The latest installment of The Gwichon Village Mystery takes readers deeper into the village’s enigmatic world, unravelling secrets and amplifying tensions. If you’ve missed the gripping events of recent chapters, now is the time to catch up. Gwichon Village Mystery Chapter 27 continues the tale with emotional intensity and a foreboding sense of impending doom. What does the village’s fate hold after the destruction of its sacred tree?
In The Gwichon Village Mystery Chapter 25, the arrival of Ga-eun and her father sparked controversy among the villagers, particularly with the village chief. Despite the chief’s objections, Granny stood her ground, ensuring the newcomers had a place to stay. This tension escalated in The Gwichon Village Mystery Chapter 26 when the chief attempted to cut down the sacred tree, claiming it was a decision made by majority vote. Seokho, initially opposing the act, later shocked everyone by joining the effort to destroy the tree. This betrayal marked a turning point, leaving Granny devastated and the chapter concluding on an ominous note.
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The Gwichon Village Mystery Chapter 26 begins with a heated confrontation between the village chief and Granny. The chief questions why Granny allowed outsiders like Ga-eun and her father to reside in the village. Granny, unyielding, declares that they will stay in Haengran’s old house, brushing off the chief’s insistence on a vote. As tensions flare, the chief announces plans to cut down the sacred tree that day.
Later, Granny escorts Ga-eun and her father to their new home, but their peaceful moment is interrupted by news of the villagers cutting the tree. Seokho blocks the villagers at the scene, refusing to let them harm the guardian tree. The chief, however, insists that the vote justifies their actions, dismissing Granny’s warnings about the guardian’s wrath. Although the villagers temporarily back down, Seokho shockingly participates in cutting down the tree three months later, leaving Granny powerless and heartbroken. The chapter ends with this haunting betrayal, setting the stage for Chapter 27.
The Gwichon Village Mystery Chapter 27: Granny’s Death
The Gwichon Village Mystery Chapter 27 opens with Granny’s anguish as she witnesses the aftermath of the tree’s destruction. Seokho’s betrayal weighs heavily on her, and she collapses. Three days later, Ga-eun tends to Granny, who only regains consciousness to inquire about the tree’s fate. Granny ominously predicts the village will be drenched in blood when she doesn’t receive a direct answer.
The narrative shifts to the present, with Ga-eun confiding in Mumyeong about her guilt over Granny’s death. She reveals that Granny never recovered from the trauma, her dying wish being to see her grandson’s face one last time. Mumyeong questions why Seokho failed to fulfil this wish, hinting at the complexities of their strained relationship.
Meanwhile, Hyeonseop and Seokho meet with the village chief to discuss the dire situation. Hyeonseop learns that all their couriers are dead, leaving the fate of their goods uncertain. The chief, brushing off the deaths as insignificant, urges them to focus on the upcoming exorcism, emphasizing its importance in maintaining their plans.
The scene transitions to Dae-o arriving at his store, where his mother mentions the villagers’ preparations for an exorcism. Their conversation briefly touches on Ga-eun’s interactions with the young man by the pond, fueling Dae-o’s anger. The Gwichon Village Mystery Chapter 27 ends with the village chief declaring it’s time for the exorcism, leaving readers with a chilling sense of anticipation.
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