Chapter 212 The old Taoist priest of Longhu Mountain
The aunt said this place was a haunted house because she was a saleswoman in a shop on the first floor of the shopping mall.
One night, she was the last one to get off work in the store. After cleaning up the goods, it was already past eight o'clock in the evening, and the mall was almost empty.
She was a little scared. In order to run out quickly, she took a shortcut and took the side door and passed here.
She was running fast at that time, and when she was about to go out, she couldn't help but glance back subconsciously...
This sight didn't frighten her enough to make her collapse to the ground!
I saw two headless corpses crawling around like headless flies on the abandoned counter that had been dusty for a long time. The skin all over their bodies was black and red or peeling off, which was obviously burned by a fire. It was very likely that they had been burned by a fire.
The deceased in the shopping mall fire has now become a ghost, and his ghost remains...
As a result, she fell ill after returning home and had a fever in bed for three days before she recovered.
Since then, she quit her job and worked as a waitress in a small restaurant on the street outside. But today she heard that something was going on here, so she came over to take a look. She remembered this previous experience.
"Oh my God! I didn't expect that the legend about this place being haunted was true. Auntie showed up to explain it."
"Nonsense! If this weren't true, what was once the most popular shopping mall in our southern district would be reduced to what it is now?"
Many people around her gasped after hearing this and urged her to continue speaking. The aunt also enjoyed the feeling of being in the spotlight and continued to show off...
Of course, more people sneered and disdained, saying that she was promoting feudal superstitious ideas and that she should go to the neighborhood committee to receive scientific ideological education!
No one would have thought that this aunt’s nonsense was actually the closest to the truth!
The abandoned storage warehouse behind this is really a ghost nest where ghosts gather! A small ghost nest. Fortunately, it was demolished by Fu Yang and Wei Ke in turns last night...
Among these people eating melons, there was a skinny old Taoist priest.
On his back was an almost hairless bald whisk and a greasy-looking mahogany sword. His hair like a chicken coop was tied up with a willow branch as a hairpin. His Taoist robe was almost washed out.
It's white. There are a few patches on it.
In short, from the appearance, this old guy looks more like a beggar from the Beggar Clan than a Taoist priest...
Moreover, he was still drilling and squeezing in hard, shouting: "Infinite Heavenly Lord! Dear donors, please give way. Please let me go to the front and take a look. Infinite Heavenly Lord."
The onlookers all around looked disgusted and quickly moved away, fearing that they would be squeezed by the beggar and get dirty.
With great difficulty, the skinny old Taoist priest finally squeezed his way to the front of the crowd, where the police had put up the yellow cordon.
There was a policeman wandering around the yellow police line. He saw this old Taoist priest who was as miserable as a beggar emerging from the crowd like a loach. He seemed to have no intention of stopping and wanted to get in. Stop him quickly.
"The police are handling the case. Anyone waiting here, please stop! This old man can't go any further."
The police officer's attitude was quite good. He didn't chase him out because he looked like a beggar. Instead, he acted businesslike and told him to stop.
"I'm your official temporary worker, and I'm pretty awesome! Don't worry, I won't cause any trouble. I just passed by here to give you a look."
Then he lowered his voice again, moved closer, and whispered to the policeman: "Comrade, I am a temporary worker!"
When he said this, the old Taoist priest winked and was mysterious, as if being a temporary worker was a great job!
The police were confused, and the onlookers who were closer to the front row were also confused.
Temporary worker?
What happened to temporary workers? Are they awesome?
And even if they are temporary workers in the government or relevant departments, aren’t they mainly used to take the blame? Anyway, the bad things must have been done by temporary workers.
"Well, old man, even if he is a temporary worker in our national department, he still... uh uh uh."
The police officer was just about to explain to the old Taoist priest that "temporary work" was not a big deal, and he should educate the old Taoist priest. But before he finished speaking, the old Taoist priest placed a black certificate in front of him and told him to say
Speechless.
There is a very obvious five-pointed star and party emblem on the black certificate.
Then it was written in red cinnabar: National Security Bureau Zero Group Supernumerary Temporary Combatant, Zhang Ruoyu.
In fact, do we have a mysterious department in China? The answer is of course yes!
The common people don't know, but people in various relevant departments must know.
For example, when the police officially take up their posts, they need to have a certain understanding of the various certificates and symbols of various secret agencies and mysterious institutions of the country.
Although it is impossible to know too much, it is not impossible to recognize someone when they need to do something...
The Zero Team of the National Security Bureau is a privileged department that is relatively common among violent law enforcement agencies.
"Old sir, please come in! Please come in! But in the future, please keep a low profile, old man. Don't do it in front of so many people. After all, ordinary people should not know many things."
The police opened the yellow cordon and let the old Taoist priest in...
The crowd of onlookers immediately went crazy!
"Holy crap! Did you really go in?"
"Am I right? A temporary worker can actually enter the police cordoned off area?"
"What kind of company is this a temporary worker?"
The people eating melons were talking a lot, feeling that they had seen something incredible today.
But the old Taoist priest named Zhang Ruoyu walked in and walked slowly along the passage into the storage warehouse. His face changed slightly. He was surprised in his heart.
"Just now, some of the ordinary people outside guessed it right! There is actually a ghost nest inside. But it seems to have been destroyed? So was there an expert fighting with the ghosts here last night? But he was too careless.
, making such a big noise and not dealing with the consequences..."
He thought with a frown.
Suddenly, he sniffed his nose vigorously, just like a hunting dog.
Then a smile appeared on his face.
"Oh! It's the residual aura of Longhu Mountain's magic! It turns out that my disciples from Longhu Mountain are involved, and they are my disciples from Longtang! But in Jiangcheng, I haven't heard of any disciples from the sect practicing here? Zero?
There is no registration in the group's registration book. It's strange..."
There are already many police officers checking the warehouse. They want to see if there will be any future troubles.
If there weren't Kongbu elements or someone deliberately causing damage, there actually wouldn't be any danger here.
The old Taoist priest walked in and showed his "temporary worker" ID card again. The other policemen did not stop him, but respectfully asked him to help him take a look.
"Well, that's not right... Judging from the aura, this disciple of Longhu Mountain has not yet been taught? How can he have the ability to destroy a small pseudo-ghost nest?"
What Zhang Ruoyu sensed was naturally Ah Huang’s remaining Taoist aura. (Third update! Next chapter at 9:30)