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The Tale Never Ends Chapter 37 The Grudge of the Bony Remains

With a smile across my face, I explained, "It's normal that you do not understand, Mr. Liu. There are people who think that we of this trade command immense power and authority over foul beings and evil spirits. But there is a reason why this agency is named 'De Chang' (Virtuous and Prosperity). It's a reminder that we have to be accountable for everything we do. I can expel the female spirit from Mr. Yang's body, but the female spirit has an intense grudge even after her death. Setting her loose here might endanger the lives of other innocents around here. Moreover, to completely restrain her or eliminate her contradicts our principles to exact justice, not to take lives indiscriminately. There must be a reason to which the female ghost had chosen to remain so long at the farm. It's only right that we send her back there and find out the truth behind everything so that we could fully resolve the whole matter!" Mr. Liu flashed a thumb and exclaimed. "Well said! Very well then! Let us go now!" Yuan Chongxi and I followed Mr. Liu's car in our own automobile, leaving Lin Feng to man the center for today.

  We first headed to the village where we first sought out a councilman of the village who led us to the farm. The farm sat on a piece of dry land in the middle of a wide, but shallow marsh. I surveyed the surroundings and asked the councilman, "Why are there no plants like kenaf or broom-corn around here? I thought these plants are common in marshes and wetlands." The councilman replied, "This marsh is known to us locals as the Catfish Marsh. The water rises most of the time here, especially in the summer. Most of the time, the banks are submerged in water. Moreover there are more lands here than people to work them. With plenty of fertile lands elsewhere around the village, no one will want this place for planting or farming!" But the name struck a spark of memory in me. "Wait a minute. You said the place is called Catfish Marsh?" I asked before slipping another question, "Was this place once used to temporarily keep coffins?" The councilman was astonished! "How do you know this!" He cried. In the vicinity of Wu Zhong County, there are many lowlands which were submerged especially during the rainy seasons. The grounds of the graveyards around Wu Zhong would be flooded that it was impossible to dig and bury the dead. But in the summer, where the weather was hot and humid, the people would erect wooden scaffolds in the marsh and place the coffins over the water while they waited until the grounds become dry. But the bodies in the coffins would begin to rot and the fetid stench of the decomposing flesh would spread; the body fluids of the dead including blood and fat would begin dripping out of the coffins and into the marsh, thus becoming nourishment for the catfishes!

  Mr. Liu got down his car and said to me, "Shiyan my boy! Let's first settle the matter of the ghost! Just tell me how much money you need and I'll make sure you get it! It will not matter whether my nephew intends to continue operating his farm here. What matters is the villagers that live around here! Lives are at stake! We cannot allow such a malevolent entity to roam unrestrained around here wildly!" I waved a hand in a soothing gesture, hoping to calm him down. "We'll first expel the spirit from Mr. Yang's body before we see what happens next when I go inside!" The councilman was immediately aghast with fear when he heard me saying that I would go in. But I paid no heed to his nervous look, merely extracting some talismans and joss papers and lighted them. I recited some incantations, and Mr. Yang's body shot upright suddenly before white foams began to form in his mouth and he collapsed. I checked his pulse again and found that his heartbeat rate had returned to normal. The ghost had exited his body! I turned to Mr. Liu's assistant, saying, "Take him to the car for a rest!" while I spoke to the village councilman, "Well, Councilman. You've heard what Mr. Liu said! He will not demand back the deposit that Mr. Yang had paid you even if Mr. Yang refuses to operate his farm here. You can speak freely now!" The councilman trembled uncomfortably, his face winding up with irritated apprehension. At last, he began telling the true story of what happened here.

