Chapter 46: Setting Fire to Jiuli Temple



The main gate of Jiuli Temple was still closed. It was said that this Taoist temple was very popular, with many people coming to burn incense every day. Qingli and the others arrived early, so they didn't see anyone there at this time.

Xue Nan asked Qingli: "Sister, do you guys knock on the door?"

Qingli looked around the Taoist temple and found that it was well built.

"Well, knock on the door!"

"Let's go in and take a stroll openly."

Xue Nan nodded and immediately went to knock on the door.

The door was opened quickly. A man in Taoist robes opened the door. When he saw the two of them, he smiled calmly. "Dear guests, it's still early. The temple is not open yet. But you two can come in and rest first. The main hall will be open in half an hour."

Qingli nodded, and the two followed the man in.

Jiuli Temple is very large, with many courtyards, all of which are arranged from low to high, and you can't see the end at a glance.

Qingli said to the Taoist priest: "This is my first time here, I'm a little curious, can I take a look around?"

The Taoist priest replied, "The courtyard in front is open to you as you please. The area above is the private area of ​​our master and you are not allowed to enter it casually."

Qingli nodded and promised to walk around the front yard by herself.

After that, the Taoist priest also went back to his work, as if he wasn't worried at all about the two of them wandering around.

There are many Taoists in the Taoist temple, coming and going, some jumping into the water, chopping wood, and some getting up early for morning exercises. It is very popular.

Qingli was walking around and her figure disappeared without a trace. When the Taoists noticed her and asked about her, Xue Nan said that she was not feeling well and went to the toilet.

Soon the gate of the Taoist temple was opened, and other pilgrims also arrived. The Taoists were busy greeting the guests and didn't think about Qingli anymore.

Qingli went to the backyard and found the formation. Then she understood why the Taoist told her not to go in but stopped guarding her. It turned out that there was a formation blocking the way and ordinary people could not get in at all.

However, these formations were too easy for Qingli. She just moved around randomly and squeezed through a few of them, and entered easily.

If the Jiuli Temple Master was here at this moment, he would definitely notice that his formation had been tampered with, but unfortunately he was not here and could not sense it.

There was no one in the courtyard inside the formation. Qingli came and went freely. She pushed open a few doors at random and searched everywhere for the secret book that her master had mentioned. However, after searching for a long time, she still found nothing. There were only some ordinary books here.

After searching in vain, Qingli went to another courtyard. The formation here was more powerful, but it was also easy for Qingli.

But after entering, she found that this place was a little different. Dark air prevailed, and there was a strong ghostly aura everywhere. The atmosphere was cold and chilly, as if one was standing in an icy lake, making one feel cold all over.

Qingli immediately became interested and moved closer to the house. The closer she got, the more she sensed endless negative energy. She took out a defensive talisman and put it close to her body, then gently pushed open the door. In an instant, a powerful force attacked her. Qingli hurriedly dodged and looked back. She saw a thick black fog. There seemed to be a figure in the fog, but it was not clear.

This thing looked like a ghost, but not like one. Qingli was curious, so she took out her short sword and stabbed directly at the black fog. When she got closer, the black fog dispersed. Just as she was wondering, she suddenly felt the powerful force coming from behind. Qingli did not choose to dodge, but took out the ghost-killing talisman and directly faced the force.

With a miserable cry, the black fog immediately dispersed, and the figure in the middle gradually revealed his face. He had a pale face, fangs bared fiercely, and looked at Qingli with disbelief in his eyes.

Qingli didn't expect that this ghost thing was so vulnerable. It was beaten like this by a ghost-killing talisman. I thought it would take some effort!

"Who are you?"

The ghost started to ask.

At the same time, I was also very confused, where did this person come from and how could he be so powerful.

Qingli was amused and asked, "Who are you?"

The ghost looked fierce, "Are you a mysterious master?"

Qingli nodded, "Yes, I specialize in collecting evil ghosts like you. If you meet me, you should be ready to be reduced to ashes!"

A ghost like this cannot be reincarnated again, so he will be reduced to ashes.

The ghost said viciously: "You can't kill 놖."

The scent of the green pear was too delicious for cultivators like them. Eating it would at least increase their cultivation by hundreds of years, directly reaching a higher level.

But even this ghost knew that green pears were not so delicious. The ghost-killing talisman just now almost cost him half his life.

Qingli Kai asked: "Why are you here? But Li Jiuhua asked you to stay here? He also gathered so much resentment and yin energy for you to absorb and help you become stronger. Are you his ghost?"

Unexpectedly, Qingli was guessed this way. The ghost was a little surprised, and felt that Qingli's scent was not only delicious, but also hidden danger.

When the evil ghost meets the mysterious master, he fights to the death.

Suddenly, a gust of wind swept through, and all the doors opened instantly. Countless black shadows rushed in. The strength of each black shadow was almost the same as the ghost in front of them, and was no weaker than it.

Qingli looked at these dark shadows in surprise. No wonder it was so cold as soon as she came in here. It turned out that this place was crowded with these evil cultivators. Fortunately, it was her who came in. If an ordinary person came in, he would have died as soon as he stepped over the threshold.

Qingli now knew why Li Jiuhua was kicked out of Qixuanmen. He was such an evil person who only did evil things. He deserved to be kicked out of Qixuanmen.

All the black fog enveloped Qingli, which really made it difficult for her.

But fortunately, she had the Seven Mysterious Sect's magic weapon. Qingli took out a pitch-black bead and chanted a few spells. Then the bead emitted a grand light. In an instant, the black fog slowly dissipated, and all the ghosts revealed their true appearance. They looked at the bead in horror, unable to move. Then, the light from the bead gradually became scalding hot, and all the ghosts that were illuminated caught fire. A large number of ghosts roared in pain, and the pain of their souls being burned made their faces even more hideous. Their souls were gradually burned, and slowly dissipated like smoke and disappeared.

Qingli looked at this with a smile in her eyes. No matter how many evil spirits there were, they would all disappear under the power of this Nether Pearl. The Nether Pearl contained the Nether Fire, which could burn everything. The Nether Pearl could also devour the souls of all living things, purify all evil spirits, and summon all ghosts.

This is the most precious treasure of the Qixuan Sect, and only the leaders of all generations have it.

After burning the ghosts here, Qingli took back the Netherworld Pearl and walked into the house.

The objects placed in the house are all the places where these ghosts live. There are jade pendants dug out from the cemetery, beads, basins, and even coffins. They are all extremely yin and evil things. The souls of these ghosts usually live in these things.

Qingli moved and destroyed all these things, burning them all to ashes. Looking at the burning flames, she suddenly thought that this courtyard could also be burned down to completely destroy these dark auras, otherwise they would be contaminated by people and harm them.

Thinking of this, she added fuel to the fire and burned the entire courtyard. She left only when the fire grew bigger. The Taoists realized belatedly that the courtyard behind them seemed to be on fire. When they hurried over and saw that it was the temple master who usually prohibited everyone from entering the courtyard, they immediately felt as if they were facing a great enemy and rushed to put out the fire.

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