Folk Strange Records 7: Grandma, Don't Eat Me
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"Grandma, don't eat." I believe this was a childhood shadow for many people. It was also a bedside ghost story that people born in the 80s and 90s had heard. I don't know how many people fell asleep listening to it when they were young. I heard this story from my grandmother when I was a child. It is said that in the early years, there was a family with the surname Liu. On this day, Grandma Liu was going back to her mother's house. There were only the old man and three children left at home. The children's parents worked in the forest farm and had not been home for many days. Grandma Liu said that she would stay at her mother's house for four or five days and come back after finishing her business. At that time, transportation was not well developed, and people had to walk over mountains and ridges. Grandma Liu, who originally said she would be away for four or five days, came back early the next morning. When the three grandchildren saw that their grandma was back, they were very happy, thinking that she must have brought delicious food. But when Granny Liu saw her three grandchildren, she didn't react at all. She went into the house with a gloomy face, lay on the kang, and covered her head with a quilt. The three grandchildren played there by themselves until it was almost dark. The child's grandfather came back and was surprised to see Granny Liu at home. He asked her why she came back today if she wasn't going to stay there for a few days? Granny Liu didn't respond. Grandpa came to the kitchen and saw that the pot was cold and the stove was cold. The children must be hungry, so he lit a fire and cooked. When the meal was ready, Granny Liu didn't get up. Grandpa asked her several questions, but Granny Liu just covered her head and didn't say anything. After dinner, there was nothing to do, so the family went to bed early. At night, the little grandson heard the sound of eating. He turned his head and saw that it was from Granny Liu, so he asked her what she was eating. Granny Liu said she was eating carrots. The little grandson wanted to eat some. Granny Liu told him to go to bed early because the carrots had heartburn. The whole night, Granny Liu was eating radishes, making a "crunching" sound. The next morning, the little grandson found that his third sister, who was sleeping next to him, was gone. 0
 
 
As soon as Grandpa got off the field, he asked Granny Liu where the child was. Granny Liu explained, "Her aunt said she missed her early in the morning and took her away." Because this kind of thing has happened before, Grandpa didn't take it seriously. He asked Granny Liu to get up, but she refused, saying that she was not feeling well and would be fine after lying down for a while. Grandpa felt sorry for her and wanted to take her to the clinic, but she refused to go. During the day, Grandpa went up the mountain to visit the forest farm, leaving the two children to play at home. While playing, the little grandson heard the door being pushed open with a "creak". He looked back and saw Granny Liu drooling at the two of them through the crack of the door, with green light in her eyes, which looked very scary. The little grandson was a little scared, and at this time Grandpa came back, and he told him what he had just seen. When Grandpa heard this, his face changed drastically, and he quickly asked his grandson to hide away, and he went into the house with a shotgun. At this time, Granny Liu returned to the kang and covered herself with the quilt. Grandpa raised his gun, aimed at the quilt, pulled the trigger and fired. Many holes were punched in the quilt, and a lot of blood oozed out. Granny Liu didn't move at all inside, and it looked like she was dead. Grandpa lifted the quilt and was dumbfounded. It was not Granny Liu in the quilt at all, but a monster covered with hair. Its head had been smashed, and it was impossible to tell what it was. Unfortunately, Sanmei had been eaten by it until there was little left. As for how Grandpa knew it, it has to start from when he went up the mountain that morning. When he was guarding the forest farm, he passed by a forest and saw many crows fighting for food on the ground. He wondered if there were any birds or animals dead, so he wanted to go over and see if he needed to bury them. He drove away the crows and saw an old lady lying on the ground. Judging from her clothes and hairstyle, wasn't she his wife? 0
 
 
He hurried home and killed the monster that had turned into Granny Liu. If he hadn't found her in time, the other two grandchildren would have been eaten by the monster. 0
 
 
 
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