  So the story went, the pig farm was once handled by a bachelor here. The local production brigade would only assign another helper to the farm only during farrowing seasons of gestating female pigs; hence the farm was quiet most of the time, with only the bachelor to see to everything here all by himself. Moreover, the morbid desolation of the swamplands around the farm, with its proximity to the graveyards, made it a place that most would keep away. But after some time, people began to notice the presence of a demented woman prowling around the wetlands. Everyone was certain that she was insane, for none had failed to note the woman's peculiar quirk of singing to herself, crazed and dreamy-eyed, whenever they saw her. Yet no one knew what was she singing about. Every time she sauntered about, she would keep to the side of the path, chewing on cottonwood roots as she would make her way to the farm. What was her business with the bachelor at the farm; that would best be left unexplained. Until the late seventies, the Communist government reformed the collective farming method by allocating strips of farmlands to farmers. There were vast tracts of land around the village, but not all of them were fertile and rich enough to yield bountiful crops. The councilman's' family, a house of seven, was allotted more than tens of acres of land which many farm people would come every day, wrangling against each other to fight for rights to work the lands! No one had ever seen the bachelor; still, no one remembered him! The memory of the pig farm slowly drifted out of sight and minds of the villagers until one day, an old farmer who was measuring the land felt thirsty when he was nearby. Seeing the farm was nearby, he went to the farm, hoping to look for some water to drink. But when he came out, he began walking coquettishly like a woman and was singing with a female voice. As he walked, everyone who witnessed his behavior could hardly forget what he was doing: he was plucking and chewing cottonwood roots as he walked. Everyone was terrified by what they saw. Some of the townsfolk called for the help of a barefoot doctor, who diagnosed the old man's condition as dementia. With no one to take care of the old man, especially with the negligence of his children who took no heed to her father's condition, the old man began wandering about aimlessly and mindlessly until his sad and tragic death when his body was found in a drain. From then onwards, no one dared to come close to the pig farm and the place was marked as an ill-omen place! But one day, there came a man from the city who wanted to lease the place and rebuild the farm. The village council assembled and discussed, deciding in conclusion that since Yang Xiaoshan was a person of the city, he would most likely be troubled by the operation of his new venture rather than worry about ghosts and spirits. Little did they know that even he was hardly spared...

  Cutting off the councilman scornfully with a flourish of my hand, I said, "All right. I understand now. Wait for me here. I'll go in and have a look." The councilman was terrified and moved forward to try to stop me, only to be held back instead by Mr. Liu who placed his hand on his shoulder. "Relax! Do you not know who he is? He is the son of the famous Murong Hai who runs his own paranormal investigative firm. He is not fearful of the dead; only they fear him!"

  I went in the farm for a look and came out moments later, brushing off the seeds of beggar-ticks that had so generously clung on my pants. I said to the councilman, "It is bad in there. Call the police." Everyone was flabbergasted before words and I said, lighting a cigarette wedged between my teeth, before anyone could utter any objections, "There's are remains of three dead people in there. No, four actually. One of them was a pregnant woman whose unborn baby had died with her. They have died for quite some time that only their bones are left!"

  The councilman retrieved his phone from his pocket, his hands still trembling as he reported the case to the police. Quickly, I whispered to Mr. Liu, "Mr. Yang should be all right by now. It's better if you leave with him now and let me handle the police. There are some preparations I should first make before they arrive lest they themselves would be possessed by the spirit of the mad woman too!"

  Mr. Liu took my hand and shook it, saying, "Understood. Thank you so much for your help today! Let's meet up for drinks some day, my treat!" "Very well!" I agreed. I saw him off and he left, waving to me through his window.

  I returned to the councilman and instructed him to call for somebody to help prepare a table, a pot of water, and a tea set.

  The councilman went off hastily and returned not more than 20 minutes later with another man who came with an auto rickshaw that carried all the items I needed. We laid the table and set the pots and cups. I made some tea with some of Father's specially-prepared tea leaves and waited for the police to arrive. Another 20 minutes passed, and we hear the sirens blaring from afar. I hissed some instructions to the councilman, cautioning him that each of the policemen must first drink the tea I prepared before entering the haunted farm. Not long later, some policemen arrived at the scene. The leader of the group spoke to the councilman to find out about the situation before the police officers entered the farm. But they had barely made an ingress when a policewoman turned and walked outwards. Her colleague barked at her. "Hey! Where are you going!" But she ignored his calls and swayed her body as she walked, singing lightly to herself. Realizing that she had gone mad, the colleague immediately held her down only to hear her yelling. "I'll not go back!" The policeman shouted for the rest of the group and they had to all help to restrain her. Even before the investigations had begun, the police were already thrown into disarray. With great effort, they pulled her towards a shaded area, but the woman reached for a cottonwood plant and began biting on its bark, her face wearing a rabid and wild expression!

