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394 The Four Girls Become Famous in Beijing

She began to brush away the cobwebs from the Bodhisattva's head without any distractions, and then wiped her hands again and again.

The little girl held the Buddha statue in front of the niche with both hands and offered three vegetables and three fruits.

It's just that the lower half of the Buddha statue collapsed long ago, so only half of it remains.

This guy took out a hoe from the picture of Mountain Residence, dug a dozen times in front of the Buddhist niche, and dug a deep pit.

Jiang Nai put on a pair of gloves, picked up the bones inside one by one, and finished sorting them very patiently.

When she turned around, she saw the twenty-three white spirit beings prostrate on the ground one by one, kowtowing at her repeatedly, but they could only make some weird hissing sounds from their mouths.

Jiang Nai nodded and said seriously: "You should be grateful to the Bodhisattva for his compassion. It is precisely because the light Buddha's light envelopes you that you have not turned into a resentful spirit."

"I am not that pedantic person. Since the injustice has its owner, I will let you repay it."

"Now that you have had your grudges and vengeances, you have got your wish fulfilled, and you will have nothing to worry about in the future."

"Logically, you have passed the seven-day period of reincarnation. I will write a rebirth charm, recite the rebirth mantra ninety-nine times for you, help you open the door of reincarnation, and send you back."

"Your bones will be taken away by the government tomorrow morning, and your families will be notified to take care of themselves. Do you have any objections to this?"

All the spirits shook their heads in unison. If they were real, they would be kowtowing loudly.

Jiang Nai pursed her lips and smiled, "Then you all go forward and thank the Bodhisattva for his great kindness. If it weren't for the blessing of the Buddha's light, you would turn into resentful spirits, and even I would be powerless to save you and send you into reincarnation."

The spirit beings all rolled forward and kowtowed to the half-shaped Buddha statue to express their gratitude.

"Okay, stay aside quietly until I finish drawing the talisman and reciting it, then you can go on your way."

The night has darkened bit by bit.

Jiang Xiaosi didn't know that he had gone crazy looking for her in the capital.

The people felt as if they were facing a formidable enemy, only to realize that a curfew had been implemented before nightfall.

The regent personally led his troops to search the streets and alleys, looking very unhappy.

Youyesi just arrested another group of people who were chatting in the teahouse about the kidnapping of the fourth girl from the Jiang family.

Even the emperor's Yanyun Guards came out looking for someone in the streets for this fourth girl from the Jiang Mansion!

Anyway, the common people don't know anything, but the name of the fourth girl of the Jiang family has spread throughout Shangjing City!

Without her knowledge, the fourth girl became very popular among the elite circles of the upper capital.

The fourth girl had finished reciting the Rebirth Mantra ninety-nine times, and after burning the talisman, she clasped her hands and muttered the following words: Practice the Great Dharma diligently and feel the true descent of the Taiming Huanghua...

"Yin-Yang Reincarnation Gate, please!"

A golden light suddenly appeared in front of everyone, and gradually opened an elliptical light wheel from a small slit.

"Come in!" Jiang Xiaosi shouted softly with beads of sweat on his forehead.

All the spirits knelt down and kowtowed to her one after another. Jiang Nai shouted again before rolling and crawling through the door.

When the twenty-three spiritual bodies suddenly floated away, the golden wheel formed a thin crack and disappeared in front of Jiang Nai's eyes.

Jiang Xiaosi spat out a mouthful of blood, coughed several times and fell to the ground.

She breathed a sigh of relief, leaned in front of the Buddhist altar, wiped the blood from the corner of her mouth, and muttered to herself: It was too reluctant to send so many people away at once.

"Master." He hurriedly appeared beside her. He glanced at the many items on the ground and was startled.

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