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Chapter 1 001 was missed by the Snake Immortal since he was born

Chapter 1 001 was cared about by the snake fairy as soon as he was born

On the day I was born, two snakes, one female and one male, fell from the eaves in front of my house.

My grandfather, who had been a snake catcher all his life, actually knelt down before those two snakes on the spot.

Everyone was frightened by my grandfather's behavior.

After all, my grandfather is a famous snake catcher in the village. No one in these villages knows my grandfather's name - Old Snakehead.

No matter how difficult or venomous the snake is, in front of my grandpa, it was just a piece of cake and easy to catch.

But this time, instead of catching the snake, my grandfather knelt down.

"Is this old snakehead from the Wang family going crazy? He actually knelt down towards the snake."

"That's not true. Could it be that you have done something bad?"

"Can I not feel guilty after killing so many snakes?"

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Rumors are spreading in the village.

I was three days old, but I still didn't eat or drink, didn't cry or make trouble, and just kept my eyes open.

My family was frightened and thought I was possessed by an evil spirit, so they specially asked the village goddess to exorcise the evil spirit from me.

When the goddess saw me, she turned pale with fear and asked my parents to bury me immediately.

It is said that this girl will not survive, and she has been cared about by the snake fairy since she was born.

How could my parents be willing to bear it if they said I was still alive?

My grandfather was so sad that he knelt on the ground and repented, saying that if it weren't for the killing he committed by hunting snakes, I wouldn't be doing this either.

The goddess was kind-hearted, but she couldn't bear it. She said it was okay to save me, but she was afraid that I would have to be entangled with the snake fairy for the rest of my life.

My parents don't care so much, as long as I live.

Finally, the goddess bit her finger and gave me three drops of blood from her fingertip.

Unexpectedly, I miraculously started crying, my cry was loud and full of energy.

Just when the family seemed to be immersed in joy, a deafening thunder suddenly struck.

It hit the big banyan tree in front of my house impartially, splitting the banyan tree in half as thick as the mouth of a well in an instant.

When the goddess saw it, she was so frightened that she knelt down with a "gudong" sound and worshiped both the sky and the earth.

He was still mumbling in his mouth.

"What a sin, what a sin."

After that, the goddess said goodbye and left my house in a panic.

My grandfather thought the thunder was strange, so he ran to the banyan tree to take a look. Unexpectedly, he found a piece of crystal clear white jade placed in the middle of the banyan tree.

Carved inside the jade is a white jade phoenix spreading its wings.

What's strange is that the white jade phoenix seems to be directly embedded in the jade. It feels a bit like amber and has some origins with the craftsmanship of that era.

If my grandfather found a treasure, he would put the white jade phoenix jade pendant directly around my neck, saying it was a blessing from God.

In the blink of an eye, the next day, the goddess was bitten to death by a poisonous snake inexplicably in her yard.

It is said that when the villagers found her, her body was covered with snake bite marks, and all ten of her fingers were missing, leaving only the palm of her hand, which was bloody and scary to look at.

The whole village immediately exploded, saying that she saved me with her essence and blood, and this was the snake fairy's revenge on her.

My grandfather also realized the seriousness of the problem. He held a big banquet and announced that he would wash his hands from the golden basin and vowed never to catch snakes again in his life.

After that, he spent his own money to build a small snake temple at the east end of the village for worship.

For as long as I can remember, my grandfather would take me to the Snake King Temple in the east of the village to burn a stick of incense in the middle of every month.

People in the village said that my grandfather was crazy because he burned incense and worshiped the snake fairy instead of worshiping Buddha.

But I know that grandpa is trying to repay the debt he owed before.

Every time my grandfather went to the Snake Temple to burn incense, he would prepare good wine and delicious food, which was more pious than worshiping a Bodhisattva.

And every time he went there, he would kowtow to the snake statue to admit his mistake. He would kowtow a hundred times each time, and his head would bleed every time.

Even so, there are always a lot of snakes appearing around me for no reason.

But it never hurts me, it just spits out scarlet letters and hovers around me.

Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and see pairs of green, cold eyes, which scares me to the point of breaking out in cold sweat on my back.

But as soon as my grandpa appears, those snakes will disappear immediately.

Later, my grandfather simply made a floor in my house. The snakes did not dare to get too close, so they lay on the window sill from a distance and looked at me.

But this is much better than crawling into the house.

In this way, my entire childhood grew up with the cold snakes.

But the good times did not last long. When I was ten years old, my grandfather was bedridden due to serious illness.

When he was dying, my grandfather had people carry him to the Snake Temple and persuaded everyone to leave except me.

Grandpa cried and apologized to me, saying that he had done too many sins in his life, and that was why he had harmed me in my life.

He even pointed at the white jade phoenix jade pendant around my neck and said, "One by one, this jade pendant must be worn on my body. I must not take it off, otherwise a big disaster will happen."

I choked and nodded in agreement.

Grandpa coughed violently several times and vomited blood. I was so frightened that I burst into tears.

"Yiyi, your grandfather and I have lost our lives in this life. I will no longer be able to protect you. After I die, you should follow your parents and leave here, and never come back here again."

I cried and nodded violently.

After that, grandpa closed his eyes forever.

After my grandfather passed away, after my parents buried him, they followed his old man's instructions and prepared to take me with them to leave the village.

Unexpectedly, our home was besieged by a group of snakes that night.

There were snakes everywhere in front and behind the house, and they were densely crawling all over the yard and walls.

My parents were so scared that they hugged me and hid in the corner, shivering.

We knew deep down in our hearts that these snakes were unwilling to let us leave.

That night, the three of us sat on the ground all night without sleeping, for fear that the snakes would suddenly break into the house.

Suddenly, as the neighbor's big red rooster crows, the snakes quickly retreat like a flood and disappear without a trace.

If we hadn't seen the snake skin and disgusting goo all over the floor, we would have thought that last night was just a nightmare.

My parents were so frightened that their legs weakened. I forced myself to come out of the house, and a pungent stench hit my forehead.

I almost vomited it out.

The news that my home was besieged by a swarm of snakes quickly spread throughout the village, and everyone thought it was because of me that my home suffered this misfortune.

Only by handing me over to the snake fairy can I escape this disaster.

Of course my parents didn't agree, and even spent a high price to hire a Taoist priest from a foreign village, who said he could resolve the strange things happening in my family.

When the expert came, he said something out of nowhere when he saw me.

"The body of the phoenix is ​​remembered by the gods; the three gods are in trouble, and the female phoenix is ​​nirvana."

My parents asked what they meant, but the man shook his head in an incomprehensible way and said, "The secret must not be leaked."

After that, the expert took me directly to the front of the snake temple built by my grandfather, cut my right middle finger with a knife, and then squeezed three drops of blood into the three wine glasses dedicated to the snake fairy.

Then I was asked to pour the three glasses of wine with my own hands before the Snake Fairy sat down as a memorial.

After that, the master held out his palm and said that he had something to say.

I was so frightened that I hurriedly reached out and saw that the expert gently wrote the word "ten" on the palm of my hand with his fingers, gave me a meaningful look and then left.

Sure enough, not a single snake appeared in my house that night.

My parents took me to pack my things the next day and left the village in a hurry.

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