  I went forward to ask the village councilman, who was still there witnessing the entire fracas if he had instructed the police officers to drink the tea before entering the farm. The man replied that he did, but he did not observe if every one of them had indeed taken the drink. Realizing my presence, the leader of the troop asked me, "Who are you?" Fearful that the policeman's tone might offend me, the councilman tugged and pulled the police superintendent aside and spoke harshly to him while the police officer's eyes slowly grew wider and wider. Moments later, they returned and the lead police officer asked, "Where are you from?" "The De Chang Center for Paranormal Studies!" I replied, with a whiff of pride in my voice. The policeman glanced back at his possessed colleague and said, "I'm sure you know that we policeman cannot be seen to take in all these without suffering scrutiny and disciplinary actions. Is there any way you can cure my colleague without the use of joss sticks or talismans; some ways that seem more 'normal'?" "This is precisely the reason why I first prepared the tea for you all, but this colleague of yours had ignored the warnings I had instructed the councilman to convey to you. Nevermind, instruct your men to have care with what they speak. This is a haunted place. I'll use some acupuncture techniques to restore her to normal." The superintendent nodded readily. I went over and retrieved my needles and had the policewoman's colleagues lifted her hand. I pierced the needle and growled. "You will do well to behave yourself unless you wish to suffer my wrath!" The policewoman thrashed wildly for a brief moment and crumbled with white foams dribbling down her chin.

  The rest of the policemen carried the incapacitated policewomen to their patrol car before going back into the farm with me. I led them to the remains of the three dead persons where we found two knives, in addition to the bones that had laid there. The knives, one sharp and the other a cleaver, were badly rusted. For years the remains and the bones had been waiting until they once again see the light of day. As the police officers began their work of taking notes and pictures, I slipped a word to the superintendent-in-charge, saying, "Well, I guess my work here is done, and the councilman had told you everything you need to know. I'll be at the De Chang Center for Paranormal Studies if you need me!" With that, I began walking away. After barely two steps, I turned my neck back to look at him and said, "Remember to have your men eat some fruits or honey otherwise you all might suffer from constipation!" I promptly walked away to my car and drove off, without so much as a look back again.

  When the car roared to life, Yuan Chongxi roused from his sleep, yawning drowsily. "Where are we?" The good-for-nothing had been sleeping all the while in the car! Even before we reached the farm earlier with Mr. Liu, I had noticed him slowly falling into sleep. Yet he had managed to sleep through the entire ruckus earlier!

  We went back to the Center and was about to relay the story to Lin Feng when my phone rang. It was Mr. Liu. "Are you still at the farm, Shiyan my boy?" Mr. Liu's voice came from the earpiece. "Nope. I have handed everything to the police. I'm now back at the Center," I replied. "Very good! My nephew is up now. He wants to call you all out for a drink! Are you all up for it?" Somehow Yuan Chongxi managed to hear every word and immediately quipped. "Of course! Where do we meet!" What sharp hearing, I scowled. I was the one on the phone, yet it was he who had overheard the entire conversation and was the first to answer! "Wait for us at the Center. We're coming to you!" Mr. Liu said before ending the call.

