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Chapter 2: Xuanyuan Qi Practice

"The corpses are driven out in western Hunan, and the strangers avoid them... The corpses are driven out in Xiangxi, and the strangers avoid them..."

At night, Zhang Shaozong and his party disguised themselves as a corpse exorcism team and arrived outside the city gate of Maxiangping.

Zhang Jizong wore an apricot yellow Taoist robe and pretended to be a Taoist priest. Zhang Shaozong and A Ying pretended to be Zhang Jizong's disciples, and the remaining five people were covered in black clothes and pretended to be corpses.

"For what?"

"Driving corpses, passers-by."

"Passing by? It's not like you're smuggling opium in disguise by driving corpses, is it?"

The leading city guard officer looked at the three Shaozongs carefully with their guns on their backs, then looked at the disguised bodies of the five shadow warriors behind them, and then winked at the soldier next to them.

"You, go check it out?"

"Ah I?!"

The soldier who was called was obviously a little taboo and afraid of Zhang Shaozong and his team, especially when he smelled the faint rotting smell emanating from the corpses covered in black clothes dressed by the five shadow warriors. He never dared to look at them. At this moment,

As soon as he heard the order, his whole face fell down, but he didn't dare to disobey the order. He only dared to turn sideways and squint as he walked to the bodies pretended by the five Kagemusha people. He swept his right hand up and down in a pretentious manner, and then reported the report.

"Report, no problem."

The officer guarding the city glanced at the soldiers angrily, but there was nothing he could do about it. The other soldiers around him also looked suspicious of strangers.

"Forget it, let's go."

He stamped the passes of several people and waved directly to Zhang Shaozong and others.

Entering the city, a group of people walked to a remote place in the west of the city. The team of corpse exorcists passed by a place, especially when they entered the city. They had to stay in a specific Yizhuang. They were not allowed to go to other places to avoid scaring people. They would also check before entering the city.

Someone informed the people in Advertising City, especially the places where the exorcism team needed to pass, that almost every house was closed and quiet.

So Zhang Shaozong and his party entered the city, but it was quiet along the way, and every door on both sides of the street was tightly closed.

"Bang! Bang! Bang!..."

On the other hand, in the east direction of the city, there was a loud sound of fireworks, and the exploding fireworks lit up the sky. It looked like a big family in the city was having some happy event.

Zhang Shaozong couldn't help but look toward the east of the city, a trace of heaviness flashed in his eyes. He was the only one who knew what the direction of the fireworks meant, but even though he knew it clearly in his heart, he couldn't change anything.

A Ying, who had a scholarly face, couldn't help but look at the fireworks with Zhang Shaozong, but what he saw was that the fireworks were beautiful and lively.

"Stop looking and leave quickly. We have to leave before dawn tomorrow morning."

Zhang Jizong saw the two people's expressions and didn't think much about it. He thought they were just watching the fun and looked good, so he urged them.

After a while, a group of people rushed to Yizhuang in the city, a place specially provided for the corpse exorcism team. The owner of Yizhuang was an old man who looked to be in his fifties or sixties, and there was also a pretty girl who looked seventeen or eighteen years old.

Zhang Shaozong originally thought that this woman was the daughter of the owner of Yizhuang, but after asking, he found out that she was actually the wife of the owner of Yizhuang who had just married last year.

Damn, this old man is not serious!

You are a bad old man, half of your feet are buried in the ground when you are in your fifties or sixties, yet you still marry such a young and beautiful wife, and you are not afraid of exhausting yourself to death.

"You damn old guy, he's not afraid of breaking his waist when he marries such a young wife at his age."

"I'm just afraid that if my waist breaks, the land will be left uncultivated and will be left uncultivated."

"...."

As soon as he entered the morgue behind Yizhuang and the boss of Yizhuang left, Zhang Shaozong heard his eldest brother and Aying whispering to each other next to him, and suddenly the whole air was filled with the sour smell of lemon.

"You five, please don't act rashly here. A Ying, Shaozong, I, and I will go to the store and watch. We'll bring some food over later. You guys should be careful not to be discovered."

As soon as they entered the morgue, the five Shadow Warriors immediately took off their disguises and threw aside the rotting dead rats they carried with them. Zhang Shaozong suppressed the nausea in his heart and tried to adapt. In the era of the Republic of China, it was not his previous life.

