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Winter Youth - Spirit Cage
Winter Youth - Spirit Cage
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Part - 1 -
It was midnight, and the cemetery was eerily quiet.
The cemetery, located not far from the main road connecting the two cities, is surrounded by a fence and guarded by guards. -
At about two o'clock in the morning, a dark figure quietly approached the cemetery. The dark figure, carrying a large bundle on his shoulder, stopped in front of a recently buried corpse. He threw the bundle that had come loose from his shoulder onto the side of the grave.
He looked around the area, but when he saw no disturbance, he began to dig a hole.
It was night, the whole sky was dark, covered with clouds, and the stars were shining brightly in the sky.
There is not even a single arrow. The grave is placed in a cemetery.
To the customer, the sound that emerged seemed like an evil scream in the eerily quiet surroundings.
A dog that was roaming the cemetery saw this scene and started barking loudly. Hearing the dog's bark, other dogs from far away followed, and the cemetery was filled with the sound of dogs barking.
The man who was carving the tomb was working hard, until sweat dripped from his forehead, carving the base of the cave. A short while later, the body had been buried for only three days.
The wall of the tomb, which had not yet been properly repaired, caved in and collapsed.
He threw the axe aside as he watched the broken bricks falling into the hole. He was terrified as soon as the axe broke.
Me- Should I continue to pierce the door, there's his big body inside. My sister- I don't know if he's already in the bathroom like he said, how will I face him if he wakes up in the bathroom? Hood.
No, he wasn't going to die, he didn't want to die from the beginning, the girl is a bit more intelligent, you know he was going to die so you ordered me to do it, right?
He was confused and stood there thinking, "Should I continue digging the grave or should I go back to the cave?"
- Then he thought of something. What if he hadn't dug a cave and invited her in? She would have stayed.
Oh, he'll just wake up and get up, and then it'll be worse. She won't end up tormenting him for the rest of her life, thinking that maybe he won't come and get her from the grave.
Take her away, take her away, then she will be safe. She will also be free from the constant torment of being dragged out of the grave by the grace of God.
He decided to pull the woman out of the cave together without hesitation.
He removed the rubble and pulled the coffin out of the grave. The heavy coffin was not easy to find. He worked hard and slowly pulled the island's coffin out.
After a while, the large head covered with a corpse was completely outside.
He knocked the iron bars off the coffin with a hammer. Then he opened it with a hammer, and the lid fell to the ground.
He bravely followed the corpse from the coffin. The woman's body was extremely deformed.
She was still in the coffin. There was a large gash on her face, dripping with blood, and her flesh was peeling off. She had been killed in a car accident.
It was a terrible wound. She had been a very beautiful woman before she died.
He was staring at the woman's body. Salty saliva was flowing from the woman's mouth. Tears were also flowing from her eyes, even though her eyelids were closed. He was staring at the woman's body with disgust. As he stared at the woman's body, he thought with regret, "Was it a mistake to come and save her?"
As he stared, he saw the eyelids of the woman's body open. The corpse was
He saw her eyes open and staring at him.
Then I saw the corpse sitting up from the coffin.
He trembled with fear and stepped back.
* Don't be afraid, are you still afraid of your own wife? You coward!"
The corpse told him.
* Hee- hee- hee- Finally you came and called me, didn’t you Nan, hee, hee, hee, call me, I’ll carry you out of my head, hee-Nanda, didn’t you hear what I was saying, Aung Mae Lay, I’ve been pretending to die in the coffin for three days, my arms are already weak, hee-Keung Nanda, try to carry me, you’re wasting your time, hee, carry me on your shoulders and take me home, you idiot.”
"*Oh..." he muttered in fear.
The birds that were perched on the perch woke up and flew away, screaming. They thought they had heard him and the corpse talking to each other.
He couldn't resist her orders and lifted her onto his shoulder. She ended up lying face down on his shoulder.
He carried the woman in that manner and came out of the tomb.
A dog that used to eat corpses saw the scene, barked sharply, and ran away, clutching its tail.
In the dark, silent, moonlit night, no living person noticed a man carrying a large body out of a cemetery.
The trees swaying in the wind made a rustling sound, as if whispering to each other about the incident.
* Ha-ha-ha- Finally, you can't just call me, can you? Go ahead, take me home.
Go ahead, as usual, you have to do whatever I ask you to do, and you have to hide me from people. The woman who was caught

