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Chapter 29 Healing

"Could it be that tea girls are not free?"

After I finished speaking, I looked at my grandma expectantly.

The reason why I ask this question is that I suspect that the current relationship between the tea girl and Lao Jincan is somewhat abnormal.

The tea girl raised the old golden silkworm in front of her to take revenge and kill the unfaithful person.

After taking revenge, the golden silkworms came back and the tea girl lost her life. The tea girl became a lonely ghost and lost the chance to be reincarnated.

According to my judgment, their current relationship is not very harmonious.

It was the tea girl who came to our rescue at Yaoshan.

However, it was Lao Jincan who took care of Ma Daya's family.

Judging from the state of the tea girl just now, she is under the control of the old golden silkworm. The old golden silkworm wants to prevent me from raising my natal Gu.

It didn't hold back the golden light until I told it that I would not threaten the old golden silkworm.

Only then did the tea lady return to normal.

Grandma was silent for a moment and said, "I can't tell you what the specific situation is. Everyone has been talking about them together."

"I guess, since the golden silkworm backfired and killed the tea girl, the tea girl cannot be reincarnated. The relationship between them must not be good. Forget it, you must not pay too much attention to this matter. For now, you are still

There is no way to help the tea girl."

Grandma is very smart and has guessed my plan to help the tea girl get rid of the control of the old golden silkworm.

I do have such thoughts too.

I laughed angrily: "Grandma, I understand."

I had no choice but to put away this idea. With my current strength, I really do not have such ability.

As the saying goes, things become better with age.

This old golden silkworm is hidden in Camellia Cave. After so many years, it may have gained spiritual wisdom.

I lit the sesame oil lamp again, lit the sacred incense, sealed the jar with three pieces of oil paper, tied a red and black thread, and drew a camellia with blood on the oil paper.

At this point, the preliminary work of the life Gu has been completed.

The rest is up to God.

I built a simple wooden shelf next to the stove and placed the jars next to it.

After all this work, I felt that my overall strength had become much weaker.

It feels like a lot of vitality has fallen into this natal Gu.

I prayed silently, hoping that I could develop my own life Gu, that my grandmother could break the curse of fate and live a few more years, and that I could find my mother's body as soon as possible.

At dawn, I was lying on the bed, and the sound of five poisonous insects fighting fiercely could be heard in my ears.

My heart was always hanging in the air and I had no intention of sleeping.

In the end, I just fell asleep for a while.

Early the next morning, I woke up and it was already covered with snow outside.

As soon as I got out of bed, I found that my whole body was spinning and I couldn't even stand steady. Suddenly, I coughed violently, and when I caught it with my hand, it turned out to be black blood.

Then, a cramping feeling in the abdomen dissipated.

The pain came like a tide.

I yelled out loud.

Grandma checked my body, looked solemn, and said: "The situation is more complicated than I expected. The five gu in your body do not want you to nourish the natal gu."

I looked at my grandma in surprise and said feebly: "Why?"

"The five Gus originally wanted to kill you. You have extra earth eggs, and now you have to raise the natal Gu. Of course they will torture you." Grandma said.

I coughed and said, "What should I do?"

Grandma was silent for a while and said: "Hold on, hold on until you die, holding on means everything. Remember, pain will torture the human body. But we cannot let pain defeat our will. We are defeated,

But you can’t be knocked down.”

I endured the pain and murmured to myself: "Will. Yes, will. No matter how ruthless and poisonous you worms are, you still can't conquer my will."

"My grandma and grandson all drink ginseng soup. We just endure it with gritted teeth. At night, let your Gu spirit help you look after the Gu." Grandma's face didn't look good either.

My whole body was covered in sweat from the pain, and tears welled up in my eyes.

I gritted my teeth and held on. I didn't say another word or let my tears flow down. Instead, I grinned at my grandma.

At four o'clock in the afternoon, I vomited blood twice more and drank ginseng soup once.

After spitting out the blood for the second time, my whole body suddenly became relaxed and I was able to work.

I cooked a pot of porridge, fried vegetables, and steamed egg custard.

Grandma ate some and continued to rest in bed.

Soon it was getting dark, so I took out the mahogany cards and released the evil spirits.

She swayed and revealed her extremely ferocious side. She rushed over and shouted in a very cold tone: "Save them! Save them! Otherwise, I will kill you."

I fell back and sat down on the ground. My tailbone was aching. I grabbed the mahogany sign and hit her. I cursed, "I'm about to die. Why don't you show your face to me?"

The evil spirit took a hit, and its arrogance became weaker, but it was still floating in the air, giggling and sneering.

The surroundings were filled with green evil energy, and at the same time, due to the control of the vampire technique, an extremely terrifying red line appeared on her face, and her entire face was about to split at any time.

"Snapped!"

I stood up, picked up the mahogany cards, walked towards her, and slapped her directly.

I said, "You rushed over to me before I could say anything. I said I can't save you! You are used to being wild. When you come to my place, you should obey my rules."

"Come down! Admit your mistake. I will save the two infant spirits. Otherwise, there is no chance." I said coldly.

I don't need to ask for a chance to tame this evil spirit, but her arrogance will surely fade away slowly.

The stalemate probably lasted several minutes.

The Gu spirit fell from mid-air and said reluctantly: "I was wrong."

I also found a step for her to get off: "Since you admit your mistake, of course I will save the two infant spirits."

It was my first time to treat a ghost, so I specifically asked my grandmother.

Grandma didn't stop me, she laughed and said: "You are considered a dying person, so there are no taboos. Maybe it won't be long before our mother-in-law and grandson meet in the underworld. If you want your Gu spirit to listen completely, then do it."

With grandma's permission.

I then set about diagnosing this pair of infants.

To be honest, treating a pair of scarred infant spirits is no easier or easier than treating a living person.

There were nine skeletons in Ma Daya's cellar, but only two infant spirits were left. This shows that the others did not survive the ordeal of raising golden silkworms and immediately died.

Although these two survived, they were still in danger.

The three souls and seven souls are already incomplete and require a lot of medicinal materials and talismans to nourish them, as well as some yin objects to nourish their yin energy.

After I thought about the method and asked my grandma to check and perfect it, I started to do it.

I lit ghost incense to stabilize the baby's spirit.

This time, I did not use insect-attracting incense to attract the hookworms from their bodies. This would do great harm to the souls of the infant spirits.

Instead, a special tool was used, a pair of bronze tweezers with a light patina.

These tweezers are very small, with extremely detailed patterns carved on them. If you look closely, you can see that they are the patterns of five poisonous insects.

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