Chapter 263 Supernatural New Version
Chapter 263 Supernatural New Version
Chapter 263 Supernatural New Version
It was also a stormy night.
The story told by the monk Ke Yuanhui is different from that told by Sun Yihai.
According to Monk Yuanhui, Sun Yihui did not go home voluntarily that night.
Instead, she was summoned back by someone sent by the old lady of the Sun family.
As for the reason, Monk Yuanhui, being an outsider, had no idea.
That night, Sun Yihui drove back to the Sun family home overnight. As soon as he entered the house, he started arguing with the old lady.
It is said that they had a very heated argument.
Sun Yihui even overturned the table. After the argument, Sun Yihui went to find his grandmother, and the two closed the door and talked about something.
About half an hour later, Sun Yihui came out of his grandmother's room again.
He went straight to the seventh concubine's room.
After entering the room, Sun Yihui stopped causing trouble.
The two quickly turned off the lights in the room.
In the middle of the night, when the seventh concubine got up to relieve herself and returned to bed, she did indeed see Sun Yihui bleeding from all seven orifices.
But at that time, Sun Yihui was not completely dead yet.
He grabbed the seventh concubine's bodice with his hand, struggling and spitting blood as he pointed in the direction of the old lady's room.
The seventh concubine was so frightened that she almost fainted.
The seventh concubine screamed in terror and tumbled off the bed. Ignoring the raging storm outside, she went to knock on the old lady's door. She summoned the old lady, the eldest mistress, and several concubines.
By the time they arrived at the Seventh Concubine's room, Sun Yihui was already dead.
He opened his eyes wide, as if he had been wronged.
The third concubine also stepped forward, accusing the seventh concubine of secretly harming Sun Yihui.
In the end, the old lady took the initiative and found a doctor in the town. After examination, the doctor concluded that Sun Yihui had died of poisoning.
Sun Yihui did indeed have the poison in his hand.
Then, the third concubine stepped forward and accused the seventh concubine of plotting to murder her husband.
The seventh concubine also fainted.
It was the town doctor who took her pulse and confirmed that the seventh concubine was pregnant. The old lady then locked the seventh concubine up. At this point in the story, Monk Yuanhui's account differed slightly from Sun Yihai's.
For example, Sun Yihui didn't come back on his own initiative that night.
Instead, it was the old lady of the Sun family who sent someone to call him back.
After being called back, Sun Yihui met with the old lady, and the two had a heated argument.
Furthermore, Sun Yihai said that when the seventh concubine went to urinate at night, she found Sun Yihui, who had already passed away.
According to Monk Yuanhui, Sun Yihui was not yet dead at that time.
In these two different stories, everything else is the same.
The only exception was the old lady of the Sun family.
What caused the differences between the stories told by Sun Yihai and the monk Yuan Hui? Was Sun Yihai protecting his mother?
Or is it that even Sun Yihai, the third master of the Sun family, is unaware of all this?
Ye Shaohong was unable to make a judgment.
After all, these stories have been embellished.
That night, when Sun Yihui died, Sun Yihai was not at home; he was still in Hanyang County.
He learned about it from people after he returned home.
As for Monk Yuanhui, he was not a member of the Sun family, nor did he witness all of this. He only knew about it three days later when he went to the Sun family to preside over a memorial service and heard it from others.
To put it simply, the stories they both knew contained elements of misinformation.
There is definitely credible content.
But what's added and what's missing is probably something even they themselves don't know. So, if they tell Ye Shaohong about it now, there will naturally be some omissions.
To find out exactly what happened that night, we'll probably have to ask the witnesses.
As Ye Shaohong listened to Monk Yuanhui's story, he secretly made comparisons in his heart.
They secretly speculated about the truth.
Before anyone knew it, Monk Yuanhui had finished recounting the process of the Sun family preparing for the funeral, and then went on to tell the story of the Sun family's corpses coming back to life three days later.
According to Monk Yuanhui, it wasn't a case of a corpse rising from the dead at all.
It was man-made.
After being summoned by the old lady of the Sun family, he was required to personally preside over the funeral rites, so the monk Yuanhui came into close contact with Sun Yihui's corpse.
He astutely noticed several rope marks on Sun Yihui's corpse. It was highly likely that the legend of Sun Yihui's resurrection was due to someone deliberately moving his body under the cover of darkness.
As for who that person was and why they did it, Monk Yuanhui tried to find out, but in the end he found nothing.
The decision to temporarily keep the body still and not proceed with the burial was also made by the monk Yuanhui.
He had hoped to use this opportunity to find the murderer hiding in the shadows, but he stayed at the Sun residence for seven whole days and still couldn't find the man's whereabouts.
Seven days later, Monk Yuanhui wanted to bury Sun Yihui, but that very night, another incident occurred where a woman was crying in the middle of the night.
The entire Sun family was in an uproar.
Everyone was summoned by the old lady of the Sun family and gathered in the courtyard square.
But they still couldn't find the wailing woman. It was as if a supernatural event had truly occurred.
Monk Yuanhui isn't a real monk, and he doesn't know how to perform rituals to help the deceased pass on. In order to appease the old lady of the Sun family and protect his own reputation, he can only fool the old lady and continue to keep Sun Yihui's body at home.
They promised to perform a 49-day ritual to help the souls find peace, thus temporarily suppressing the matter.
The monk Yuanhui knew nothing more.
After all, by then, he had already fled back to Jiuzhen Mountain in a panic and helplessness.
After listening to his story, Ye Shaohong did not rush to speak, but fell into silence.
Ye Shaohong already knew that Sun Yihui's resurrection was a deliberate manipulation.
And I have never doubted it.
Unbeknownst to Ye Shaohong, seven days after Sun Yihui's death, another supernatural event occurred at the Sun residence. A woman wailed in the middle of the night, and the old lady even gathered everyone in the Sun family compound, yet no clues were found. This whole affair was rather eerie.
Ye Shaohong couldn't figure it out either.
As he learned more and more, he became increasingly troubled by the unfathomable quagmire that was the Sun family.
It's often said that even an upright official finds it difficult to settle family disputes; this probably describes a similar situation.
Human hearts are unpredictable, and everyone has their own motives, making it truly difficult to make a decision.
"Perhaps I should go and see the town doctor."
"I wonder what kind of stories we'll hear from him?"
"Could it be yet another new version?"
"In these stories, which are true and which are false? Things are getting more and more interesting!"
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