"I have a way, but I don't know if it will work in this sea."
Wanzi suddenly spoke.
"What can I do?"
Lu Fan and Onizuka said in unison.
"Put incense and look for someone."
Wanzi said: "This is a very early method of chasing murderers in Longhu Mountain. Based on the last scene seen in the eyes of the deceased, the current location of the murderer can be determined within a stick of incense."
"It's just that there's no fragrance."
Wanzi Ken shrugged cutely, "Besides, there is no accurate route on the sea. Even if you locate it, it may not be as easy to find as on the road."
Lu Fan and Onizuka looked at each other.
"Go and look inside the ship. This Montaigne is covered in tattoos of ghosts and gods, and he has Buddhist beads on his chest. This is his permanent residence on the cruise ship. There must be a place like a shrine. There is a shrine.
It must be fragrant."
Lu Fan told Onizuka: "As for whether we can find him, let's leave it to fate."
Onizuka hurriedly ran down after hearing this. Lu Fan looked at Wanzi and asked: "Is it really useful to put incense and chase the murderer?"
Lu Fan had only heard about Longhushan's methods in dramas, movies, and rumors. It was his first time dealing with people from Longhushan, especially an expert like Wanzi, and he still had some doubts.
"This pursuit of evildoers by putting incense sticks actually makes use of the Maoshan teachings, which states that everything the world does will have its traces, and everything the world does will have its shadow."
"Montaigne died an untimely death. No matter how sophisticated the opponent's methods are, the murderer's aura will definitely remain in his body."
"And what I have to do is use incense to draw out this breath, use the sense of heaven and earth to find the traces left by this person after killing people, and then search for the past."
"Only if you're on land, there are roads and maps, so it's easier to find."
"If we really search this vast sea, we still don't know what will happen."
Wanzi's childish face spoke out words that were incompatible with his maturity.