The Guangxi Affliction: The Plane Crash That Haunts Dreams
In the remote mountains of Guangxi, nestled among the lush greenery and misty valleys, there lay an airport that was little more than a runway and a few small buildings. It was here that Flight 921, a small, regional aircraft, was scheduled to touch down. The passengers were a mix of locals and tourists, each with their own stories and reasons for traveling to this part of the world.
The plane took off without incident, soaring through the clear blue sky. But as it approached the runway, a sudden storm rolled in. The pilot, a seasoned veteran, tried to navigate through the turbulent skies, but the storm was too fierce. The plane's wings clipped the top of a towering cloud, and it plummeted from the sky like a stone.
When the plane finally hit the ground, it was in ruins. The survivors emerged from the charred wreckage, dazed and in shock. Among them was Li Wei, a young man visiting his family for the first time in years. He had seen the crash from a distance and rushed to the site to help.
As the rescue teams worked to free the trapped passengers, Li Wei noticed something strange. The plane's interior was still warm, but the air was oddly cold. He felt a chill run down his spine, and he couldn't shake the feeling that he was not alone. He looked around and saw the faces of the survivors, their eyes wide with fear and confusion. The pilot, who had been found alive, was muttering to himself, his voice barely audible over the chaos.
Days turned into weeks, and the survivors returned to their lives. But they couldn't shake the feeling that something was still amiss. Li Wei, in particular, found himself haunted by dreams of the crash. In each dream, he saw the plane falling, the pilot's last desperate attempt to control the aircraft, and the final moments of the passengers.
One night, Li Wei had a particularly vivid dream. He was standing in the middle of the runway, watching the plane descend. As it approached, he felt a sudden jolt of fear. He turned to see the pilot, his eyes wide with terror, pointing to the sky. Li Wei looked up and saw a dark, ominous cloud looming over the plane. He woke up in a cold sweat, his heart pounding.
Li Wei decided to investigate the crash further. He spoke to the pilot, who had been released from the hospital and was living in a small town nearby. The pilot, whose name was Zhang, was a man of few words, but Li Wei could see the pain in his eyes. Zhang told him that he had seen something strange during the crash. He had felt a presence, a cold, oppressive force that seemed to be trying to control the plane.
Li Wei's curiosity was piqued. He began to research the history of the airport and the surrounding area. He discovered that the airport had been built on the site of an old temple, a place of worship for a local tribe that had long since disappeared. The temple had been abandoned, its sacred ground desecrated by the construction of the airport.
Li Wei visited the site of the old temple, a small clearing surrounded by dense forest. He felt a chill as he stepped onto the sacred ground, the same chill he had felt during his dreams. He began to dig, hoping to find something that could explain the strange occurrences. To his astonishment, he unearthed an ancient amulet, one that was said to be cursed.
Li Wei brought the amulet to a local parapsychologist, Dr. Chen. Dr. Chen examined the amulet and confirmed that it was indeed cursed. He explained that the amulet was a powerful artifact, one that had been used to bind a malevolent spirit. The spirit had been trapped within the temple, but with the construction of the airport, it had been freed.
Dr. Chen suggested that the spirit was now haunting the survivors of the crash. The passengers and the pilot were being tormented by the spirit's presence, unable to move on from the tragedy. Li Wei and Dr. Chen decided to perform a ritual to banish the spirit and free the survivors from its grip.
The ritual was complex, requiring the use of ancient incantations and sacred objects. Li Wei and Dr. Chen worked tirelessly, their focus unwavering. As the ritual reached its climax, the spirit was banished, and the survivors began to feel a sense of relief.
Li Wei's dreams stopped, and the coldness he had felt for so long faded away. The survivors were able to move on, their lives no longer overshadowed by the haunting presence of the spirit. But Li Wei knew that the spirit would not rest until it had been properly honored and its curse lifted.
He returned to the site of the old temple, this time to perform a ceremony of atonement. He placed the amulet back in the ground, ensuring that the spirit would no longer be able to harm anyone. As he left the site, he felt a sense of peace settle over him.
The Guangxi Affliction had been lifted, but the survivors would never forget the plane crash that had changed their lives forever. The haunting dreams had been a cruel reminder of the fragility of life, and the power of the supernatural to affect the living.
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