Eat Sh*t.

Susie had a little difficulty understanding, but she quickly caught on.

She couldn't believe it and said, "Do you have a grudge against that girl? Why would you do such a thing to her?"

Mouth Ghost said, "No, I told you, it was just a joke! Who knew those netizens were so easily swayed? I didn't even think of it myself!"

They all spoke as if it were real, and they charged 8,000 per night...

Flower Heart sneered, "But you started this! I ask you, what right do you have to spread rumors about others? Just because they're pretty?"

"What are you thinking? You're jealous of others for being able to marry a beautiful wife despite being poor, short, and plain-looking, aren't you? If you can't have it, you want to slander others, right?"

Mouth Ghost immediately denied, "I didn't mean it like that!"

It really was just a joke, but he didn't know which joke would escalate like this.

Flower Heart sneered; this kind of man with his head in his pants, what joke could he tell? It was just an excuse!

Trash! Spit!!

Mouth Ghost continued to defend himself, "Later, that girl reported it to the police, and the officer came to me. I immediately apologized to her and explained the truth on my social media!"

Weak Ghost thought of himself being violently killed, and what good would it do to clarify some things?

He was just a coward who didn't like to speak up.

But those bullies spread rumors about him being effeminate and gay, and said he wasn't a man.

Then they had an excuse to 'teach him a lesson'.

Mouth Ghost's sophistry was just an excuse for his violent behavior.

Weak Ghost said coldly, "So what? Is it useful?"

Mouth Ghost stopped talking again.

It was indeed useless.

Even if the police cleared his name, he was still locked up for three days.

But the girl was pointed and talked about on the streets - because of her striking appearance, she was easily recognized.

Even when she was buying groceries, some people took the opportunity to touch her hand and ask if she wanted to make 800 in one night.

These were the words spoken by the girl when she killed him.

"Her husband divorced her, her family was ashamed of her, and she was also fired from her job..."

The mouth ghost spoke with some guilt here, but his guilt flashed past quickly because he was later killed by the girl, so the guilt quickly disappeared, replaced by resentment.

"She had no choice but to set up a fruit stand, but there were always people with bad intentions who went to her booth and either didn't buy any fruit or said nasty things."

Susie felt angry and suffocated in her heart, a feeling of anger that couldn't be vented.

This made her lose control and angrily said, "You ruined that sister! You have no remorse here, you are a, you are a..."

Susie was so angry that she couldn't come up with an adjective.

The fickle ghost said, "You are a scumbag!"

Susie clenched her fists and said angrily, "Yes, you are a scumbag!"

The little girl's voice was too loud, and a nearby aunt who had just finished her farm work and returned home looked at Susie in surprise, then at Ryan.

Ryan remained silent.

He opened his mouth and silently said in the aunt's doubtful gaze, "Yes, yes, Uncle... Uncle is a scumbag..."

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Ryan wanted to cry.

He was innocent, and he had never even held a girl's finger.

But he became a scumbag...

Susie said angrily, "Continue! And then what?"

The mouth ghost sighed and said, "Then the girl couldn't stay in the county anymore and had to go to the city to work, but her past was dug up again by others..."

When he made the joke, he never thought that it would become a stain on the girl's life that she couldn't get rid of no matter where she went. It's a bit exaggerated... he couldn't even believe that the girl would be chased and bitten by people after leaving her hometown.

"You see, it's not my fault, right? I admit I was wrong at first, but I was really innocent afterwards."

"But she found me one day, you know how terrifying it was!!"

The storyteller shuddered at this point.

"She crawled out from under my bed!"

"In the middle of the night, she crawled out from under my bed, holding an axe..."

"She wanted to die with me, you don't know, she was like a madwoman!"

A woman going crazy is very scary, and the girl just held the axe and went crazy on him.

He had no room to fight back, and soon fell down.

The girl stood on him, with a resentful look in her eyes,

"Are you the one who washed feet?"

"Are you the number 8 technician?"

"You f*ed me, 8,000 dollars for one night, right?!"

Every time she spoke, she would swing the axe towards his mouth.

In the end, she didn't stop until she had hacked his head into pieces.

"I died like that." The storyteller said, with resentment in his eyes. "It was extremely terrifying when I died, and after death, she even dragged me to the rooftop to sunbathe."

That day happened to be the day of the summer solstice, when the sun was the strongest in the year.

It was exactly noon, 12 o'clock

The building he was in happened to be a place where Yang energy gathered.

His ghost was nailed to the rooftop like that, repeating the horror of his death and the scorching sun after death, day after day... suffering and torment... until he became an evil ghost!

When Susie heard this, she breathed a sigh of relief and gritted her teeth, "You deserve it!"

Flower Heart Ghost, "You deserve it!"

Unlucky Ghost, "You didn't die for nothing!"

Coward ghost, "When will this cycle of revenge end... I'm on the girl's side and suggest killing him again."

Ugly ghost, "...Spit!"

remained silent.

Susie followed suit, stretched out her neck and yelled "tui!!"

The storyteller immediately shouted, "I'm innocent too! I never thought a joke would turn out like this. If I knew, I wouldn't have done it! Really!"

The Flower Heart Ghost punched him, "Eat sh!"

Susie followed suit and stepped on the storyteller's chest, "Eat sh!"

Ryan remained silent.

Their Susie suddenly became fierce, spitting and saying "eat sh"...

He was so scared.

Their soft, gentle and obedient little niece seemed to be possessed by a ghost!

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