Favoring the Mistress and Swallowing the Dowry? After Rebirth, I Change Marriages to Wed a Powerful Minister

[Manor scheming rebirth + sisters swapping marriages + native woman vs. time-traveling woman + scum revenge] Xie Zhaozhao, the eldest daughter of an illustrious family, is gentle, dignified, and ra...

Chapter 481 Slapping Himself Unstoppable

This old man is a bit eerie!

Jiutian chuckled and unleashed a talisman.

He muttered to himself, "The seal is on my hand, the incantation is on my lips. I wear the Heavenly Dipper on my head, and tread upon the Big Dipper on my feet. Wind God, Rain Master, Thunder God roar. Slay the temple and drive away the gods... So be it!"

Suddenly, lightning flashed and thunder roared, hurtling towards the old man.

The old man initially thought it was just a joke, but when the first bolt of lightning struck him, he froze for a moment, exhaled a puff of smoke, and yelled, "Holy crap!"

As the second bolt of lightning struck, he turned and ran.

To everyone's surprise, the thunder seemed to have eyes, relentlessly bombarding him.

Ten shots rang out in a row, and the old man was devastated; his hair was all messed up.

She jumped and shouted, "I don't want to play anymore, I don't want to play anymore..."

Yin Jin'an's horse had already run far away.

The horse entered Lincheng. The entrance fee was still four coins. Yin Jin'an rode the horse with Jiutian to Magistrate Wang's county office.

Wang Can was surprised that Yin Jin'an and Jiu Tian would suddenly come to the county government office.

He excitedly took the two of them home. Mrs. Hu was also very excited and asked them if they had left Longmen Town and were not going back.

Yin Jin'an said she wasn't going back.

"So what are your plans?"

"Going to the capital. Magistrate Wang, I need your help to get me and Jiutian a travel permit."

"That's definitely not a problem."

Wang Can was eager for Yin Jin'an to ask him for help more often, as he felt he owed her too much and didn't know how to repay her.

Yin Jin'an said, "Take your men to Qishan immediately. On the way here, I raided a bandit den. I didn't touch the gold and silver chests on the mountain. You should quickly send men to retrieve them."

Four chests of treasure in exchange for a travel permit.

Yin Jin'an owes no one anything.

He could tell that Madam Hu was itching to have Jiutian tell the fortune of the baby in her womb. Hmph, what fortune telling? That would be revealing heavenly secrets.

Predicting the sex of a fetus or forecasting its fate in advance is fine if it's a good thing, but if it's a fetus destined for misfortune and is about to die prematurely, it would damage one's merits in heaven.

Jiutian is a Taoist priest, and Taoist priests and Buddhist monks are probably most averse to things like karma.

He would rather exchange several boxes of gold and silver for travel permits and fake household registrations.

Compared to the Yulong Kingdom, the Western Xia was poorly governed, making it relatively easy to forge a fake household registration and travel permit.

Several neighboring small countries were fighting each other, and in many places, people changed their nationality overnight.

The Xia Kingdom didn't regulate travel permits at all. Yulong Kingdom relaxed its travel permit policy because it opened up trade, and Western Xia followed suit, allowing free migration. Except for border fortresses, people didn't need travel permits to go anywhere.

Yin Jin'an's current identity is "Xiao Jin'an," and she just killed Xiao Hongli's group in Longmen Town, so Chu Hanhua will not let it go.

He needs to be prepared in advance in case someone with ulterior motives tries to find him.

"Yin Jin'an" is a sensitive word in Western Xia, and "Xiao Jin'an" is also a sensitive word. He rubbed his head and asked Jiutian, "Help me choose a name for my second uncle?"

"What name does Second Uncle want?"

"Anything goes—as long as it's not just some Tom, Dick, or Harry!"

"Hehe," Jiutian smiled sweetly, revealing eight small white teeth, and pinched his fingers together, saying, "Second Uncle, can you call yourself Xiang Jikong?"

"Towards emptiness? What does that mean? All is emptiness? Do I have to become a monk?"

“It is Xiang Jikong—” she wrote the three characters for Yin Jin’an.

Why was this name chosen?

"Because that's all the characters I know. These are the ones my second uncle taught me!"

When Magistrate Wang saw the name that Jiutian had given him, he praised it highly, saying that the name was excellent and that he truly deserved to be called a little immortal.

Jiutian chuckled and looked at his second uncle with a smug expression.

Yin Jin'an didn't care; his registration in the martial arts world was still that of Second Master Yin. It was just a travel permit, meant to deceive passersby.

Magistrate Wang had no problem providing Yin Jin'an with a travel permit; he was overjoyed. Four chests of gold and silver jewelry, added to the national treasury—how many good deeds could that do!

Not to mention, without losing a single soldier, he wiped out a band of bandits, which would earn him another great achievement.

He helped Yin Jin'an forge a new identity—Xiang Jikong.

After obtaining the travel permits, Yin Jin'an and Jiu Tian left the county government office and went to stay at an inn.

Magistrate Wang offered him silver notes, but he refused them. When Magistrate Wang politely invited him to drink with him, he declined.

All good things must come to an end. What does it matter if you eat one more meal or one less? Staying in a guesthouse is more comfortable.

However, as the two dismounted in front of the inn and Jiutian waited at the door, two luxurious carriages entered.

The curtain of a carriage in front opened, and a richly dressed woman stepped out, her head adorned with jewels and four or five gold tassels on her fingers.

A chubby boy, about seven or eight years old, came down with them. He was so fat that his eyes were almost invisible.

He was dressed in a fox fur coat and had his hair tied up with a jade crown, clearly indicating that he was a child from a wealthy family.

A carriage followed, its curtain opened, and two elegantly dressed maids, adorned with gold and jade hairpins, stepped out.

One wore a red jacket, the other a green jacket; both had arrogant expressions and their nostrils pointed to the sky.

They lifted the curtain and helped a young lady out of the car.

The young lady wore a floral crown and a necklace, and had a round, full face that made her look quite wealthy.

Yin Jin'an was handling the formalities inside the inn, while Jiu Tian, ​​wearing a little tiger mask, was playing at the entrance.

The young lady entered the shop, saw Jiutian dressed in a Taoist robe, frowned, and said with disgust, "Where did this stinky Taoist priest come from? What bad luck!"

The chubby boy walked over and shoved Jiutian, yelling, "You stinking beggar, get out of here!"

Jiutian nimbly turned around and dodged, angrily saying, "Why did you push me?"

"Why are you blocking my way? A good dog doesn't block the way!" The boy stood in front of Jiutian, like a mountain of flesh.

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