Chapter 376 Haunted Wedding Dress: A Paranormal Encounter in Ancient Courtyard

Uncle Jenkins was so scared that he jumped three feet high and kept backing away until he sat on the ground!

The wedding dress took a step forward and lifted its sleeves...

Uncle Jenkins stammered, "Useless, useless, useless..."

Just a moment ago, he could still explain the movement of the sleeves, but now it took a step forward, which proved that there was nothing inside the dress holding it up. There were no strings or anything supporting it, and Paul even noticed that the wedding dress was floating off the ground.

"Dear husband..." A soft, faint voice sounded again.

This time the voice seemed to be in his ear, plaintive and affectionate...

Immediately after, the bright red wedding dress rushed towards him!

Paul, "!!"

He leaped up, not knowing what he was thinking, and ran behind Susie.

Hamza remained silent.

Wade remained silent.

Lucy remained silent.

Susie exclaimed, "Uncle Jenkins, aren't you not afraid?"

Paul remained silent.

Lucy asked, "Uncle Jenkins, what are you going to say just now? 'Useless, useless, useless'?"

Paul felt like something had collapsed.

He coughed and whispered, "It look like the wedding dress isn't just a prop..."

Before he finished speaking, he saw that the bright red wedding dress suddenly disappeared not far away!

It disappeared for real, gone in the blink of an eye.

A gust of wind blew by, and everyone felt a chill down their spine, their necks, and their scalps.

Everyone, big and small, was scared and hid behind the screen in the second entrance.

This was a corner where the second entrance and the screen met, and the top was empty.

Susie was also nervous because of the tense atmosphere.

What's going on, what's going on!

Is it playing hide-and-seek?

Everyone hushed, and Susie stopped talking too, shrinking with them.

At this moment, outside the courtyard, the wedding dress floated by slowly, groping like a headless fly.

"Dear husband, where are you..." The weeping voice echoed in the empty courtyard, "Come out quickly..."

Paul's scalp tingled.

He could see it more clearly now. The dress wasn't being pulled by anything, and it was indeed walking on its own.

The dress fumbled around for a while and quickly disappeared at the end of the covered corridor. Just as everyone breathed a sigh of relief, they heard the most terrifying sound in a horror scene -

"You're here..." The voice was very clear, but low and sounded like they were playing hide-and-seek.

Everyone looked up and saw the wedding dress floating above them.

"Wah, wah, wah - Holy sh*t!" This was Wade.

"Ah, ah, there's a ghost!" This was Lucy.

"Susie!" This was Hamza.

As for Paul...

He grabbed Susie and ran out, dragging Wade behind him. Lucy dashed out with a swoosh, surprisingly taking the lead. Hamza only managed to grab Susie's foot, and he even broke one of her shoes. The group fled like they were pulling out a string of sweet potatoes from the soil, screaming and shouting.

Susie was confused, and quickly pulled out a yellow talisman, waving her hand and shouting, "Evil spirits, begone!" A sharp scream was heard, and the red wedding dress disappeared again.

Lucy cried, "What do we do? I'm scared! Was that the bridegroom the boy was talking about?"

Susie shook her head, wondering why Lucy's reaction was sometimes so accurate and sometimes not. If it wasn't the bridegroom, then who was it?

Paul decisively said, "Let's stop fooling around. I'll call your uncle now and ask him to send someone to pick us up." Beep - the number you have dialed is not in service.

Paul tried again, but there was no signal this time.

Paul fell silent.

"Don't be afraid," Susie comforted, "As long as we find the missing bridegroom, we can get out!" It wasn't so scary if they didn't mention the bridegroom, but the fact that he still hadn't shown up was even more terrifying.

Wade swallowed and said he wasn't afraid because he had his little sister with him.

Wade moved closer to Susie, and Hamza and Lucy hugged Susie's arm. Paul tightly held Susie's hand.

It was just a moment ago when Paul was leading the children. Now it was Susie leading a group of "little kids". Susie whispered, "Big brother, my shoes..." It wasn't until then that Hamza noticed Susie's shoes were in his hand, and he quickly helped her put them on.

Susie stood with her legs apart, and commanded, "Alright, it's our turn now. Let's go find the female ghost aunt!" The group found themselves rooted to the spot and couldn't move.

Hamza asked silently, "Do we really have to go?" Susie thought for a moment and said, "You don't have to go if you don't want to. I'll go alone, and you can wait for me here!" The group hesitated, but eventually decided to go together.

They struggled to move their feet and searched through the eastern chamber, back to the main hall, the new room, the other side of the study, and the two ear rooms, but found nothing.

The only place left was the back of the house, which was the backyard. They passed through the third door and stood at the entrance of the backyard.

It was gloomy inside, and a chill ran down their spines. Susie suddenly stopped in her tracks, furrowing her brows. She felt danger. Who was hiding inside?