Unable to defeat Hang Suisui in hand-to-hand combat, the young Taoist priest tried to use talismans and magical artifacts to deal with her.
As a result, Hang Suisui took all the things from his body.
This young Taoist priest didn't bring anything else with him when he went out; the most he had on him were talismans.
Yin Huaizhu looked at the table full of yellow talismans and paused for a moment: "Why did you steal... what are you going to do with these?"
Without a doubt, this yellow talisman belongs to the young Taoist priest who fought with Hang Suisui last time.
Hang Suisui picked up a yellow talisman and waved it at Yin Huaizhu: "Look! Hehe, he still wanted to use these talismans to deal with me, but I beat him so badly that even his master wouldn't recognize him."
Yin Huaizhu smiled helplessly. Of course he knew Hang Suisui's strength; that little Taoist priest was definitely no match for her.
However... spirits and monsters have always avoided talismans...
Talismans have an innate deterrent effect on all living beings.
As Yin Huaizhu watched Hang Suisui holding it in her hand without any restraint, something flashed through her mind.
Hang Suisui carefully examined the pile of talismans, then looked up at Yin Huaizhu with bright eyes.
"Look, these talismans are all in good condition; they can fetch a good price!"
Yin Huaizhu was both amused and exasperated; this girl actually planned to sell it for money.
He naturally knew that Hang Suisui was joking.
Hang Suisui glanced at a talisman on the table, picked it up, folded it into a triangle, and casually handed it to Yin Huaizhu.
"Hey, this is for warding off evil spirits, bringing good fortune, and ensuring peace!"
It has always been Hang Suisui who has protected him, so where are these things from?
A warm feeling rose in Yin Huaizhu's heart: "Okay."
He extended his slender fingers and carefully took the yellow talisman from Hang Suisui's hand.
But the moment their fingertips touched, his cool fingertips pressed against warm skin, Yin Huaizhu's heart skipped a beat.
Yin Huaizhu quickly withdrew her hand, lowered her head, and carefully put away the yellow talisman.
Then he looked up at Hang Suisui, whose eyes were sparkling with light and full of smiles.
Suddenly I felt my heart pounding wildly.
Yin Huaizhu held her breath.
Too close, too close! We're way too close!
...This is a bit dangerous...
Hang Suisui stretched out five fingers and waved them in front of Yin Huaizhu, who was staring straight at her.
"What’s wrong with you?"
Yin Huaizhu came to her senses and stumbled slightly as she retreated.
"The old man needs to see me, so I'll go over first and won't be back for lunch."
As she spoke, before Hang Suisui could even respond, she turned and hurriedly ran away.
Watching the figure disappear at the park gate.
Hang Suisui pouted: "These days are so strange."
After Yin Huaizhu left, Hang Suisui continued to organize the talismans on the table.
She couldn't help but recall Yin Huaizhu's strange reactions over the past few days, and his ears that had inexplicably turned red that day, and felt somewhat puzzled.
"Could he be shy?" Hang Suisui muttered to herself, "That shouldn't be the case..."
She shook her head, banishing the idea from her mind.
Then, she picked up a talisman and examined it carefully.
"This talisman seems a bit special..." Hang Suisui muttered, placing the talisman in her palm and infusing it with a wisp of spiritual power.
Suddenly, the talisman flashed with light and transformed into a tiny white mouse, which darted around in Hang Suisui's palm.
The white-haired mouse has a short tail, a long, round, fluffy tail, and two big, round eyes; it's incredibly cute.
"Wow!" Hang Suisui exclaimed in surprise, "What is this?"
Hang Suisui had never seen a mouse that looked like this before.
She tried to control the white-haired mouse with her mind and discovered that it could understand her commands.
So Hang Suisui put it on the table and ran all over it.
They were having so much fun playing with the white mouse that they completely forgot what had just happened.
"Meow~~~"
With a single swipe of its paw, it struck the white mouse on the table.
"Hey! Hey! Enlightened One! Let it go right now!!!"
………………
Inside Taiyuan Temple.
A mournful wail echoed throughout the hall.
"Aaaaaah!!!"
"Waaaaah~ Ah waaaah~~"
"Master~ Waaaaaah~ She hit me, Master......."
Master Chengyuan, dressed in a Taoist robe, stood in the hall, his long beard and hair already gray.
Seeing his young disciple's bruised and swollen face and his wailing appearance, he felt quite sorry for him.
“Zhongyi, didn’t I already say that the matter of the demon is for someone else to handle, and we shouldn’t interfere?”
Zhongyi sat in a chair, surrounded by several senior students, each holding a medicine bottle, iodine, and bandages, treating his wounds.
A senior student, Chong Shen, applied medicine to the cut corner of Chong Yi's mouth with a cotton swab, causing Chong Yi to gasp in pain.
"Ouch—ah—it hurts, ouch, ouch, senior brother, be gentle."
Another senior brother, Chongqing, was cleaning the wound on Chongyi's arm.
"Serves you right for disobeying your master. Now you've suffered a great loss."
Upon hearing this, Zhongyi's eyes filled with tears, and she sniffed.
"Ouch, be gentle... It's all that fiend's fault! He has no sportsmanship! How can you fight like that!"
Upon hearing this, the senior brothers all shook their heads helplessly.
They all lightened their grip.
Chonglin wrapped bandages around Chongyi's leg: "Your senior brothers protect you when you're fooling around here, but once you go out, you don't know your place, so who will let you have your way?"
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