Ghosts
Soul-Whip 8: The Ghost Village
In my first few years driving rigs, my master used to tell me that the main road could hold back evil.
So unless you absolutely had to, you should never leave the proper road, and you should never pay any attention to the “things” that stood outside the guardrails.
Lately, though, whenever I’m out on the road, I keep seeing my childhood friend-the one who’s already dead.
At first, he only stood beyond the guardrail, one leg raised stiffly.
But little by little, he managed to get that leg up onto the rail. Now half his body is leaning out over the highway.
Earth Master Girl: Bone-Picking Burial
My friend was a “bone collector.” After opening a coffin, he actually desecrated a female corpse right in front of her family.
He did it several times in a row, and the local villagers flew into a rage and locked him up.
I rushed over to save him, but the villagers shouted for me to get lost.
What they didn’t know was that I was the sole Earth Master successor.
Soul-Whip 9: Five Ghosts Transporting Wealth
At a construction site, five coffins were dug up-four with something inside, one empty. Strange things kept happening at the site.
In less than three days, two workers had already been sent to the hospital.
Someone had asked me to go there and haul the coffins away.
But the expert the site had hired kept blocking me at every turn, refusing to let me move them.
With a dark, sinister look, he told me: “These five coffins can’t be moved by anyone within seven days. Whoever moves them will be the one buried inside.”
Earth Master Girl: Guizhou Water Village
When the village held funerals, it had a custom called “Ox-Cutting.”
Each member of the bereaved family would take a blade in the mourning hall and hack a live ox to death as an offering to the departed.
A friend brought me along to watch the ritual.
I never imagined that when I woke up, I would have become that “ox.”
The villagers closed in around me with knives in hand.
But what they didn’t know was that I was the sole Earth Master successor.
The Earth Master Girl: Construction Site Strange Tales
A friend of mine was developing a residential complex for a real estate company in Xi’an when they discovered an ancient tomb. To avoid delaying construction, they chose to cover it up and report nothing. But none of them expected that someone would write a line on the wall of the work shed in red pen. Rules of the corpse-nurturing ground: 1. Do not feed the corpses raw meat. 2. If you see a child under the age of ten, close your eyes immediately. 3. Eat the rats.
Soul-Whip 10: Scapegoat
I had been kidnapped. Me-a burly man nearly two meters tall, with a face that made me look like Zhang Fei-had somehow been abducted and dragged deep into the mountains! I woke up briefly during transport. My hands and feet were bound in iron chains as thick as a forearm, and the slightest movement made a tremendous racket. I didn’t stay conscious for long. Soon, I passed out again. When I woke up the next time, I was lying inside a dilapidated wooden hut. The moment my senses began to return, I caught a thick, overwhelming stench.
Don’t Look Out the Window!
Back when I drove heavy-duty trucks, I was often the one to lead the way down new, untested routes. In the industry, we call this “Chong Sha.”
Only after I had successfully passed through would other drivers dare to follow.
Afterward, I’d receive a fair share of red envelopes as a token of gratitude.
People always ask me, “Didn’t you ever see anything strange while you were doing a Chong Sha?” I thought about it for a moment. “Nothing much.
Just people constantly trying to flag down the truck in the middle of the night, scammers frequently collapsing in the center of the road to stage accidents, and the occasional cluster of identical villages appearing one after another along the highway…”
Soul-Whip 6: Gobi Terror
I went out northwest to haul coal in a big rig.
That morning, we were lined up waiting to load our trucks.
All of a sudden, we heard someone shouting.
“Oh no! There’s someone buried under the coal pile!”
A bunch of us ran over to help.
But even after we dug all the way to the bottom of that mountain of coal, we didn’t find so much as a shadow of a person.
The worker who had shouted was starting to panic.
Stammering, he tried to explain, “That’s not right. I saw it clear as day.
There was a pair of wrinkled human hands sticking out from under the coal pile!”
Soul-Whip 5: The Daughter’s Sedan Chair
At midnight, I woke up in a strange place.
Someone knocked on my truck window and said they were holding a celebration tonight, and asked me to join them.
Still groggy, I got out of the truck.
The village before me was decked out in lanterns and colored streamers.
“Is it a wedding?” I asked the villager. The villager didn’t answer.
Instead, a hazy thought came to me: I seemed to have come here to escort the bride.
I turned back to look at the heavy truck I’d driven here.
It was empty. But why did I remember it being packed full of things when I arrived?
What had I been carrying? For a moment, I couldn’t recall.
When I turned back again, the villager who had come to call me was gone.
Earth Master Girl: Battle Against the Onmyoji
While we were out at sea on a cruise ship, a tourist from Sakura Country put on a Night Parade of One Hundred Demons for us.
Everyone praised his superb magic tricks, never realizing that every last one of those “demons” was a real ghost.
He used those ghosts to blackmail the other tourists, so I gave him one hell of a slap.
“Within the borders of Huaxia, foreign entities are forbidden to pass!”
What he didn’t know was that I was the one and only Earth Master successor.