Five hundred and seventieth chapters Iron Dragon King
The monk said again: "Your village has angered the Iron Dragon King. It is still under the yin energy below the ground and cannot come out to cause trouble. So far, only one Huangshan has been killed. But if the yin energy is gone... At that time, even if the villagers run to the world, they will be caught by it and peel off their skin and cramps!"
After saying that, the monk let go of Zhu Shuanzhu and asked him to go home.
After arriving at home, Zhu Shuanzhu repeatedly thought about the words of the crazy monk, and the more he thought about it, the more he became more and more afraid.
At noon, the eldest brother of the Zhu family did not come back to help the landlord's house, and the two sisters at home were already married, leaving Zhu Shuanzhu alone to cook.
He only made a little porridge for himself, took out new rice, made a bowl of raw rice, and hid the rice bowl next to the stove.
In the evening, the eldest brother of the Zhu family returned home. When cooking, he found that there was a lot less rice in the jar, but he didn't say much and still cooked.
Zhu Shuanzhu was seventeen or eighteen years old at that time, and when he was having a strong meal, his elder brother didn't ask much, probably because he thought he was too hungry at noon and had eaten too much.
Who didn’t have a strong meal when he was young? In addition, Zhu Shuanzhu’s elder brother loved him very much, so of course he would not blame him too much.
After dinner, Zhu Shuanzhu's elder brother fell asleep. Zhu Shuanzhu was also lying on the kang, but he couldn't sleep no matter what.
Seeing that it was already the third day, Zhu Shuanzhu raised his ears and listened to the movements outside the door in full concentration.
At this time, a slight cough came from outside the window, and then someone called Zhu Shuanzhu's name in a low voice.
Zhu Shuanzhu climbed off the kang with his hands and feet, quietly went to the stove to get half a year of rice and two hoes, and then tiptoed out.
The Crazy Monk was waiting outside the door early in the morning. When he saw Zhu Shuanzhu coming out, he urged Zhu Shuanzhu to move faster. Zhu Shuanzhu gently closed the door and then walked with the Crazy Monk.
When they arrived at the mouth of the Yellow River, they found a ferry parked there. Zhu Shuanzhu grew up by the Yellow River since he was a child and had long been familiar with such a boat. He rowed the oars and took the monk to the other side.
When the boat reached the center of the estuary, Zhu Shuanzhu felt nervous, fearing that the Iron Dragon King would come out of the water and lift the boat up. However, the crazy monk sitting at the bow of the boat always had an indifferent expression, as if he had already expected that something would happen.
After getting ashore, the two of them quickly arrived at the deserted village that Zhu Shuanzhu mentioned earlier.
This village was panicked before Zhu Shuanzhu was born. In that era, warlords fought endlessly, and no one cared about such deserted villages. Over time, they became the settlement of homeless people.
However, the local homeless people did not return to the village until the beginning of winter. It was warm spring at that time, and they all ran to the city, leaving only two or three older people still staying in the village.
As soon as the crazy monk entered the village, he said that the village was full of yin energy. What else did he say? Zhu Shuanzhu and his village were on the yang side of the Yellow River mouth, and this village was on the yin side, so it was not supposed to be inhabited.
Zhu Shuanzhu didn't care much about the crazy monk's words. He just wanted to end the matter as soon as possible and then go home quickly.
The crazy monk took him around the village for a few times, and later found a local homeless man and asked where there had been ghosts in the village.
The homeless man said that he had just arrived not long ago, but he heard from the people who lived here before that there was a large household living in the south of the village, and there was a large mansion and a ghost house. No one who went in at night could come out alive.
The crazy monk asked him if he had been in. The homeless man quickly shook his head and said that the place was very hunched. Not to mention entering, even passing by outside in the middle of the night, it made people tremble all over. How could he dare to go in?
It was also because of the pitiful homeless man that the crazy monk gave him a piece of foreign money and asked him to take the other two people to move to another place as soon as possible.
After that, the crazy monk took Zhu Shuanzhu to the rich man's house.
When he arrived at the gate of the house, Zhu Shuanzhu felt something was wrong. It was obviously the warm winter season, but his body became cold and his legs and feet became stiff.
The crazy monk was not affected at all. After entering the courtyard, Zhu Shuanzhu felt his body stiffer, but the crazy monk ignored him and walked around the yard alone, as if he was looking for something.
Finally, the monk walked to the center of the yard, where there was a broken stone table and a stone bench with cracks.
The crazy monk said, "That's it, that's it." while overturning the stone table.
In Zhu Shuanzhu's opinion, the stone table would have to be at least 200 pounds, but when the monk overturned it, he didn't have any effort.
Just as the stone table was overturned, Zhu Shuanzhu felt the chill in the yard suddenly worsen a little, and his hands and feet were as if they were frozen and could no longer move.
At this time, the crazy monk walked to him and patted him on the back with force.
It's strange that after being photographed by the monk for a moment, Zhu Shuanzhu felt his body suddenly become relaxed, and even the chill was dispelled.
The monk took a hoe from him, pointed to the place where the stone table had just stood, and said one word: "Dig!"
After that, the two of them started digging. Unexpectedly, after a few hoes, yellow water actually emerged from the soil pit. These yellow waters were almost exactly the same as those that emerged from the river channel at the time.
