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??177: Chapter 77: Three Companions_2

177: Chapter 77: Three Companions_2

Cen Dongsheng pondered.

But he knew Sister Zhi Zhen never shot aimlessly.

The material placed at the top recorded recent changes on Stone Tower Mountain, serving as a re introduction.

Below it was a description of the history of Stone Tower Mountain and the nearby villages and settlents.

“The village on Stone Tower Mountain was called Shigou Village in the past…

The local villagers worshipped the Mountain God…

There used to be a tradition of offerings, which gradually ceased.”

That was just a brief and rough description.

As for what the “Mountain God” was, the materials didn’t explain in detail.

Next was an incident from 1970 involving a beast attacking people.

Local monkey disasters were rampant, and villagers were often scratched and crops damaged.

The local Shigou Village production brigade organized a monkey-killing team, all ard with guns, but these villagers went missing.

Not until the “social reform to township” in the 1980s did people go up the mountain again, discovering the suspected white bones of these people deep in the forest, so severely damaged that it was almost impossible to piece together a complete skeleton.

In addition, Cen Dongsheng saw a piece of record, whether fictional novel or folklore, titled “Mountain Goblin.”

The so-called “mountain goblin” in Chinese mythology was a one-legged ghostly creature in the mountains, categorized as a kind of monster in the mountains.

“Baopuzi: Climbing” describes the mountain sprite resembling a child, with a backward foot, attacking at night, called “goblin.”

As various rumors mixed together, the image of the mountain goblin in folklore gradually evolved into a long-bodied, black, and imnsely strong monster that could run faster than a leopard and tear tigers and leopards apart with its bare hands, a mountain overlord with a very long lifespan.

“His great-grandfather studied at South Mountain Liu Gou Temple…

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