Other language: Vietnamese
Hunting Ghosts in the Mortal World.
Chapter 27: Cruel Disposal of Stillborn Infants. [27]
Summary
The narrative discusses the phenomenon of reincarnated children, revealing traditional practices aimed at preventing their reincarnation, such as discarding stillborns in specific locations or even breaking their skulls before burial. This is intended to avoid the child’s return but can provoke anger, potentially leading to family disturbances or vengeful spirits. The master recounts an experience where a couple had to burn the corpse of their stillborn child to prevent issues with future offspring. The story highlights the supernatural elements and cultural beliefs surrounding death and reincarnation, as well as the protagonist's interactions with a girl named Fang and their subsequent experiences.Full content
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