.

Just when Little Braid was proud of his achievement, the eldest sister who was standing behind suddenly spoke up.

"My child just wants to make friends. Why do you harm her?!" Saying that, she directly pounced on Little Braid, scratching and biting him.

It took a lot of effort for him to break free.

But he was tripped by something inexplicable, and as the eldest sister got closer, he was scared and panicked.

Suddenly, a big hand pressed on his shoulder. Little Braid quickly looked up and it turned out that the old man had arrived. "You useless brat, you dare to meddle with evil spirits without any ability?

You're seeking death," said the old man, and then he turned to the eldest sister and asked, "What grievances do you have with them? Why are you causing trouble here?" Seeing that the newcomer was extraordinary, the eldest sister explained in detail.

A few days ago, the Wang family dug up their coffins from the ground, thinking they were antiques and brought them home.

For him, this was a good thing. However, when they arrived home, the round mirror on the door restricted their movements, trapping them inside the house, unable to leave.

The ghost child, mischievous by nature, attached himself to the body of a child.

Upon hearing this, the old man instructed Little Braid to remove the round mirror.

He then signaled for the eldest sister to leave. But before she left, she made a condition.

She wanted them to burn some paper money for them.

The old man agreed immediately. After the eldest sister left the room, she collapsed weakly.

Seeing that they had left, the old man began to burn yellow paper and even picked up two more pieces for them.

On their way home, the old man told Little Braid to reposition the symbol at the front door.

There's a reason why something that has been passed down for so many years has its significance.

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