Relying on Physics to Exorcise Ghosts, I Became Famous on a Science Popularization Variety Show

Ji Qian thought she was having a bad day. In five years in the entertainment industry, she was still a barely known, faded starlet, with a pile of weird black gossip accusations. Recently, people e...

Chapter 60 The Delicate Genius

Mr. Qian's words reminded Ji Qian, and she quickly took out a Coke bottle from her backpack: "I almost forgot about that, your daughter is still in my hands!"

These words really don't sound like something a good person would say. If it weren't for the fact that Ji Qian had helped their family a lot before, Master Qian would have suspected that his daughter had been kidnapped by the other party.

However, the truth is not much different.

Although Qian Handuo was the one who attacked Han Mengyao first, Ji Qian did indeed stuff her into a cola bottle for several days. In all things considered, Qian Handuo was actually more unlucky.

Facing the victim's parents at this moment, Ji Qian felt unusually guilty:

"I didn't do it on purpose. When I first met her, she was almost turning into a demon. This was just an emergency avoidance."

You understand emergency avoidance.

Is this the same Coke bottle that Ji Qian took out of the surveillance room before?

I think so.

But I don't remember this gray thing being inside before?

Is it possible that it wasn't that it didn't exist before, but rather that you simply couldn't see it before?

So, Ji Qian went to the surveillance room to catch ghosts back then?!

[It doesn't seem like it. Do you remember what Han Mengyao looked like before she went in? I suspect they encountered a ghost, and Ji Qian lured the ghost to the monitoring room to save Han Mengyao.]

[OMG, what an incredibly touching friendship! If they don't deny it, I'm going to start shipping them!]

[Waaaaah, I knew Meng Mu Sanqian was real!]

[What kind of weird couple name is this? Wasn't the previous Yaoqianshu couple perfectly fine?]

[A major fan said that the pronunciation of "Yao Qian Shu" is unlucky, so it was changed to this.]

This is the first time I've heard of couple names needing to be auspicious.

[After all, it's a program about metaphysics, so it's normal to be a little superstitious.]

"However, her current state is still very dangerous. Once she becomes an evil spirit, she will be unable to enter the cycle of reincarnation, and all that awaits her is the destruction of her soul."

Although they didn't know the reason, neither Mr. Qian nor Mrs. Qian blamed Ji Qian. After all, if it weren't for Ji Qian, they wouldn't even have had the chance to reunite with their children.

"Do you have any way to save Duoniang?"

Madam Qian unusually used a respectful title when addressing Ji Qian, her aged voice filled with cautious flattery, and Master Qian's gaze was also full of obsequiousness.

If they were alive, they could have repaid Ji Qian with a large sum of money, but now they have nothing, and the only thing they can rely on is Ji Qian's conscience.

Although she had never systematically studied Taoist magic and had no talent in cultivation, Ji Qian had dealt with quite a few similar cases because of her innate ability to see yin and yang.

With her extensive experience, Ji Qian had already come up with a solution, but it was somewhat difficult to implement.

Upon hearing Ji Qian's words, Madam Qian quickly replied:

"It's alright, we can help, even if it's just the two of us old folks... that's fine too!"

"I have made considerable progress in my cultivation over the years, so please just tell me what you need!"

Following Madam Qian, Qian Huailin also quickly expressed his opinion. After all, she was his younger sister whom he had watched grow up, and he couldn't just watch her soul disappear.

"The key is to find her remains. Only when her remains are properly buried can her soul be at peace."

"Bones..."

Madam Qian subconsciously turned her gaze to the pit beside her. The remaining bones in the pit looked no different to her at this moment, and it was not as easy as when she had searched for her own remains.

Madam Qian turned to look at Mr. Qian, whose eyes were also filled with confusion.

After a brief moment of contemplation, Qian Huailin had an idea: "I learned the bone-finding method from my master before, which is to find corpses based on ghosts."

But I'm not talented enough, and I fail at least eight out of ten times. Now that I've become a ghost, I can't use any Taoist magic at all.

However, based on my observations over the past few days, one of you possesses exceptional talent in cultivation. If he so desires, he might be able to learn this technique very quickly.

While everyone was still looking at each other in bewilderment at Qian Huailin's claim of "extremely high talent in cultivation," Ji Qian had already turned her gaze to Xu Qi, who was standing in the distance.

Noticing Ji Qian's gaze, Xu Qi turned to slip away, only to bump into Wang Dahai, who had just returned after hanging up the phone.

At Ji Qian's signal, the giant bear-shaped doll hugged Xu Qi tightly. Xu Qi struggled and pulled out a lot of bear fur, which made Chunhua feel particularly sorry for him.

Ji Qian walked over and pulled Xu Qi in front of Qian Huailin: "You mean him, right?"

"You could tell too?!"

Qian Huailin was both surprised and delighted. Although he thought Ji Qian's cultivation talent was worse than his own, since he could see Xu Qi's talent, perhaps Ji Qian was a hidden master!

No, I can't tell.

Ji Qian shattered the other person's illusions without hesitation, pointing at Xu Qi:

"Because this guy was easily haunted by ghosts since he was a child, he was sent to learn Taoist magic for a few years."

His master had said he was extremely talented, but unfortunately his weak physique hindered his performance, and in the end, he was thrown off the mountain.

"A weak physique shouldn't affect cultivation, right?"

Qian Huailin has visited at least dozens of Taoist temples, but he has never heard of a weak constitution affecting cultivation.

I have seen quite a few scions of prominent families sent to Taoist temples to recuperate because of their poor health.

"No, no, no, you've misunderstood,"

Ji Qian shook her finger with feigned profundity and explained:

“He’s not weak, he’s too weak. The key is in the word ‘too’.” With that, Ji Qian turned Xu Qi around so he was facing Qian Huailin.

"According to his master, he is indeed exceptionally talented; he can learn almost all the Taoist techniques after just one reading," Qian Huailin's eyes lit up upon hearing this. Before he could even rejoice, he heard Ji Qian's next words:

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