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Chapter 232 An Awkward Family Dinner
Chapter 231 Na San Tamed
Chapter 230 Stepping on a Tigress' Toes
Chapter 229 Letter
Chapter 228 Back to Wu Zhong
Chapter 227 The Shaman's Devices
Chapter 226 Na San, the Shaman
Chapter 225 The Intruder
Chapter 224: A Sally into Society
Chapter 223: Former Acquaintance
Chapter 222 The Invisible Hand
Chapter 221 Stages of Mastery
Chapter 220 New Sister?
Chapter 219 Taken
Chapter 218 Magic against Magic
Chapter 217 The Geeky Girl
Chapter 216 Changbai Mountain
Chapter 215 Waking Up
Chapter 214 Provenance
Chapter 213 Grappling with Ghouls
Chapter 212 Midnight Madness
Chapter 211 Cult of the Damned
Chapter 210 Meeting of the Triune
Chapter 209 Tales of the Pas
Chapter 208 The Earthquake
Chapter 207 Powerless
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200 A Pseudo Demon Killer Met a Real One
Chapter 199 The Clown-like Old Taoist Pries
Chapter 198 Bian Dashou Was Caugh
Chapter 197 Li Shouzhong
Chapter 196
Chapter 195 The Grotto Graves
Chapter 194 Lost in the Fros
Chapter 193 Interference
Chapter 192
Chapter 191 Zhang Zixiang
Chapter 190 Ringside Witness
Chapter 189 The Ming Dynasty Murong Hai
Chapter 188 Back to the Pas
Chapter 187 Master Six's Returning
Chapter 186 Who on Earth Is It?
Chapter 185 Headway
Chapter 184 Three-way Spli
Chapter 183 Another Fool's Errand
Chapter 182 Revisiting Fort Enigma
Chapter 181 The Champion's Bane
Chapter 180 Foiling of the Windchaser
Chapter 179 Clash from the Pas
Chapter 178 Finale Furor
Chapter 177 The Bonfire Finale
Chapter 176 Squaring off with Soldiers
Chapter 175 Lu Shengnan
Chapter 174 The Bold Confession
Chapter 173 Wish the skull in the Labyrinthian Canyon a Happy New Year
Chapter 172 The In-Laws
Chapter 171 A New Year
Chapter 170 Professor Zhang
Chapter 169 News
Chapter 168 The Chief of Clan Zhang
Chapter 167 Repast of Reparation
Chapter 166 Reacquainting the Champions
Chapter 165 The Hillside Hun
Chapter 164 Battle in the Blind
Chapter 163 Dueling Below the Hill
Chapter 162 Disturbing Discoveries
Chapter 161 The Zoomorphic Deities of Shamanism
Chapter 160 A Walk in the Lost Settlemen
Chapter 159 The Foxes of the Yellow Soil Ridge
Chapter 158 Lost Paradise
Chapter 157 The Yellow Soil Ridge
Chapter 156 Lao Tao
Chapter 155 Trump Card: Zheng Shuang
Chapter 154 Celebrity
Chapter 153 Canine Conflic
Chapter 152 The Crucible of Heaven
Chapter 151 Faring with Foxes
Chapter 150 The Fox and the Weasel
Chapter 149 Teacher
Chapter 148 The Charlatan
Chapter 147 Real Deal
Chapter 146 Chongxi and Shiyan
Chapter 145 Uncanny Coincidence
Chapter 144 Farce
Chapter 143 Plans for New Year's Eve
Chapter 142 Zero Remorse
Chapter 141 Wiped off
Chapter 140 The Forest Sprite
Chapter 139 Night's Errand
Chapter 138 Checkmating the Weasels
Chapter 137 Wile for a Weasel
Chapter 136 The Eld of Yuan Chongxi
Chapter 135 Edelweiss' Wrath
Chapter 134 The Marauder and the Burglar
Chapter 133 Chongxi's Conundrum
Chapter 132 The Homecoming Dinner
Chapter 131 Aunt Ulan's Recovery
Chapter 130 The Windchaser, Zhu Mei
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125 Malice at Midnight
Chapter 124 The Mysterious Forest
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120 Three Centuries Ago
Chapter 119 Godmother's Pas
