Tell me the scariest rural ghost story you have ever heard?
I'll tell you a true ghost story about the countryside: My hometown is the countryside, and I grew up in the countryside since I was a child. I have nothing to do but sit at the door and listen to the old man telling stories in the shade. My uncle who told us a story told us a personal experience of paranormal. When he was young, he was a street vendor who went to the village fair. When he goes to other villages, he has to leave early and return late, usually at four or five in the morning. At that time, the traffic was inconvenient. He rode a bicycle with goods behind him. One day, he went out early, before dawn, to a village 30 miles away. Along the way, he passed a small river, which was full of poplars. He is very careful because of the wind. The faster he rode, the more he thought about it, the more afraid he became. He accidentally fell down and the goods were scattered all over the floor. He quickly put all the goods into the basket, and when he was about to leave, he suddenly found his weight. At once, his whole body stood on end and his feet were as heavy as lead. Uncle suddenly gave a childish voice. He couldn't see clearly when he saw a child on the other side of the river. He is about seven or eight years old. The child said, uncle, why don't you bear the burden? He has found something wrong and said, pick up my friend in front. I'll ask him to help me pick up my new shoes. I'm afraid I'll get them dirty in the future "Child" said: OK, I'll wait for you. He pushed up his bike and ran like hell. He rode on the set in one breath, got there, sat on the ground panting, thinking about it and died. After a while, it gradually dawned and more people gathered. He told it to the man who stood beside him. The old man told him that he passed by the river two days ago, and a little boy was playing and accidentally fell into the river and drowned. His parents died when they were doing farm work in the field next to him. You weighed the river and didn't sink, so you were asked to be a scapegoat. Don't go that way again!