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Chapter 249

Liu Yishou's tone was obviously harsh and reproachful, and he was very dissatisfied with my previous self-assertion. I also said a little aggrievedly: "Master, didn't you let me come to you? So I think there is

I can solve it myself with a helper..."

Liu Yishou said angrily: "You have to prioritize your work. How did I know that you, a fledgling brat, who didn't even memorize a few Taoist scriptures, dared to create altar practices to eliminate disasters for others? And you have to remember it.

Now I have a soul connection with a female ghost. Even if you don't cause trouble, this yin energy will actively attract ghosts and snakes, so you must be careful."

I had to accept it humbly, thinking that Liu Yishou was going to talk to me in detail about the female ghost. Unexpectedly, the master didn't talk much. He just lowered his head and sighed, shouting that he was guilty.

"That's all, your child was probably not born to be a fuel-efficient lamp. He is destined to be entangled with these things. I will give you a verse - Qianxun Xunxue in the mountains and seas, let it strengthen me and myself."

Just as I was chewing on the meaning of these two ambiguous verses, Liu Yishou took out a booklet from his arms. The yellow cover looked very contemporary, at least it was from before the liberation, but

It feels very smooth in my hand, like well-maintained skin. I don't know what material it is made of.

I took the book handed by Liu Yishou, knowing that it was probably a valuable item, so I asked respectfully: "Master, this is..."

He showed an inscrutable look on his face, and did not look at me. Instead, he looked up at the night sky outside the window, and then read two lines of poetry:

"Don't ask where to find the way forward. There are only a few stars in the pages of a book."

Then he picked up his official documents and left. I quickly caught up with him and asked him where he was going. He then played riddles with me, saying that mountain people have their own places to go, and then disappeared without a trace.

No way, since the master has left, I am embarrassed to continue living here. Besides, this is a fireworks venue, and to be honest, I'm really not used to it.

After thinking about it, I returned to Taozi's residence first. After all, she and Wanlin are the only two friends I can find now.

When I got there, I found that Wan Lin was also there. She told me that Tao Zi seemed to be a little weak, but there was no sign of increased food intake or lethargy.

This is considered normal, because if there is stagnant Yin Qi in the body, the body will indeed not be in good health, but as long as it does not affect normal life, I decided not to act rashly and stimulate it out.

Wanlin added that Taozi had noticed the red spot on her belly, but only Wanlin knew about the vaginal pregnancy. Taozi had always been ignorant and just thought she was caught by something unclean.

Wan Lin didn't know whether to say it or not, so she had to deal with it first.

I thought about it carefully and felt that hiding this matter was not an option. If the vaginal pregnancy really happens again in the future, Taozi may not faint like this time when we start the practice. Sooner or later, we will know about the incident.

details, so I simply went to her room and told Tao Zi half the truth and half lies.

It's just that I deliberately hid Li Dali's hatred for her, and just lied to her that the ghost that had been pestering her was not Li Dali, and that her husband had been reincarnated long ago.

Although Taozi was a little sad and ashamed, with Wanlin's comfort, she still accepted the fact and supported me in helping her eliminate the ghost fetus.

I began to study the pamphlet Liu Yishou gave me, but found that the content in this pamphlet was obscure and difficult to understand. Some of the words I could not even read. Although they seemed to be in Chinese, they could not even be found in the dictionary.

, and Liu Yishou’s mobile phone was always turned off.

So I had to turn to the fat man for help. Although this guy is probably locked up somewhere and practicing his Buddhist scriptures, he would probably be in a good mood if there was such a wonderful book that we could share.

I dialed the mobile phone number that Fatty left for me. He was much easier to contact than Liu Yishou. He answered the phone quickly. After hearing my news, he was very excited and said he would be here soon.

After hanging up the phone, I continued to look through the booklet boredly. There was no title on the cover, but a Bagua pattern with two lines of boys on both sides. On the left was "Tiangong Kaiwu" and on the right was "

God bless you."

I don't think this is the title of the book, but more like decorative text. Moreover, the cover and the paper inside are obviously not of the same material, and the degree of newness is also somewhat different. It is more like a cover that was installed later.

The book is almost all about talismans, and there are also a few chapters about the changes in the way of heaven. However, this part is very difficult, and some of them cannot even be connected into sentences at all.

As for the talismans, there are some difficulties and some are easy. I can try to restore a small part of them myself, and there are many that I can understand, but I don't understand very well. I need to wait for the fat man to interpret them together.

The remaining ones are just like a heavenly book. I suspect that some chapters are not even talismans at all, but they all look like ghostly talismans in my eyes.

Wanlin was a little curious when she saw me studying this booklet all night long, and would often come over to take a look. Out of fun, I would also teach her to draw some basic evil-proof charms, although these are only effective.

It's better than nothing, but in case of special circumstances, maybe you can buy a few more seconds to wait for rescue?

The amazing thing is that Wanlin seems to be very talented in this area. Even those spells that I had to practice for a long time to learn, she actually only started to draw them four or five times, and they were already in shape, which was different from mine.

Looks better.

"You shouldn't have learned any Taoist skills before, right? Why are you so good at drawing spells? You've mastered it after only a few times." I complimented half-jokingly.

Unexpectedly, Wan Lin's face seemed a little uncomfortable, and she smiled awkwardly and said: "I have been good at drawing since I was a child, maybe it has something to do with it...but you, who obviously make a living by this act, are still drawing now.

You are crying like a ghost and howling like a wolf, and you have no trace of the style of an authentic Taoist master. You will starve to death in the future!"

As soon as Wanlin changed the subject and started to scold me, I had no choice but to surrender. The most unwise thing in the world is to argue with her.

"Then you go to bed early, I'm going to accompany Taozi." Wanlin said and left the guest room. She has been sleeping next to Taozi every day for these days, for fear that one day she would be entangled by something ghost again, or there would be some evil in her body.

Fetal seizure.

After all, there have been so many stories between Taozi and Li Dali's ghost before, plus she is a woman, and her yin energy is stronger. After this, in fact, the three life lamps on her head and shoulders have become

And like a candle in the wind, the yang energy in the body is extremely thin, which is the time when it is most likely to attract ghosts.


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