The coffin was made of stone and was enormous, making it difficult for him to open it alone. Just as he was about to figure out how to open it, he suddenly heard a faint hissing sound, which made him even more uneasy.
What was that sound? Could there really be a ghost?
This kind of work is definitely not for one person!
Who cares if it's a ghost? Get out of here!
Grandpa grabbed the rope and started to climb up, stepping over the deadbeat's body. But then he heard the hissing sound leave the coffin. Not daring to look back, he grabbed the rope and started to climb. Something entangled his left leg. He looked back and saw a large green snake. Its length was unclear, but it was about as thick as a bowl.
Thinking it was a ghost, he didn't expect it to be a snake. Suddenly, Grandpa's feet perked up, kicking back and forth in the tunnel. After a long time, he couldn't kick the snake down. Instead, it climbed up through the hole. Grandpa grabbed the snake's head, but it quickly broke free. The green snake didn't bother with Grandpa and crawled out through the hole. Grandpa breathed a sigh of relief, thinking he'd finally saved his life. He hesitated whether to leave. After all, once outside, he'd encounter the green snake crouching at the cave entrance. Another battle was inevitable. Xiaoqing versus Fahai, and he, the Anhui Fahai, wouldn't stand a good chance of winning.
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