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Chapter 312 Missing Children

As Wude Zhenren's reputation became more and more famous, Hao Jingde's wallet became more and more bulging. He had no taboos. As long as he gave money, he would even do things like help people make fortune fortunes with the Five Ghosts, use curse killing arrays to kill people, etc.

Do it all.

But he also has his own bottom line, he doesn't raise imps, he doesn't kill children and hunters.

Hao Jingde knew that Qiulian had always loved him for so many years, and as long as he opened his mouth, Qiulian would definitely marry him.

But he didn't dare. Over the years, he had committed too many sins and had too much karma and blood on his hands. When the time came, he and those related to him would definitely die badly. His family was the best example, so

He didn't want to implicate Qiulian.

What's more, how could he be worthy of such a beautiful Qiulian because he looked so inhuman?

However, Qiulian has been following him, never leaving him and not wanting to get married.

Unable to resist Qiu Lian's hard pursuit and pleading, Hao Jingde and Qiu Lian finally got married.

God seemed to have suddenly forgotten Hao Jingde and the evil he had done.

Life started to get better.

Hao Jingde made more and more money, and those with money and power regarded him as a guest and listened to his words.

One year after her marriage, Qiulian gave birth to a fat son.

Hao Jingde decided to wash his hands in a golden basin and stop helping others do evil, just to accumulate virtue for his son.

He rebuilt a two-story western-style building in the Hao family's old house and lived an ordinary life. The money he had saved over the years was enough for his family to live a carefree life.

Hao Jingde named his son Hao Fugui, hoping that his son would be a blessed and noble person.#@$&

As Hao Fugui grew up, he became more and more disobedient, as if he was born with a grudge against his father. Hao Jingde asked him to study hard, but he insisted on skipping classes. Hao Jingde asked him to get along well with his classmates, but he fought with people every day.

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At home, it's more like he is owed by his parents. He doesn't have a good tone when he speaks. He will throw tantrums and roll around if he doesn't obey him at all. He scolds his own mother and father even more viciously than he scolds outsiders. He can say anything.

Fortune tellers couldn't look down on themselves and their relatives. Facing such a debt-collector-like only son, Hao Jingde could only sigh and hope that he would become sensible when he grew up.

Hao Fugui became more and more rebellious. When he was sixteen, he not only dropped out of school secretly and followed a group of gangsters around the streets every day, he even learned to gamble.

Apart from asking his parents for money, Hao Fugui rarely goes home and hangs out in the city every day.%&(&

Whenever Hao Jingde used the tracking technique to find Hao Fugui, he would slip away again like a slippery loach in the blink of an eye.

Hao Jingde arranged various formations for his ineffective son to improve his luck, but they all had little effect. He even tried to use formations to trap Hao Fugui at home, but soon Hao Fugui broke the formations himself and escaped.

When a person begins to degenerate from the inside, any well-intentioned external intervention is useless.

In terms of learning Taoism, Hao Fugui showed astonishing talent and understanding, even far surpassing Hao Jingde back then.

Fugui just secretly browsed through Hao Jingde's collection of books during the few days he was trapped at home, and then broke the formation set up by Hao Jingde, and even trapped Hao Jingde for most of the day.

Occasional contact made Hao Fugui very interested in Taoism, and he took away all his father's books.

Fortunately, Hao Jingde had always carried the "Golden Mirror Treasure Mirror" close to him, so Hao Fugui did not find it.

But Hao Jingde still felt vaguely uneasy in his heart. Those books were collected after he returned to secular life. They contained not only cultivation methods, but also many forbidden techniques that were against the way of heaven.

After leaving home that time, Hao Fugui did not return home for two full years.

Hao Jingde tried to use the tracking technique to find him, but every time the tracing technique failed just after finding some clues. Hao Jingde knew that this was because his son had also begun to practice Taoism and had achieved success, so he knew that he was looking for him.

He, therefore, managed to break his tracking technique.

The father and son fought like hide and seek for two years, and finally Hao Jingde finally chose to give up.

After all, he was his own flesh and blood. Hao Jingde couldn't bear to fight with his son. He only hoped that one day Fugui would wake up on his own and the prodigal son would turn around.

Fortunately, at this time, the forty-two-year-old Qiulian became pregnant again, this time with a pair of twins. Hao Jingde named his daughter Xiaoshuang and his son Xiaoquan.

It’s good to have two children.

Looking at their infant children, the haze brought about by fortune and wealth in the hearts of Hao Jingde and his wife finally dissipated.

When the twins were just one month old, Fugui suddenly came back.

The moment Fugui walked in, Hao Jingde noticed at a glance that Fugui was surrounded by a strong aura of hostility and evil spirits, and there were even several lives on his body.

Qiulian was very happy to see her son back, and she stood up with her newly full moon body to prepare all kinds of delicious food for Hao Fugui.

Fugui had always behaved indifferently towards his parents, but he was particularly enthusiastic towards his infant brothers and sisters, his eyes wandering over them from time to time, and he even hugged them for the first time.

Seeing that her son finally showed the warmth he deserved towards his family, Qiu Lian was secretly moved to tears, but Hao Jingde became increasingly uneasy.

But seeing my wife's happy face, I couldn't bear to pour cold water on her, so I had to keep an eye on her secretly.

Sure enough, after dinner, Hao Jingde entered the study room, and Fugui followed him in and asked him directly for the "Golden Mirror Treasure Mirror".

Hao Jingde didn't know where Fugui knew about "Jin Jing Bao Jian". Looking at his angry son, he could only pretend to be stupid and say he didn't know.

Hao Fugui sneered and said that even if Hao Jingde died and put the book in the coffin, he would dig it out himself.

Hao Jingde was so angry that he cursed Fugui as a traitor and raised his hand to beat him.

Unexpectedly, Hao Fugui released a dozen imps to kill Hao Jingde.

Of course, the ten imps couldn't hurt Hao Jingde. He beat the imps until their souls were knocked out, and then he discovered that Hao Fugui had actually taken the opportunity to escape.

Hao Jingde raised his foot and was about to chase him, intending to destroy all of Hao Fugui's abilities with his own hands. Even if he became a cripple or a fool in the future, it would be better to stay at home and raise him for the rest of his life than to let him go out and commit heinous crimes.

When Qiulian heard the noise, she ran out and stopped Hao Jingde.

By the time Hao Jingde broke free from Qiu Lian's entanglement, Hao Fugui had already disappeared. Also missing were his little one-month-old son and daughter.

Also missing were all the newborn's personal belongings.

Hao Fugui was so shrewd that he knew that his father could find his brothers and sisters based on their belongings without even leaving any clues.

The couple left Haojiawan and started looking for their son.

The search lasted for fifteen years. Qiulian fell ill all over her body and almost went crazy. When she saw someone holding a child, she rushed to snatch it away.

Qiulian, who was clearly not yet sixty, had all white hair and wrinkled face, looking like an eighty-year-old woman.

However, the three children had no clue at all.
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