Chapter 118 Chongxi's Dismay
Chapter 117 Another Godmother
Chapter 116 Hag in the Highlands
Chapter 115 The Hunt Begins
Chapter 114
Chapter 113 My Mother and My Godmother
Chapter 112 Judgmen
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105 Zhang Zhigui
Chapter 103.104
Chapter 103-104 Dead Man Driving Chapter and Turmoil at the Zhang Residence
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100 The Sash of the Stretching Rainbow
Chapter 99 I Am Shiyan
Chapter 98
Chapter 97 The Final Pursue
Chapter 96 Endgame
Chapter 95 Blood Spilled Red
Chapter 94 Cards Ten, Jack, and Queen
Chapter 93 Frustration Again
Chapter 92 The Tipsy Nightmare
Chapter 91 The Challenge
Chapter 90 Wireless
Chapter 89 Fruitless
Chapter 88 Li Shanpao
Chapter 87 At Wit's End
Chapter 86 Nobility
Chapter 85 The Bazaar
Chapter 84 The Sisters' Mayhem
Chapter 83 Furious Reprisal
Chapter 82 Disturbed
Chapter 81 The Black Cat
Chapter 80 Poultry Problem
Volume Four Provenance --- Chapter 79 The Return
Chapter 78 Reinforcements
Chapter 77 Possessed
Chapter 76 Invasion
Chapter 75 Godmother
Chapter 74 Officer Zhang
Chapter 73 Edelweiss
Chapter 72 The Wolfpack
Chapter 71 The Tracking
Chapter 70 See You There
Chapter 69 The Scheme
Chapter 68 The Truth of the Heartbreaker
Chapter 67 Forty Years Ago
Chapter 66 The Marauders
Chapter 65 The VIP Reception
Chapter 64 Our Haunted Dwelling
Chapter 63 Seven Ghostly Sisters
Chapter 62 The Creed of the Eight Trigrams
Chapter 61 The Blood Charm
Chapter 60 The Date
Chapter 59 The Bat Spirit
Chapter 58 The Bet
Chapter 57 Bolt the Door and Beat the Dog
Chapter 56 Execution of the Thirteenth
Chapter 55 One Fell Swoop
Chapter 54 Night at the Brick Factory
Chapter 53 The Evil Cult
Chapter 51 Ludicrous Absurdity
Chapter 50 The Resolution
Chapter 49 The Cultivation of Seven Lives
Chapter 48 Master Six's Action
Chapter 47 There is No Reason Why it Should Not Be
Chapter 46 The Whole Bandits' Lair Is Wiped Out
Chapter 45 Divinity
Chapter 44 The Dud Round
Chapter 43 Master Six
Chapter 42 Draconic Mutation
Chapter 41 The Hermit of Hidden Talents
Chapter 40 Third Uncle
Chapter 39 The Ignominious Defeat
Chapter 38 An Interview With the Dead
Chapter 37 The Grudge of the Bony Remains
Chapter 36 The Debt
Chapter 35 Depraved Dividends
Chapter 34 Jiangshi?
Chapter 33 Fresh Beginnings
Chapter 32 Maiden Voyage
Chapter 31 Business Groundwork
Chapter 30 Uncle Quan's Derring-Do
Chapter 29 The Lecture
Chapter 28 Xie Bingyi
Chapter 26 The
Chapter 25 Yuan Chongxi
Chapter 24 Hawker Stalls
Chapter 23 So Shall You Weep
Chapter 22 What Goes Around, Comes Around
Chapter 21 The Seething Lee
Chapter 20 Shiyan and Lin Feng
Chapter 19 Undestined Romance
Chapter 18 The Cruel Stroke of Fate
Chapter 17 The Belligerent Reunion
Chapter 16 The Mysteriously Lost Old Man
Chapter 15 Xuan'er Shou
Chapter 14 Nuptial Preparations
Chapter 13 Resurrection
Chapter 12 Fen's Death
Chapter 11 The Post-disaster Episode
Chapter 10 The Unlikely Brotherhood
Chapter 9 Homecoming
Chapter 8 The Mysterious Girl
Chapter 7 Aunt Fen and her Husband
Chapter 6 The Debt of Passion
Chapter 5 Subduing the Ghost At Night
Chapter 4 The Battle With the Plastic Bag
Chapter 3 Nocturnal Sight
Chapter 2 The White Fiend
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