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780: A Ghost Appears

Where did the sudden sound come from in broad daylight?

Lao Bai looked back at the security guard who came with him, but saw that there was nothing strange about him, as if he didn't hear the sound just now.

"Young man, if you know better, you'd better leave. I'm not the Taoist priest I was before. If you fall into my hands, do you know what the consequences will be?"

Lao Bai continued to say tentatively.

"Consequences? I'm not afraid of the consequences. If you are good, just come and see who laughs last."

This time, Lao Bai found the source of the sound. It was a black cat lying on the branch of a tree above his head. The words just now were spoken by the black cat.

"Is it you who's talking?"

When Lao Bai saw the black cat, he quickly stepped back more than ten meters, stood in the sun, and looked at him cautiously.

"Yes, it's me who's talking. I don't want to kill irrelevant people, so don't cause trouble. Otherwise, don't blame me for being rude."

The black cat jumped to the ground and whispered like a ghost.

The security guard was standing in the distance. When he saw Lao Bai talking to a black cat, he also ran over.

"Hmph, since your parents invited me over, you can't leave today. There are rules in this world, how can you be allowed to do whatever you want?"

Lao Bai's face turned cold, he drew out his mahogany sword from his back, pointed at the black cat, and shouted loudly.

"Hey, don't worry, take your time, I will take care of you one by one in the evening."

The black cat glanced at Lao Bai and the security guard, then jumped into the weeds and disappeared in an instant.

When the security guard saw the black cat fleeing, he quickly pulled Lao Bai and said in horror, "Taoist priest, what do you mean by what you just said? Did my brother's child become that cat?"

The security guard couldn't hear what the black cat said, but he could hear clearly what Lao Bai said.

"Let's go back first, this beast has some skills."

Lao Bai knew that ghosts were in ghost bodies, but it was the first time he saw it, so he was very nervous. He grabbed the security guard and ran towards the village.

The ghost corpse was sitting at the door, with a posture of one man being in charge and no one being able to get in, blocking everyone out.

Two hours later, Lao Bai and his wife returned to the village. After listening to the ghost corpse, they entered the house again and looked at the sleeping couple. They felt a lot more at ease.

"Okay, get ready to cook. After dinner, there are other things to do."

Since they had woken up in the morning, several people had not eaten yet, so the ghost corpses did not matter. However, Lao Bai came down several times in a row and had already run out of energy, so he immediately asked the security guard to prepare food.

While the security guard went to prepare the food, Lao Bai took the cinnabar, drew talismans on the door, and pasted the talismans on the room, and then waited quietly for night to fall.

At three o'clock in the afternoon, after everyone finished eating, the security guard and his wife also woke up one after another. After a few hours of sleep, their energy and energy seemed to be much better.

Then the two told Lao Bai what happened in the past two years.

"Are you saying that when your child died, you just put him in the coffin and buried him without a doctor's examination?"

"Yes, he had already expired at that time. Although he was placed in the coffin, he was not nailed to death. When daybreak, there was still no movement of the child, so we buried the child."

The father of the deceased smoked and sighed.

Lao Bai nodded and said nothing.

Lao Bai had a feeling that the reason why the deceased said that his parents killed him was, firstly, because of the burial. The other reason was that the couple found a Taoist priest to make the deceased feel that his parents wanted to kill him.

It's a place of death, so I feel resentful.

As night fell, the villagers gathered in a room. No one spoke loudly. They just sat inside the talisman array drawn by Lao Bai and listened nervously to what was going on outside.

Lao Bai moved the altar to the door of this house and stood there, his eyes scanning the surroundings from time to time.

At nine o'clock in the evening, the plants around the village began to make a rustling sound. The strong wind picked up some sand and formed some tornadoes on the ground, like countless little ghosts running back and forth on the ground.

In the night, a black shadow in the distance, like smoke, drifted towards this side.

Lao Bai had opened his eyes to the ghost corpse, and the two of them stood there, looking ahead.

When the black energy approached, both of them looked over one after another.

Even now, the village dogs, chickens and ducks all started barking like crazy.

"Now that you're here, why hide?"

Lao Bai looked at the yard in front and shouted loudly.

"My death is unjust, my death is unjust, parents, why do you do this to me, why?"

Gloomy voices came from all corners in front, like countless ghosts crying at the same time.

Immediately afterwards, a man wearing a shroud floated out from a distance. The man's hands fell bloody on both sides of his body. Drops of blood fell on the ground along his fingers, and two blood lines were drawn behind him.

"What grievances do you have? Speak out and I will provide you with justice."

Lao Bai looked at the other party and said righteously.

"I died unjustly, I died unjustly".

The man flew forward while screaming miserably.

Then, the nails on the man's hands began to slowly turn into a tongue, and it slowly stuck out.

The black yin energy on his body and the overwhelming resentment were mixed together, making those wildly barking domestic dogs, as if they had seen something terrible, instantly silenced.

"Old Taoist, get out of here, this is none of your business."

The man stood there, a blood-red tongue suddenly sticking out, and swiping at Lao Bai's altar.

But Lao Bai was not slow. When the red tongue flew towards him, he grabbed a handful of glutinous rice and threw it towards the red candle.

The glutinous rice hit the candle, and with a bang, a flame rolled up, flew forward, and collided with the tongue. In an instant, the red tongue was burnt black, and the other party immediately took it back.

"Yin has the king of hell who governs life and death, and yang has the emperor to control chaos. Since you are dead, the debts of yin and yang will be purchased and sold in one go. If you are looking for trouble, I will let you never be reincarnated."

After blocking the opponent's tongue with one blow, Lao Bai couldn't help but said in shock.

"Gaga... Such a fierce Taoist priest".

The man opposite him sneered, then moved and disappeared. When he appeared again, he was already standing on the roof of the house in the distance.

"I have a document of revenge from the King of Hell. Old Taoist, if you dare to interfere, I will let you die."

The male ghost stood on the roof, waved his arms, and the tiles on the house were densely packed towards Lao Bai Dharma Altar.

"Humph, you are so stubborn. Even if you have a revenge document from the King of Hell, I still can't let you go unless you tell me the reason."

Lao Bai picked up the wooden sword and jumped out with a single step. White light filled his body. From time to time, he swung the wooden sword in his hand and knocked down the black tiles to the ground.

The ghost corpse stood behind, only protecting the altar, and did not come forward to help, because when leaving, Xiao Yu said that the main purpose was to train Lao Bai, and not to go up to help until the critical moment.

When Lao Bai resisted the tiles, the male ghost on the roof disappeared again.

"Old Bai, be careful...".

When the ghost corpse saw that the male ghost had disappeared, he immediately made a sound to remind him.


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