Chapter Three - Taoist Ganshan
The wind was colder tonight. Liu Cheng tightened his clothes, carried a shovel and a crowbar on his back, and held a paper lantern in his hand. The light was very dim, but Liu Cheng did not feel the slightest fear in his heart. Instead, he felt
I am excited because after tonight Liu Cheng can continue to drink wine.
As Liu Cheng slowly walked into the mountain, after seeing the tombs around him, Liu Cheng's excitement was washed away, and a wave of nervousness hit Liu Cheng. Liu Cheng picked up the wine gourd and took a sip of wine.
Feeling brave, Liu Chengcheng then walked to a grave.
Putting the paper lantern next to him, Liu Cheng picked up the shovel and started digging under the dim moonlight. After about half an hour, Liu Cheng saw a brand new coffin.
Liu Cheng jumped on the coffin, cleared the soil on it, and said something like sorry, but he didn't stop. He turned around and took the crowbar, and then inserted it into the gap in the coffin lid.
Going in, Liu Cheng pressed down, and the front end of the coffin lid tilted up with a squeak. Liu Cheng threw the crowbar behind and used all his strength to lift the coffin lid to the left. With a bang, the coffin lid was directly lifted by Liu Cheng.
It fell onto the mound of soil.
Liu Cheng clapped his hands, and his heart was filled with excitement. However, when Liu Cheng saw the body in the coffin, he was still broken into a cold sweat. He saw that the person in the coffin was a woman. This woman was known to Liu Cheng.
The proprietress of the pawn shop in the market, but only half of the face of the female corpse in the coffin was left. The skin from the nose to the forehead was all gone, leaving only half of the terrifying face. When seeing all this, Liu Cheng suddenly
He took a few steps back. This was the first time he saw someone dying so miserably. He was really frightened. Liu Cheng picked up the wine gourd next to him and poured all the remaining wine into his mouth. Then he drank the wine just now.
The fear was slightly suppressed.
Liu Cheng patted his chest, placed the paper lantern beside him on the upper right side of the coffin, and then stuck his head out to look into the coffin again. This time Liu Cheng did not look at the head of the female corpse, but his eyes were tightly focused.
Looking into the coffin, I saw a lot of gold and silver jewelry in the coffin. There were also buckets of oceans placed next to the female corpse's legs. From the looks of it, there must have been more than thirty oceans, plus the female corpse.
He also wore all his favorite jewelry when he was alive. Seeing this, Liu Cheng's face was full of excitement. This time Liu Cheng looked at the female corpse's face without fear, instead he made gestures to the female corpse.
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He bowed and said goodbye, muttering words of thanks.
Liu Cheng lay on the mound, leaned down and picked up a bucket of ocean below, poured the ocean into his hands, raised his head and looked at it under the moonlight for a while, Liu Cheng thought, with these things, what can he do?
After a good blockage, just when he thought of this, Liu Cheng saw a white figure not far ahead slowly walking towards him from the corner of his eye. The moment he saw this figure, Liu Cheng was shocked.
He was not afraid of seeing ghosts at night, he was afraid of meeting people. If he was discovered and told, Liu Cheng would definitely die. Thinking of this, Liu Chengxin lifted it up, holding Xian Dayang tightly in his hand, and looked at it tightly
The white figure in front.
The figure slowly approached, and Liu Cheng saw an old man with a white beard wearing a white Taoist robe. The old man had a crown scarf on his head. A little hair leaked out from the center of the crown scarf, and there was a hair inserted horizontally.
After receiving the hairpin and seeing that the visitor was a Taoist priest, Liu Cheng slowly calmed down.
The old man walked up to Liu Cheng and said to Liu Cheng: "Doing good deeds, accumulating negative virtues, deceiving the dead, and damaging your life and longevity. Young man, seeing that you are not old, why do you do such a thing? I advise you not to do this."
To avoid the suffering of reincarnation."
After hearing this, Liu Cheng felt that the elder in front of him seemed to have some Taoism, so he bowed slightly to the old man and said: "Taoist Master, it's not that I want to do such a thing, I have no choice but to do it, so I have to do it."
If I don’t do this, I will starve to death.”
The old Taoist priest sighed, then looked at Liu Cheng in front of him, frowned slightly, and said: "I looked at your face and found that your three souls and seven souls were about to leave you, and you still had a trace of
Consciousness is imprinted on your soul, young man, have you encountered something or something before?"
Hearing this, Liu Cheng was really shocked. There was actually a trace of consciousness in his soul. Could it be Brother Huang? I didn't expect that this veteran could see this.
Then Liu Cheng told the old Taoist priest how he met the weasel, and told the old Taoist priest that the female corpse was cursed to death by the weasel. Hearing Liu Cheng's words, the old Taoist remained silent, and then looked at the female corpse in the coffin.
After observing for more than a minute, the old Taoist said to Liu Cheng: "It seems that the consciousness in your soul is that
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What the weasel left behind, when everyone in this village dies, the last one will be your turn, and then your three souls and seven souls will be replaced by the weasel, and he will be the next you, and you will
will disappear into this world."
After hearing this, Liu Cheng thought that the weasel had indeed said something to Liu Cheng, you are the second me.
Thinking of this, Liu Cheng knelt down to the old Taoist in front of him and begged the old Taoist to save his life. The old Taoist said: "It is not difficult to save you, and it is necessary to save you to save everyone in this village, and Pindao
The purpose of coming here this time is to solve this matter. Before I came here, I made a prediction. I will meet the person who saves the village here. It seems that it is you." After saying this, the old Taoist stroked his long beard.
After hearing this, Liu Cheng said doubtfully: "Can I save this village?"
The old Taoist nodded and said: "The mark on your body is the source of the weasel's curse. You can understand that you are the medium of this curse. Unless you die, this curse will continue to the people in the village."
The moment they all died."
After hearing this, Liu Cheng suddenly became nervous and knelt down to the old Taoist, begging the old Taoist to save him. The old Taoist shook his head helplessly and said, "Forget it, I didn't want to recruit disciples at Kaishan. Since I met
When things like this happen, I have to accept you, young man, you are willing to become a disciple of Pindao."
After hearing this, Liu Cheng knelt down directly in front of the old Taoist, kowtowed three times on the spot and performed the apprenticeship ceremony.
Then the old Tao ordered Liu Cheng to bury the coffin again. Liu Cheng looked at the gold, silver and jewelry in the coffin and was very reluctant to part with it, but he still listened to the old Tao and buried the coffin again.
Later, Liu Cheng was taken to the Taoist temple by the old Taoist, and all kinds of medicinal materials were put into a large vat. Liu Cheng soaked in the large vat for ten hours. Then the old Taoist gave Liu Cheng a book called "Twenty-Four Mountains Feng Shui".
A book called "The Art of Finding Dragon's Acupoints" made Liu Cheng calm down and concentrate on practicing. After two days, no one in the village died mysteriously anymore, and Liu Cheng and the Taoist concentrated on practicing in the mountains and forests.
In this way, five years passed, and the old Taoist passed away. The old Taoist told my grandfather Liu Cheng his name just before he passed away. The old Taoist's name was Qianshan Taoist.
Chapter completed!