There is no room for pretentiousness before there is sufficient capital strength.

"Brother, I have something to tell you."

After walking out of the morgue, Zhang Shaozong immediately called his elder brother Zhang Jizong.

Zhang Jizong stopped when he heard the sound, glanced at Zhang Shaozong, and then said to A Ying who was aside.

"Aying, go find the boss and order food first."

"oh."

Aying responded with a "believe it" and left.

"Tell me, what's the matter?"

"Brother, doesn't our family have a Taoist book passed down from our ancestors?"

Zhang Shaozong immediately looked around to make sure there was no outsider, then whispered to his eldest brother who was staring at the fat cat's face.

However, after thoroughly sorting out and absorbing the memories of the original owner of the body, Zhang Shaozong discovered that his eldest brother's impersonation of a Taoist priest was not without credentials, but that his Zhang family had a Taoist book passed down from his ancestors. The origin of this Taoist book can be traced back to their grandfathers.

Zhang Cong, it was decades ago. Their grandfather Zhang Cong accidentally saved a seriously injured Taoist priest. The Taoist priest claimed to be a disciple of Maoshan. Although he did not survive in the end, he was grateful to Zhang Cong for the rescue and accepted Zhang Cong.

Cong passed on a Taoist book to his disciples.

After the Taoist priest accepted Zhang Cong, he also told Zhang Cong that he must go to Maoshan to recognize his disciple. However, Zhang Cong was just a person who grew up in a small village and knew nothing about the outside world. He didn't know where Maoshan was, so in the end he didn't

Go and stay at home.

Then this Taoist book became the ancestral treasure of his Zhang family. After Zhang Cong died, it was passed to Zhang Shaozong's father, and then passed to the two brothers. It was kept by Zhang Jizong. Now Zhang Jizong is a pretentious magic stick.

They were all learned from that Taoist book.

Although the original owner of the body was forced by his father to learn various Taoist knowledge since he was a child, he has a very rebellious character. The more you ask me to learn, the more I will refuse to learn.

But the current Zhang Shaozong is no longer the original Zhang Shaozong. The original Zhang Shaozong was rebellious and unwilling to learn these things, but he is willing. After all, there are even zombies and ghosts in this world, so there is no reason not to practice, as long as the Taoist book is true and not

If something unexpected happens, they will have to face zombies next. This is a difficult and urgent problem before them.

"Why, you want to learn, aren't you not interested in this thing?"

When Zhang Jizong heard this, he couldn't help but look at his brother in confusion. He knew that Zhang Shaozong had been very rebellious and disobedient since he was a child. The more he was asked to do something, the less he would do it, so when he was young, his father taught and forced them to learn Taoism.

When it comes to knowledge, my younger brother refuses to learn. Every time he learns, he just pretends to cope with the requirements.

But when he said this, he couldn't help but be a little envious. He learned the knowledge in Taoist books when he was a child. Every time his father assigned him homework, even if Zhang Shaozong didn't study seriously and just studied a few casually to cope with the homework, he still managed to meet the standards every time.

And I sometimes stay up late until the middle of the night and can't even finish.

Upon hearing this, Zhang Shaozong immediately lost his expression.

"I seemed to see my father when I was in coma due to heat stroke. Now that I think about it, I was really ignorant when I was young. It was for our own good that my father asked us to study..."

Zhang Jizong was shocked when he heard this. Looking at Zhang Shaozong's suddenly disappointed look, he immediately stepped forward and patted Zhang Shaozong on the shoulder.

"Dad, if Izumi knew what you were thinking now, he would have closed his eyes and been relieved. Over the years, my eldest brother has not taken good care of you. Since you want to learn, come with me. When dad was alive, he always said that you were very talented.

You have talent, but you just don’t want to learn. If you are willing to work hard, you will definitely succeed in learning. Brother, I don’t have much talent. After studying for so many years, I have only learned some tricks to pretend to be magical. I might as well teach you now...

....”

Returning to the room he reserved on the second floor, Zhang Jicong took out a wrinkled and yellowed ancient book from the baggage he usually carried with him, with five big characters written on it——

"Xuanyuan Qi Training Method".

"If you want to watch, you can watch here for a while. I'll call you after dinner."

Handing the Taoist book to Zhang Shaozong, Zhang Jizong said something again, then walked out of the room and closed the door.

...........


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