Chapter 258



The plot of this comic is that the protagonist has been given a small cheat. He has been entangled in the affairs of [Ran] and [Liu] for some time. Although he put it on hold due to other things, it does not mean that he has really forgotten about it.

Because he was always thinking about this matter in his heart, he would naturally come into contact with these things unconsciously. Recently, he was about to come down from the mountain. Before going up the mountain, he went to a place he often went to when he was a child and stayed overnight.

It was there that Ji Qiu gave the protagonist a cheat, just like in some fantasy novels or martial arts novels, and Fanning had a dream there.

He saw Yiqi in his dream.

Yuan Yuanyuan looked at Yiqi in the comics. Yiqi at this moment seemed inexplicably young. It was obvious that all monsters looked the same, but the Yiqi now looked very young.

She thought about how this happened, and later found out it was her hairstyle...

Uh, by the way, did Yiqi also have such a straight hairstyle back then? It turns out that it is easiest to distinguish two-dimensional characters by their hairstyle, even if they are three-dimensional characters who have switched to two-dimensional ones.

Yuan in the picture was sitting on a chair with densely written words on several pages in front of him. Yuan Yuanyuan took a casual glance and found that the content was unimportant. It was just a passage from the most commonly used textbook on trickery. Yuan Yuanyuan had seen it in a book on Tang poetry before, so she was able to recognize it.

Ordinary human readers may not recognize it, but it doesn’t matter, the voiceover in this comic has already given a hint.

Yiqi sat in front of the table and carefully checked what he had written to see if there were any mistakes, and then made the final revision. After the revision, he turned to the last page and wrote a few Arabic numerals on it.

September 17, 1890

Is this the earliest book written by Yiqi? Yuan Yuanyuan looked at the date and thought, it turns out that Yiqi had already started writing books on witchcraft in the 19th century... Now it seems like reading some celebrity story.

Of course Yuan Yuanyuan knew this a long time ago, but for some little monsters, this might be the first time they heard about it. Yuan Yuanyuan wondered if it had refreshed their perspectives.

Fat Cat was reading a comic book nearby. Suddenly he said, "I've been to this place before."

"Huh? You've been there? When did you go?" Yuan Yuanyuan was surprised.

"When I came back that time, I told you that Fanning was definitely not a simple person." Fat Cat said, "There are actually a lot of things that are not drawn in this comic... There are a lot of drawings on the wall here. There is an old Taoist priest in that drawing who looks very similar to Fanning."

Yuan Yuanyuan then vaguely remembered that she seemed to have heard Fatty Cat talk about such a thing, but that was too long ago, two months ago. It was because of this incident that Fatty Cat fled to her.

She wanted to ask Fatty Cat what was going on, but the strange thing was that Fatty Cat, who always answered questions in the past, kept his mouth shut this time. In response to Yuan Yuanyuan's question, he only said, "It's hard to say." Apart from this, he didn't dare to utter another word. Even if Yuan Yuanyuan wanted to ask, she couldn't get any answers.

This is the situation on Fat Cat's side. Seeing his expression, Yuan Yuanyuan didn't ask any more questions. Anyway, it would be dug out in the future, it was just a matter of time... Yuan Yuanyuan continued to read on. Fanning was awakened by a sudden dream he had, because he suddenly remembered that there was also an Arabic numeral "17" behind the Taoism he learned.

At this moment, he also remembered a bunch of things in succession, for example, he had heard about the relationship between Yuan and Ran Niang before...

Fanning wiped the sweat from his forehead and finally deduced the relationships between all the characters in this dream.

So...Yi Qi = Ran Niang = Yuan?

Thinking about it again, the Taoist secrets that I learned were written by a monster... I did hear that Guo Yuan had come to the Taoist priest's place as a spy in the past. Once I figured it out, everything that happened afterwards made sense.

But even though he intellectually told Fanning that this should be the truth, psychologically Fanning couldn't accept it. He really found it a little hard to accept that the Taoism he was learning now was actually written by Yuan... So, is this person his teacher in disguise?

From another perspective, he began to wonder why such a book of Taoist scriptures was written. This book of Taoist scriptures was very strange, and could be said to be half angel and half devil. If this book of Taoist scriptures was leaked, Fanning didn't know what kind of situation would happen to the Taoist priests.

Fanning was in agony in this tangled and uncomfortable mood, tossing and turning in bed in the middle of the night.

Yuan Yuanyuan thought that this matter...actually, there was no need to be so complicated. In her opinion, the purpose of Yiqi writing this book was not simple. A monster writing Taoist magic could not possibly be for the benefit of mankind.

The method that Faning practiced required him to calm himself down through self-mutilation. If he didn't do it, he would become extremely irritable and even lose his mind.

