The Snake Returned with the Human Soul!

Par : Robert J. Williams
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201953782
  • EAN9798201953782
  • Date de parution10/03/2022
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJL

Résumé

The old lady had died, the neighbours had found the snake in the room of that deceased lady just after one day and it eats milk and banana, Is it really the dead lady?Has the evil spirit, a prisoner of almost a thousand years, come out of the rock? On Sunday, locals in Nasu, Japan, saw the rock fall into two pieces. After that their panic started. Locals fear, stoned evil spirits have been released!According to Japanese folklore, the fox once took the form of a beauty.
A feudal lord wanted to use that beauty named Tamamo-no-mae in a conspiracy to assassinate the then Emperor of Japan, Toba. However, the table was ruined. History shows that Toba, the 64th emperor of Japan, ruled from 1108 to 1123. According to popular belief, after the plan to destroy the emperor was thwarted, the beauty was captured by the Buddhist monks in a group of burning lava. After that, when the lava freezes into rocks, the pieces of rock are scattered all over Japan.
The girl had a love affair with a bishop of the fort. Emily told the bishop about her pregnancy. But this bishop of the castle rejects Emily and denies the child. Emily, in great pain, jumped from the Hearness Tower and committed suicide. For more than 200 years, the ghost of a child servant has been seen in the kitchen of the fort. He was tortured to death. Many believe that the child's soul did not leave the fort.