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Zhang Hu knew that for someone like Wang Chen, who had received higher education, it was very difficult to accept and believe in things related to the supernatural.
In fact, he had not believed in them either, even finding them somewhat laughable.
But having lived in the village for a long time and often hearing those stories, and occasionally seeing someone frightened into stupidity by some bizarre occurrences, he gradually came to understand that there's no smoke without fire.
Many things may be invisible and unimaginable to ordinary people.
But their invisibility does not mean they do not exist.
After all, even if human imagination is rich, it's not likely to fabricate things with such detail.
So, whether out of awe for those things or for the protection of Wang Chen, Hu felt he had to patiently tell Wang Chen to be careful and cautious.