Delighted, Renee hurried toward the house, but abruptly stopped as she got closer. A chill ran down
her spine.
"Renee, the lights are on in this house, so someone should be living here, right?" Jeffrey had been
walking beside Daisy during the journey, but hurried to catch up with Renee. When he and Daisy
arrived at the door of that house, they gasped, the blood draining from their faces.
"Umm... Isn''t that a coffin? There are candles around it too... Did... someone die here?" Daisy grabbed
Jeffrey''s arm and stammered.
"What bad luck! We should leave." Renee had been through a lot already, and knew she couldn''t afford
any more bad luck if she offended any spirits in the house.
"Yeah, let''s... look for another house." Jeffrey swallowed in fear.
The three of them turned around to leave, but Renee bumped into something the moment she turned
around. Renee was shocked to see an old woman with gray hair and dark clothes standing behind her.
They hadn''t even seen her or heard her approach!
"I’m sorry, Madam. I didn''t see you there." Although Renee was scared, she still apologized to the old
woman politely.
The old woman stared at them for a long time, then finally croaked, "Who are you? You don''t look like
locals." The old woman''s eyes were dull, and her voice was hoarse. She sounded like a character from
a horror movie.
"Yes, we''re not locals. We came here to find out something." Although Renee was still scared, the old
woman was the first person she''d seen in this vige. Besides, she was old, so she might know about
Quinton''s history.
"I see. Where are you all staying tonight?" The old woman asked curiously.
"Umm... We still haven''t found a ce to stay actually," Renee replied awkwardly.
"If you don''t mind, you can rest at my house," the old woman said kindly, then walked into her house.
The three of them stood at the door, not daring to enter the house.
"What''s the matter? Do you think my house is too shabby?" The old woman turned and smiled at them.
Renee shook her head. "No, we don''t. It''s just that... we''re worried we might inconvenience you... if
you''re busy." The old woman''s house was clearly having a funeral, so outsiders shouldn''t enter it
unless they wanted bad luck on their hands.
"Haha! No, you''ve got it all wrong. No one died at my house..." The old woman pointed at the coffin in
the living room. "This coffin is for me." "Umm... What about the candles then?" "Oh, that''s because I
haven''t paid the electricity bill for a long time. Plus, this vige is practically forgotten, so it''s been a
long time since we had electricity." The old woman coughed and said helplessly, "All the people in the
vige left except for elders like me. When we''re dying, we''ll goy in the coffins, and die naturally."
"So, you wear dark clothes to prevent sudden..." Renee trailed off, feeling sorry for the elders living
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