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The truth about the supernatural incident in Hong Kong’s tea restaurant: the dead person ordered takeout and paid with ghost coins

The supernatural incident in a Hong Kong tea restaurant is the only supernatural incident recognized by the Hong Kong government so far. Four ghosts ordered takeout and gave them ghost coins. It is unbelievable no matter how you think about it. The most shocking thing about the paranormal incident in the Hong Kong tea restaurant is that the autopsy results of the four corpses showed that they still had food in their stomachs that they had ordered before, but the corpses had been dead for many days.

1. Details of the supernatural incident in Hong Kong’s tea restaurant

That day, a very ordinary day, the waiter of Chao Yong Ji received a call from the tea restaurant, asking for rice with egg base, The beef rice noodles and other food were said to be delivered to a unit in Hei Xiu Garden Villas on the west side of Tai Po Tin. They ordered a share for about four people, so after the waiter finished packing, he got on his car and rushed to Hei Xiu Garden with a takeout basket. After arriving at the address left on the phone, the clerk rang the doorbell. After waiting for a long time, no one came to open the door. He knocked on the door and shouted "delivery food~".

Soon, the door opened a small crack. I handed the money through the crack and asked the waiter to leave the takeout at the door. The waiter thought it was strange, but he did it. Went back to Chaoyongji Restaurant. When the boss closed the accounts at night and counted the money he earned in a day, he suddenly counted a stack of secret papers (underworld coins) in the money box. At that time, he thought it was a prank by a clerk or an apprentice, so he called all his subordinates over to ask. At that time, No one knew what happened, and according to what the later clerk told the police, even if the money was stolen, he would not put the coins in the cash box. No one would do such an immoral thing, so it was ignored at that time. .

The next day, after the tea restaurant closed, the boss was counting money and found a stack of ghost coins in the cash box. He called his subordinates and waiters. It turned out that someone received a food delivery call again during the day and ordered some Fen and rice are from the same company. Just like the day before, he asked the waiter to put the takeout at the door and put the money under the door. The boss was very angry and felt that something was wrong. He asked the clerk if he would still receive orders from this company. Order takeout over the phone and wait for him to deliver it in person.

As expected, on the third day, the restaurant received another takeaway call requesting delivery of beef noodles, barbecued pork rice, etc. So this time the boss personally delivered it, also to the door. After knocking on the door, someone When the money was stuffed out, the boss wanted to take the opportunity to see what it looked like or who was stuffing the money, but he couldn't see it at all. But after thinking about it, it was free. As long as the money was clearly visible, it was OK. The boss personally counted the money to verify the authenticity. They were all real Hong Kong dollars, so I put down the takeout and took the money back to Hong Kong. Previous page 0 /2 Next page