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Chapter 377: Worrying Retribution

Although Zheng Zha was not rescued, I tried my best and agreed to my previous promise. Even if he turns into a ghost, he probably won't be able to come to me. Hehe, you think so, right?
After returning to the ancient house, I started to bandage my wounds. This dead weasel was quite ruthless. It would be a pity not to kill him.
There was nothing wrong with Tang Dao and the others. After all, they were zombies, made of steel and iron, and they were walking dead. It didn't matter if they got hit. However, I screamed in pain and hurt my bones, so I had to recover for a while.
After Zheng Zha's death, the Su family was no longer calm. They originally wanted to use the child as an excuse and then threaten him to hand over the relics. Unexpectedly, this guy burped and died at Wang Tianqi's place. The Su family could not do anything.
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Later, the Su family did not give up and sent people to search Zheng Zha's house. Of course, they found nothing because the relic was already in my hands.
This matter can’t be settled, but I still feel a little bit worried about Zheng Zha’s child. After all, it is also a small life. Zheng Zha is dead, the crazy monk is dead, and the Su family has no idea of ​​​​relics, and it is impossible to have them again.
Go take care of this child, only I can find it for a while.
Later, I followed the location where the crazy monk appeared, which was around the abandoned factory. I searched for about three days and visited many people, and finally I found it.
It was a very dilapidated abandoned house. There was not a single family around it. There were also abandoned houses with no one living in them for miles around. It was dilapidated and old. It must have been because the place was too remote, and there seemed to be many factories around it. The pollution was too serious.
It was no longer suitable for living, so everyone moved away.
I was sure it was this room because I smelled the stench, the smell of corpses, and the disgusting smell of blood.
I immediately felt a thump in my heart, feeling that the situation might be a little less optimistic.
I opened the broken door and walked in slowly. There were some sparse bloody footprints on the ground, but they were not human, they seemed to be cat footprints.
It was smelly and disgusting inside. I almost vomited when I smelled it. The ceiling was covered with spider webs and there was extremely thick dust. I don’t know how many years this place has been abandoned.
I walked into the room and immediately saw a shocking scene. There was a rotten baby on the tattered bed, with flesh and blood like mud, and several wild cats kept gnawing on it. After I appeared, all these wild cats entered
In a defensive posture, all the cat's hair exploded, and then it stared at me fiercely and let out a creepy roar, like a terrifying beast.
I don't know how to describe the scene before me, pitiful? Cruel? Sad? Or sad?
After the mad monk died, the baby that was robbed also died. I don’t know whether he was bitten to death by a wild cat or eaten after death. There seems to be a difference between the two, and there seems to be no difference, but
The result is the same.
Some people say that the cycle of cause and effect is possible, and so is retribution, but can retribution only be given to that person? It has nothing to do with other people, and it has nothing to do with family members and future generations.
I also agree with this statement, but it is God who has the final say on how the laws of heaven operate. I can only say one thing to everyone, it is better to do good and accumulate virtue than to do many evils.
I drove away the wild cat and then helped this baby to be saved. Although it was still small, it still had a soul.
Afterwards, I would find a place with good feng shui and bury it. It was so small that it probably didn’t even have a name, so there was no need to erect a monument or anything like that.
If Zheng Zha had not committed such evil deeds, this child would have been able to grow up normally. Moreover, he came from a wealthy family and had a promising future. Unexpectedly, he became a withered skeleton and was eaten by wild cats.
I didn't tell Zheng Zha's wife about this because it was too complicated. If I told her, I might get into trouble. People would die. There was no need for me to ask for trouble.
After returning to the ancient house, I didn't recover for a long time. The scene of the wild cat devouring it was still vivid in my mind. It was disgusting and cruel. I often dreamed about it even in my dreams, and almost had a psychological shadow.
Until that day, I opened Zheng Zha's box and saw the relics inside. My mind seemed to be purified, and I felt much better instantly.
This relic is different from the others. It is reddish, like blood, but the shape and size are similar.
When I hold it in my hand, I feel a holy power, which is indescribably wonderful, as if I am sitting in meditation in front of the Buddha, quietly listening to the Buddha's voice, reciting the Buddha's mantra, and knocking the wooden fish.
"No wonder Zheng Zha doesn't want to hand it over. It's such a rare thing. Even if you have money, you probably can't buy it. Especially in modern times, there are not many eminent monks left."
I couldn't put it down while holding this thing, so I kept it with me to see if it could bring good luck, or ward off evil spirits.
At first, I looked down on its anti-evil effect. After all, I can surrender and suppress it myself, so I don’t need to use this relic.
But until one day, the nine-tailed fox said that he hated this relic. He was upset when he saw it and subconsciously resisted this thing.
Even the nine-tailed fox is a little afraid of this thing? Then other monsters...
I was immediately overjoyed. It was indeed made of the flesh and blood of an eminent monk. It seemed to carry a holy Buddhist power. It would not be very useful at that time. Moreover, after Zheng Zha had it, he worked all the way to the richest man. It might make people
Transition, smooth progress.
This relic is a scam... It's not a loss in exchange! In order to save Zheng Zha, I almost gave up my life, but I paid for it with my life.
Two days later, my second uncle suddenly visited me and said he was taking me to Su's house. He asked me if Aunt Bai had given me those two things?
I nodded. There were both gold stickers and keys. Although I didn't know what they were for, I guessed they were passes or something like that. I didn't expect the Su family to be so strict, as if they were following the imperial palace.
Even if I enter the palace, I am still considered a member of my own family. How can I post a message when I return to my own home? The key is still reasonable.
My second uncle asked me to stop nagging, pack up quickly, and take me to Kyoto tomorrow. The Su family’s headquarters is in the most prosperous and largest city, and it’s time to take me up there to see the world.
After giving instructions, my second uncle left, leaving me alone to pack my luggage.
At this time I asked the nine-tailed fox: "Master, are you going?"
But the nine-tailed fox didn't answer. It took a long time before he finally said: "It depends on the situation!"
This sentence seemed to have been spoken after hesitation for a long time, but I was very surprised. Didn't she have a deal with grandpa to protect me for the rest of my life? How could she not go along? What does it mean to see the situation?
I didn't ask her any further. After being together for so long, I understood that the nine-tailed fox had its own ideas and ways of doing things, and if she didn't want to tell her, she wouldn't be able to tell me no matter how hard I asked.
"I went to Kyoto and restrained myself. It's the easiest place to make money and it's also the place with the most masters. It's a mixed bag of good and bad, and the families are like a forest. If you're not careful, you don't know how to die."
The nine-tailed fox rarely nags me, like an old mother when her son is about to leave, which is completely different from before.
Chapter completed!
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