Chapter 667 Modern Ghost World 1



Chapter 667 Modern Ghost World 1

This kind of tacit interaction is a habit that has gradually developed day after day, as if it has been engraved into each other's rhythm of life.

When passing an intersection, a delivery boy caught Ning Ning's attention.

He tied the young child to his chest and carefully put a piece of clothing on the child to block the wind, leaving only the child's little head to breathe.

At this time, the traffic police saw this scene from a distance.

However, when the delivery guy was about to pass by on his bike, the traffic police pretended to be busy with other things, turned his head and pretended not to see him.

From a legal perspective, the delivery guy's behavior did violate the rules.

But who can truly understand the helplessness of his life?

Unless there is no other choice, who would be willing to deliver food in the wind and rain with a child under two years old?

Although the law is ruthless, the traffic police are full of warmth in their hearts. This small action shows their understanding for those who have a difficult life.

On this day, Ning Ning was like a curious explorer, capturing the forgotten details of the city.

When she returned home at night, she clearly felt that her heart was no longer as restless as before, and she felt more at ease.

During this period of time before the next time she would travel through time, Ning Ning devoted herself to cultivation again.

This time, she found that the speed of cultivation was much faster than before.

She suddenly realized that this was what was called "cultivating the mind."

By experiencing the various aspects of life, one can allow the soul to settle and be nourished, thereby taking more solid steps on the path of cultivation.

Traveling to a new world again, Ning Ning found herself in a dilapidated Taoist temple. She became a young Taoist nun named Chu Hongyu, with the Taoist name Xuanweizi, and was only sixteen years old.

The Taoist temple is called Songyun Temple, and Chu Hongyou is the last disciple of Songyun Temple.

Three years ago, her master passed away, and now she is the only one left in the Taoist temple, guarding this world all by herself.

The original owner was an orphan. He was adopted by his master when he was young and took his master's surname.

The master taught her Taoism carefully since she was a child. Although the little girl had average comprehension, she paid special attention to everything the master taught her and memorized it carefully in her heart.

The level of technological development in this world is quite similar to that of the 21st century. However, unlike the Earth, thirty years ago, the "crack in the sky" was torn open, spiritual energy flowed back, monsters revived, and ghosts ran rampant.

The fissure is composed of "seven orifices", corresponding to the seven souls of the human body, and "yin tide" seeps out at midnight every night.

Three years ago, the earth's crust rioted. Master Xuan Chengzi used his own dog acupoint to suppress corpses, and the soul lamp was connected to the earth veins.

What Chu Hongyou learned was the orthodox Taoist method that could exorcise demons and monsters.

After Ning Ning received all the memories, she immediately took action.

She first went to the little girl's room and her master's room, and collected all the Taoist books that could be used in this world into her own space.

Then, she asked the puppet in the space to make a copy, and then put the original back to its original place, restoring everything to its original state.

This is a complete Taoist inheritance. It would be fine if she took a copy when she left, but she couldn't take away the entire inheritance and cut off the person's roots.

However, those magical weapons could not be copied, so she could only continue to use the existing ones for the time being.

Then I’ll see if I can refine it.

Taking advantage of this relatively free time, Chu Hongyou did not dare to slack off for a moment and stepped up his time to practice Taoism.

After the master used her body to suppress the acupoints, whenever anything related to demons and evil spirits happened nearby, the villagers would inevitably come to her for help.

The Chu Hong glaze is not the original one. Although I still have some memories of the original one, I have never used it. I still need to practice more.

In the next two months, Chu Hongyou studied hard day and night.

Not only did he fully master the Taoism that the original owner had learned, but his cultivation level also improved significantly based on the original owner's original foundation.

Now, Chu Hongyou finally had some confidence, and going out to kill the little ghosts and eliminate the little monsters was no problem for her.

But she didn't dare to relax. This world is so dangerous, and she still needs to have a high level of cultivation to feel safe.

She also did not forget her unique golden finger.

In the world of Journey to the West, she gained a lot and obtained Samadhi Fire, cassock and Buddhist beads, all of which are treasures for exorcising demons and monsters.

However, as an orthodox Taoist priest now, she naturally has to be cautious in her actions.

The Samadhi True Fire is extremely powerful, so it's okay to use it as a trump card at critical moments.

But the cassock and Buddhist beads are Buddhist items after all. If they are used casually on a daily basis, it will inevitably cause criticism and damage the reputation of Taoism.

Therefore, it is better not to show these two treasures to others easily.

Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, it has been almost three months since Ning Ning came into this world.

The days are as calm as a lake without waves.

She even began to doubt whether the memories and plots given to her by this world were disordered. Everything seemed so ordinary, as if it was a small world that could not be more ordinary.

However, when I woke up this morning, everything was very different from the past.

In the courtyard, black water seeped out from the cracks in the blue-gray stone bricks at some point.

In just one night, the black water spread silently and overflowed the foot of the incense tripod.

After learning the Taoism of this world and integrating the original owner's previous memories, Chu Hongyu recognized at a glance that this was not ordinary rain, but a dark tide that seeped out from the corpse dog's orifice.

From her memory, she understood that this was the first time that the evil tide from the corpse dog's orifice had entered the Taoist temple.

Obviously, something unexpected happened to the master's ghost.

She narrowed her eyes slightly and counted quickly with her fingers.

Today is Guihai, Xuanwu is on duty, and the Yin Gate is wide open. It is a perfect time to set up the "Chishui Jingtan".

If you don't use "Chishui" to cleanse the Qi of the entire Taoist temple first, then no matter whether you draw talismans or set up formations, they will be dispersed by this foul Qi, and you will only get half the result with twice the effort.

At this time, it was still early to set up the altar.

She turned back into the hall, walked to her master's spirit tablet, and reverently lit three incense sticks.

The curl of sandalwood smoke had just risen when it was ruthlessly torn into two by the damp and cold draft.

One part fell lightly into the ashes of the incense burner, while the other part slowly floated to the front of the tablet, as if trying to speak for the dead.

Chu Hongyou carefully examined everything in the hall and was suddenly shocked.

Last night's black water had actually overflowed the threshold of the main hall and hit the "ground" position under the altar.

The memorial tablet was contaminated by sewage, and she understood that this was a warning from her deceased master: the altar of the Taoist temple was no longer clean, and a crisis was quietly approaching.

The master used himself as the center of the formation, but now that the cracks were loosening, his Yin spirit was dragged to the bottom of the well by the resentment and could not return to its place to be sacrificed.

Once the incense is broken, it is equivalent to "the soul having no food", which is an urgent sign of "the incense is gone and the soul is frightened".

Seeing this scene, Chu Hongyue immediately stood up and said firmly to the tablet of her master: "Master, I am here."

The sound was not loud, but it was the sound of magic power, which made the dust on the beam fall down.

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