The monk had no intention of stopping, and Zhu Shuanzhu didn't dare to stop. He just dug it with a hoe and a hoe. A few drops of water splashed on his ankles. He suddenly felt a chill running straight up his ankles, and his hands and feet were cold for a moment.
At this time, the crazy monk took out a small box from his broken pocket and handed it to Zhu Shuanzhu: "You put this thing on your body, but don't open it, it will be useless if you open it."
Zhu Shuanzhu put the box in his arms, and his body no longer felt cold. If there was yellow water splashing on him, he did not have the cold hands and feet as before.
It took the two of them a whole hour to dig a hole that was not too deep. It was not until the shovel fell into the soil that echoed from the ground, and the crazy monk asked Zhu Shuanzhu to bring the rice.
Zhu Shuanzhu took the bowl of rice and handed it to the monk. The monk pointed to a deserted house in the yard and said to Zhu Shuanzhu: "You hide from it. If I don't ask you, don't come out, and don't poke your head out to see it. The box you gave you must not be opened, remember it."
Zhu Shuanzhu wanted to stay away from the yellow waters. After the monk said this, he rushed into the room.
When the first foot stepped across the threshold, Zhu Shuanzhu saw from Yu Guang that the monk put the bowl of half-life rice into the pit they dug out before. The pit suddenly became quiet and no longer had yellow water.
After that, Zhu Shuanzhu shrank in the corner of the house, waiting for the crazy monk to call his name.
Not long after, a strong wind blew in the yard. The gust of wind was whimpering, like a wave of ghost screams. Zhu Shuanzhu hugged the box in his arms, shrank his head, and did not dare to let out.
Later, he heard a scream like a throat-torn scream from outside the house, as well as the screams and fighting of the crazy monk.
Zhu Shuanzhu was afraid of being anxious, so he blocked his ears with his hands and closed his eyes.
I don’t know how long it took, but Zhu Shuanzhu felt his shoulders suddenly sink, as if something was pressing on him, which almost scared his soul away.
He opened his eyes tremblingly, but saw the crazy monk standing in front of him, and was now putting a hand on his shoulder.
The monk looked a little weak. While he was gasping, he said to Zhu Shuanzhu concisely: "Let's go."
Zhu Shuanzhu stood up hurriedly and wanted to help the monk, but the crazy monk waved his hand and said he could leave by himself.
When leaving the house, Zhu Shuanzhu looked at the pit for the last time, but found that the pit had been filled.
When he left the courtyard, Zhu Shuanzhu smelled a strong smell of blood. The monk hooked his neck and said to him: "Go away quickly, don't look back!"
At that time, the crazy monk's steps were no longer steady. His arm was placed on Zhu Shuanzhu's shoulder. Zhu Shuanzhu took half of his weight and quickly left the village with him.
It was not until he left the entrance of the village that the crazy monk sighed and said to himself: "Oh, I didn't expect that I could not save them. I was guilty."
Zhu Shuanzhu asked the monk: "What's going on with that bloody feeling just now?"
The monk still sighed, "It was those homeless men who were skinned by the Iron Dragon King. I can't save them. It's a sin!"
After saying that, the monk walked towards the mouth of the Yellow River. Although Zhu Shuanzhu had questions in his heart, he didn't ask too much. He took two steps at a time to keep up with the monk's pace.
The two of them arrived at the river bank. Zhu Shuanzhu was about to untie the ship lock when he suddenly heard a dull "bang" sound from under the water. He was startled by the sound and the rope in his hand fell to the ground.
The monk said to him: "Don't be afraid, it can't turn the world right now."
While speaking, the monk's eyes kept staring at the river surface. Zhu Shuanzhu also looked up to the river surface and saw a dark shadow appearing under the water, swimming quickly against the river.
The monk pointed to the shadow and said to Zhu Shuanzhu: "That's the Iron Dragon King."
Zhu Shuanzhu was so big that he had never seen such a huge thing before. He could not estimate the length and width of the shadow. The shadow almost covered most of the river surface. As it was swimming, a large amount of Yellow River water surged out of the river.
It was seen that its body was twisting more and more, and he stirred up a large wave of waves on the river surface, but not long after, the shadow slowly became thinner and shorter, and finally disappeared.
The crazy monk stared at the slowly calming down river surface, breathed a sigh of relief, then reached out and said to Zhu Shuanzhu: "The thing is coming."
Zhu Shuanzhu returned the box to him, and he said to Zhu Shuanzhu again: "I am leaving now, you can go back by yourself."
After experiencing so many things, Zhu Shuanzhu's heart was shaking. After hearing what the monk said, he quickly unlocked the ship and drove back to the other shore alone.
Speaking of this, the old man fell into deep thought. After a long time, he said to us: "When I got on the boat, I heard the monk say something. He said that the Feng Shui at the mouth of the Yellow River was made by people, and the Iron Dragon King had to let people who understand Feng Shui calm down. At that time, I hurriedly crossed the river, but I didn't hear the words behind it. After that, the crazy monk never came back, and we don't know where he went."
I wrote the last paragraph of the old man in my notebook and asked the old man: "After this, hasn't the silt cleared at the mouth of the Yellow River?"
The old man said: "Qing, it will be clear every year. I will clean the dredging in the next few years. I dare not go again. However, no strange things happened during the dredging. Haha, it is peaceful. After the Iron Dragon King is gone, we will be peaceful now."
I asked the old man again: "How did you deal with the matter in Huangshan?"
Chapter completed!