The thought of self-mutilation makes Yuan Yuanyuan think of many things, one of which is blood... It is no exaggeration to say that there was a time when Yuan Yuanyuan even thought that this Taoist book was written by Yiqi specifically for creating reserve food. Later, she thought that the power of this Taoist book was too strong. If it was about creating reserve food, then this part did not make sense. The reserve food should be as weak as possible, so she temporarily gave up this idea.

Now that the truth is out in the world, everyone knows that this is Yiqi, which is what Yuan wrote. I wonder if everyone will work together to find out Yiqi's purpose... Yuan Yuanyuan thought so, but forgot one thing -

In the eyes of ordinary people, who wrote Fanning's Dao is really a trivial matter... At least compared with the current common textbooks on sorcery for monsters... Really... it's just a sesame-sized thing...

Half of the monsters who had learned sorcery outside went crazy overnight...

The term "a riot of demons" is not enough to describe the extent of the madness. At least before, when people talked about Yuan, they would curse him as "this traitor", but now some people have changed their words to "Master Yuan".

"Ahhh, I don't believe it!" Qiu Ling listened to Tang Shi's almost broken voice, "How is it possible! I don't believe it! The sorcery that has tortured me for so many years... was actually written by Yuan! Ahhh, why do I dislike this guy so much! This person is a traitor! A big traitor! An enemy of monsters!"

Qiu Ling translated Tang Shi's words, and it was probably that she suddenly realized that all her math textbooks from elementary school to high school were written by one person...even the exercise books...

This person really deserves to be pulled out and given a beating... No, no, no, we shouldn't say that. We are good kids, and mathematics is the great ladder of human progress.

Qiu Ling tried to straighten her attitude a little, but she really thought that Yuan was an amazing monster. At least in her opinion, it was incredible that all the textbooks of a subject were written by the same person. However, the monster was like that, and this textbook had been used for a hundred years.

"It's not written in the comics that the magic textbooks we are using now were all compiled by Yuanlai..." Tang Shi said, "I think Ji Qiu is too unfriendly to humans. He didn't even mention this in the comics! This makes me feel that Yuan's strength seems to have been reduced by half, do you understand?"

"I understand, I understand..." Qiu Ling said, "You think Ji Qiu weakened Yuan's power in the comics, but in fact he is still so awesome, so this makes the humans in the comics look very weak, right? It's rare that you actually care so much about humans, but I think... this is not necessarily the case. If you cry more, maybe the next issue will draw this crazy thing written by Yuan in your textbooks..."

"...You are so cruel." Tang Shi was silent for a while, and then she said: "You are not a monster, so of course you don't understand the impact of this incident on us. It's really terrible. When the comic came out yesterday, half of the 53 monsters specializing in sorcery in my class went crazy. Two seniors even said in the group that they wanted to join the mask organization. It was unstoppable."

"Wait." Qiu Ling suddenly grasped the point, "You mean... someone actually wanted to join the Mask Organization? Just because the fact that Yuan was the textbook writer was exposed?"

"Yes." Tang Shi said.

Qiu Ling suddenly felt confused at this moment.

She was sitting on the bed alone, and suddenly she felt goose bumps all over her body.

It's not like she hasn't seen monsters submitting to powerful people before. It can be said to be very morbid. The big monsters protect the small monsters, and the small monsters are responsible for paying tribute... Qiu Ling has also complained about it before, but for Tang Shi's sake, she didn't dare to say too much.

In her opinion, this is something that is engraved in the bones of monsters. It has been like this since ancient times. Maybe it has become their instinct, just like breathing and eating.

However, it was not until today that Qiu Ling suddenly realized how terrible this instinct was...

According to comics and Tang poetry, Yuan is the ancestor of all the sorcerers. How attractive is Yuan to those monsters who are learning sorcery?

Qiu Ling couldn't explain the reason, but Yuan Yuanyuan could still explain it. The next time she went to the Mask Organization, she was suddenly scared.

There were loud drums and gongs, firecrackers, red flags waving, and huge crowds of people.

Yuan Yuanyuan was confused all the way back to her room. She looked at the sudden increase in the number of people behind her and had no idea what was going on.

Holy shit, did we suddenly expand the organization? Why didn't I know about this? Am I too transparent as the boss?

Although Yuan Yuanyuan had a lot of complaints, she was not the real boss after all, so she didn't say much and was about to turn around and go into the house. Just as she pushed the door open, there was suddenly a burst of cheers from behind her.

The noise was so loud... Yuan Yuanyuan was so scared that she almost fell to the ground.

She turned her head to see what was going on, but the moment she turned her head, the scene suddenly became silent again.

Yuan Yuanyuan turned her head again, and there was another thunderous sound behind her. Amid the series of roars, she pushed the door open in a daze, then closed it again.


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