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Chapter 28 Named natal Gu

Hearing this, I couldn't stop crying.

Grandma didn't care about her own life or death, but she was worried that I wouldn't survive.

"Life and death have already been decided, there is nothing to be sad about."

"You should raise a Gu worm of your own. Whether it's the old golden silkworm or the soil egg in the village, you didn't raise it yourself, and it won't be completely used by you."

Grandma continued, her eyes full of worry.

Raising voodoo is not an easy task, it can be said to be very dangerous.

I wiped away my tears, held back my sadness, and said, "Grandma, I accidentally took in a Gu spirit tonight. According to the Secret Records of Witchcraft and Gu, I have half-stepped into the world of Gu.

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"Besides, Ma Yunfeng adopts the second method to fight the poison. I only use the method of removing the poison, so it shouldn't be difficult to win. I won't die easily."

I took out the mahogany sign.

Grandma looked at it for a while, couldn't help but feel happy, and asked quickly: "Is that the woman in green?"

I nodded: "Yes."

Grandma said: "That's great, I sensed her existence before. With the Gu spirit accompanying me, maybe what I'm worried about won't happen. With her taking care of you, your Gu worms should be able to develop."

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I said: "What kind of Gu insect should I raise?"

In my mind, various ways of raising Gu insects emerged.

Grandma said: "The five poisonous insects brought back from Peach Blossom Cave, they have bitten you, but they have not killed you. They owe you, you should put them together, and a powerful poison should come out."

insect."

My eyes lit up and I said: "Yes, with first-class raw materials, we should be able to raise Gu insects that are comparable to Silver Snake Gu. It's just a pity that there are old golden silkworms in Camellia Cave, and we can't raise golden silkworms. Otherwise, we can't raise golden silkworms."

, you can try raising golden silkworms."

But if you want to suppress Mayunfeng, you must raise a kind of Gu that is comparable to the Silver Snake Gu.

But after all, there are only two options, either golden silkworm or silver snake Gu.

Grandma glanced at me sideways and said, "It seems that you already know the real cause of death of Ma Daya's family?"

I nodded, thinking that my grandma had long seen how domineering and ferocious the old golden silkworm was. Its shadow shrouded the entire Camellia Cave, and no Gu insects were allowed to challenge its authority.

If we raise golden silkworms again, it will be very dangerous.

Grandma said: "Actually, golden silkworms may not be suitable for you. If you want to raise them, just raise insects that are suitable for you. They must be extremely poisonous and have a strong desire to survive. They must protect you and share life and death with you."

I was stunned for a while.

Soon, grandma took out a dark red jar.

There are more than a dozen highly poisonous herbs contained in this jar.

At a quick glance, I recognized scissor vine, green snake vine, blood-sealed throat vine, and poisonous weeds from the family Trigonaceae.

Many of them were picked by me myself.

"Just use this ten-inch-high jar with a three-inch mouth to raise Gu." Grandma said, rolling her eyes, "I'm going to raise a natal Gu."

Life Gu.

I was thinking about the contents of the Secret Records of Witchcraft and Gu, but there was no record of natal Gu.

However, he is a Gu insect who wants to share life and death with me.

The name Benming Gu is quite appropriate.

I immediately took action and brought over five super-grade five poisonous insects that were in hibernation.

I put on my gloves and put the five poisonous insects into the jar in the order of snake, scorpion, centipede, poisonous toad and spider.

"Put some of your blood in the jar," Grandma said.

I dripped the blood from my palm into the jar.

Grandma drew another piece of talisman paper, burned it to ashes, and poured it into the jar.

Next, grandma began to sing an extremely humiliating chant.

It sounds very desolate.

I have read this formula in the Secret Book of Witchcraft and Gu.

"Remember, this gu-raising formula must be sung in a special tune. This singing method will not be recorded in the book. You have to write it down and teach the gu technique in the future. This part must also be taught orally." Grandma specially instructed.

I nodded.

If there is no corresponding singing tune, even if you get "The Secret Record of Witchcraft and Gu", you will not be able to raise Gu according to the above method.

"Where will it be buried then?" I asked.

"Near the stove. Metal fire generates wind. You were born in the cold winter. I hope you can raise a kind of fire-type poisonous insect that can lift your miserable life." Grandma said.

When sealing with oil paper at the end.

I offered the sacred incense devoutly and said respectfully: "The soul of Emperor Chiyou shines in the Miao territory, and the five poisonous holy insects nourish the divine gu. This cultivation of the gu is just for survival, not for harming people, not for money. I beg God to bless me,

Please protect me from the tea girl. Disciple Dongsheng, I will nourish my natal Gu today."

"When a disciple practices medicine, he will definitely hang a pot to help the world. When a disciple uses poison, he will kill evildoers."

The words just fell.

Only a "bang" sound was heard.

The closed door was blown open by the fierce cold wind, and snowflakes flew in.

The oil lamp in the shrine shook a few times and then went out.

The newly lit incense was also extinguished.

Grandma's face instantly turned pale, and she shouted unwillingly: "God, why can't we even raise Gu? We haven't made any mistakes!"

Grandma's eye sockets had sunken deeply, and her eyes were full of incomprehension.

She got up and walked to the door, holding the door with both hands, trying to close it hard.

However, the wind was so fierce that it was impossible to close it.

I also stepped forward to help.

Suddenly, I saw a weird tea girl covered with scales. Her eyes looked a little dark, even a little sad.

Standing quietly in the heavy snow.

"Senior Tea Girl, I don't raise Gu for money or fame, so why not!" I couldn't help but ask.

Just want to live.

Is this wrong?

At this time, I found that the tea girl was different from before. Her body seemed to have a faint golden light, and her whole person was not as tender as before.

"I raise natal Gu, and I will never challenge the golden silkworms in Camellia Cave." My heart moved, and I immediately shouted loudly.

"Why!"

The golden light on the tea girl's body dissipated, and she sighed and looked at me with extremely complicated eyes.

It wasn't until many years later that I understood the meaning of her look: Gu will drag people into the abyss, and the longer time goes by, the harder it will be to escape.

After the tea lady sighed, she left without saying anything else.

Grandma and I closed the door together.

I sealed the cans as quickly as possible.

Although there was an episode, this destiny Gu was considered a successful first step.

As for whether it can be cultivated in the end, it depends on God's will. After all, there are countless examples of failure due to various reasons after cultivating Gu and sealing it in the jar.

When it comes to cultivating gu, it’s up to people to plan things, and it’s up to heaven to make things happen.

I said, "Grandma, it wasn't the tea girl who stopped us just now. If I guessed correctly, it was Old Jincan who took action."

If it were a tea girl, she would not have that faint golden light on her body.

Grandma thought for a moment, smiled, and said: "That's great. The old man was worried when the poison was put into the jar. It seems that the poison is destined to be good. Haha, I don't have much time anyway, so there's no need to worry.

That old golden silkworm is gone."

"You are a young man and you can respect the old golden silkworm. However, if it does not give your Gu a way to survive, you must fight as hard as you should. You have capital and the mysterious five Gus in your body. You have never been mourned.

A matter of conscience.”

I was stunned when Old Jincan tried to stop him. Was he worried about this natal Gu that hadn't even revealed its horoscope yet?

It sounds really incredible.

I suddenly thought of another question and asked: "What is the relationship between the old golden silkworm of Camellia Cave and the Gu God Tea Girl of Camellia Cave now?"


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