Wei Mian has been bored recently, so he draws some miscellaneous talismans in his spare time from practicing.
In fact, there are many Taoist talismans, some of which may seem improper. It is naturally difficult for those Taoist temples that claim to be upright to do these businesses.
Even when Wei Mian was in Zhengyang Sect, her fellow brothers disdained these things, but Wei Mian was different.
She is the only female disciple of Zhengyang Sect. She has been spoiled since childhood, but she is also a bit rebellious.
Her regular schoolwork was supervised by her teacher and several senior students, and she was very talented, so completing it was not a problem for her.
Outside of school, the master never cared what she did, and even if she got into trouble, her senior brothers would cover for her.
Therefore, Wei Mian often climbed up and down the sect's library just to find some books to read.
Sometimes when she saw some talisman paper in a storybook, she would study it herself and made quite a few useful ones.
During the final exam last semester, Wei Mian drew a passing symbol for herself. Fortunately, although her strength had declined, her ability to draw symbols had not, and she passed several subjects with ease.
It was a close call.
Wei Mian is drawing a mosquito repellent talisman at the moment.
When the weather gets hot, mosquitoes come out and become active.
In order to separate the small Western-style buildings from the residential buildings, the developer did a great job of greening the area.
This resulted in the building being surrounded by trees, and there being a lot of mosquitoes, which were particularly poisonous. Not only would the bites cause severe swelling, but they would also itch for several days.
Wei Mian only remembered the mosquito repellent talisman after being bitten. She fiddled with it for half the night and finally combined the insect repellent talisman and the mosquito repellent talisman together.
He drew a stack of pictures at this moment, and pasted one in every room, even in the yard. Later, Wei Mian simply pasted the remaining pictures near the courtyard wall.
A breeze blew by, and several yellow talismans swayed in the wind, looking particularly eerie in the eyes of outsiders.
Those who lived in the same community originally thought that the person who moved into the small building would die soon, but they didn't expect that nothing happened after a winter.
Some curious people would come here under the pretext of taking a walk and see that there were no weeds in the yard, and sometimes there were even a few clothes hanging out to dry.
There is even a small garden in the front yard, which is kept neatly tidy.
"It looks different when someone lives here and when no one lives here. I haven't seen who lives here yet. Have you seen them?"
A middle-aged woman with a dog on a leash stood outside the Weimian wall, craning her neck to look inside.
“No.”
The other person next to her didn't have her dog on a leash, so she also stood on tiptoe to take a look.
"You know what, this stay is quite long. The longest I stayed here before was only a week. It's really scary."
"Of course not. I don't dare to go through the north gate when entering or leaving the complex. I have to go around to the east."
"It's because of this yard that housing prices in our neighborhood wouldn't have dropped so much, especially those buildings near here."
"Did you say that thing left?"
The middle-aged woman couldn't help but guess.
Her eyes wandered around the yard. She didn't know if it was an illusion, but she felt that after getting closer to the small courtyard, the eerie feeling was gone and she felt a lot more comfortable.
She saw from afar something yellow not far away in the yard, but she couldn't see clearly what it was. Now that she was closer, it seemed that the yellow had a bit of red on it?
She couldn't see the front from where she was standing, and the middle-aged woman was about to take a few steps to the side to take a look!
Suddenly a gust of wind blew, and the yellow strips were moved by the wind, making a rustling sound.
The rolled-up corners allow one to vaguely see some complex runes on it, exuding a mysterious atmosphere everywhere.
Although the two had never seen it in person, they could still easily recognize what it was thanks to various TV dramas.
It’s actually talisman paper!
Talisman paper!
The yard is full of stickers!
The two looked at each other. Does this mean that the thing is actually still here, but it is suppressed by the talisman?
"ah--"
The middle-aged woman didn't care about the dog she was holding and ran away screaming.
"Wait for me!"
The other one was just a little weak in the legs, but he was frightened by the middle-aged woman's scream and his heart was broken.
She stumbled after him, not daring to come any closer.
Wei Mian heard the scream and looked out of the second-floor window. She came from the study, so she only saw a woman staggering out, screaming as she ran.
baffling.
After the two women went out, they were terrified and told everyone that the ghost thing in the small western-style building was still there, but was temporarily suppressed by talismans, and asked everyone not to go there.
There were a few people who wanted to stroll around here because nothing had happened recently, but they were too scared to go over there. As a result, a wave of ghost rumors started spreading in the community again.
Wei Mian knew nothing about this.
There is a separate road next to the small western-style building. Although it is a bit narrow, it is no problem for a car to pass through. Besides, Wei Mian usually rides an electric scooter to go back and forth.
After Jin Zhiling's parents left the tour group early and returned, the family of four personally went to thank Wei Mian.
Jin Zhiling's husband works in a research institute. The whole family is educated and has never seen anything so otherworldly. Fortune-telling is too far away for them.
But this time they experienced it themselves, so naturally they would not disbelieve it.
So after the old couple came back and took a short rest, they asked their daughter to take them to the house to express their gratitude in person.
I also sent a red envelope.
Wei Mian did not refuse. Judging from their appearance, the old couple were both people with high moral character. They often used their own salary to subsidize their students. If there were outstanding students who could not afford the tuition, they would even help pay for it.
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