Chapter 321 Methods to Control Bizarre Scenes



Amidst the astonished gazes of the crowd, Xia Tianqiong and the Ghost Bride entered the Children's Pottery Paradise, chatting and laughing all the way, completely unconcerned about the stares of others.

Upon entering, the first thing that catches the eye is thirty or forty ceramic figures, standing haphazardly in the hall, with a few lying on the ground.

These figures are lifelike, entirely milky white, and the details such as their clothes and hair are incredibly realistic.

Passing through the middle, you can see different expressions on their faces, such as pain, anger, pleading, and ferocity.

It's as if a person, while still alive, suddenly froze into a ceramic figure.

According to the signs outside, these figures are all ghost hunters who have come here to explore.

After the rules were triggered, it was mysteriously captured, sealed inside clay, and eventually fired into a ceramic statue.

The person who came in before Xia Tianqiong is still firing in the kiln. Before long, another ceramic figure will be placed here.

“You weren’t finished speaking, Sixiang, please continue.”

Xia Tianqiong casually surveyed her surroundings while simultaneously communicating telepathically with the Ghost Bride.

Having previously obtained information about eerie scenes from the Ghost Bride, I decided to try to decipher as many eerie rules as possible.

This could give him control over this bizarre scene!

According to the Ghost Bride, there are two main sources of the eerie scenes.

One type evolved or refined from spatial fragments of a certain world, while the other is a strange domain left behind by a high-level mysterious being after death, which evolved into a strange scene on its own.

Regardless of the type, it could be controlled or refined into some kind of magical artifact.

For example, the Sealed Ghost Chessboard is said to have been the domain of a certain Ghost King. After the Ghost King fell, the domain evolved into a bizarre scene and was obtained by other ghosts, eventually being refined into a special ghost artifact.

Xia Tianqiong was also learning about the origin of the Fenggui Chessboard for the first time, and thought to himself that it was actually the Ghost King's Ghost Domain, which was indeed extraordinary.

Looking at this bizarre scene, I felt inexplicably excited.

He is an extremely greedy person; whenever he comes across something good or special, he wants to pocket it.

As for whether it's useful or not, let's put it in our pocket first!

The voice of the Ghost Bride echoed in his mind, "The first method I mentioned earlier is to master all the strange rules for breaking the rules within the scene. This may grant the scene the recognition of the rules of heaven and earth, thereby allowing you to control this scene."

The second method involves understanding the unique rules governing each eerie scene. If one can comprehend even one of these rules, they can directly control that scene.

Xia Tianqiong shook his head slightly. "The first method is troublesome, but it still has some clues. The second method is somewhat ethereal. The rules of heaven and earth are not so easy to comprehend. Is there a third method?"

The Bride of Ghosts nodded. "The third method is relatively simple: let your contracted ghost advance here. When it advances, there is a certain chance that it will evolve this place into a ghost domain, thereby indirectly controlling the strange scene."

"That's a good idea!"

Xia Tianqiong thought of Xiao Tao, who transformed the sealed forbidden area into her own strange domain when she merged with the sacred tree, which was very similar to this method.

"I'll try the first method first. If that doesn't work, I'll bring in a few more contract ghosts to upgrade."

They chatted as they walked, looking around, like a couple casually browsing in a store.

In addition to these statues, there are four shelves on the north and south sides of the entrance hall, each containing ceramic products.

For example, small animals, utensils, miniature figures, and so on.

After passing through the lobby, the next room is the entertainment area, with tables, chairs, and various tools. Several parents and their children were playing in the mud there.

Near the door, there was a parent. He noticed someone coming, glanced at them, and then continued kneading the clay in his hands.

Other strange occurrences were similar; they paid no attention to the two figures that suddenly entered.

Xia Tianqiong glanced around and found that neither the parents nor the children exuded any strange aura; they seemed just like real people.

Among all the strange creatures, he found the three that could unleash the rules of death, then avoided them, not in a hurry to break them.

Then I came up behind an eight or nine-year-old girl and silently watched her and her mother sculpt clay together.

Her mother glanced back, her eyes showing both wariness and a warning, but she said nothing.

"Your child's sculptures are really beautiful; they clearly have artistic talent."

Xia Tianqiong, against his conscience, offered a compliment, tried to strike up a conversation, and then asked for some information.

The child's mother simply raised her chin, gave a smug "hmm," and didn't reply.

This won't work; how can we communicate like this?

Xia Tianqiong pondered for a moment, then suddenly smiled and took out a fist-sized spiritual fruit.

As soon as it was taken out, it emitted a pleasant fragrance, and several children nearby turned to look at it. Even their parents stared at it with greedy eyes.

"Here you go, this spiritual fruit is good for you."

Xia Tianqiong took the spirit fruit and stuffed it directly into the girl's hand.

The girl looked down at the dark purple fruit in her hand, paused for a moment, and then her face quickly lit up with joy.

She opened her mouth to eat, but hesitated for a moment and looked at her mother next to her.

Her mother was young and had a graceful and elegant air about her. She was taken aback by Xia Tianqiong's actions, but quickly smiled and said, "Why don't you thank your uncle?"

"Thank you, Uncle!"

The girl thanked her sweetly and then eagerly began to eat.

Xia Tianqiong frowned, then took out another fruit. "Call me brother, this is for you too."

The girl chewed on a juicy spirit fruit, blinking her innocent eyes, not understanding what it meant, but still called out, "Thank you, brother."

"Hey, here, have some!"

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