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01520 Eightfold Chance(2/2)

The Taoist priest's surname is Tan, and his single name is Jiu.

Tan Jiu was a fortune teller whom Yuan Kong knew before he became a monk. However, this profession declined long ago, and few modern people are superstitious about it.

Even Tan Jiu himself doesn't believe it too much, and he is also the CEO of a listed company. He usually studies the things left over from his group just out of hobbies.

Perhaps it is just a matter of genius. Tan Jiuhua spent far less time studying the essence of Taoism handed down from his ancestors than he did studying modern scientific knowledge, but his attainments in Taoism have already reached the level of proficiency.

Not only has his body changed a lot, he can walk as fast as he can without being out of breath. After drinking too much, he can punch a gangster and send him flying for more than ten meters. After falling asleep, he can sit cross-legged and sit in meditation to observe the weather.

Several times, the nanny saw him sitting up suddenly in the middle of the night, which frightened the little girl.

Tan Jiu didn't think anything of it at first, not to mention that these changes were beneficial to him.

But when the disaster happened, the "sun disappeared", and his company's assets fell into negative numbers overnight, he suddenly realized that maybe his existence in this world had another meaning. Of course, this was just his usual love. It's just Tan Jiu's own random thoughts.

The real situation is much more complicated than he thought.

However, this did not prevent Tan Jiu from proclaiming himself a "man of destiny". He even changed his motto in life to "When heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a person, he must first work his bones and muscles, starve his body and skin, and deplete his body."

So I really went to fast, but within two days I almost fainted from hunger.

At this time, Tan Jiu clearly realized that he was just an ordinary person who was a little less ordinary than ordinary people.

As for how Tan Jiu contacted Yuankong, and why Yuankong knew that Tan Jiu had been waiting for him in Xuzhou, these are things for later and will not be mentioned for now.

Tan Jiu, who was not wearing a Taoist robe but wearing a Chinese tunic suit and holding a mahogany sword in his hand, looked a bit out of place.

But Tan Jiu thinks that democracy and anti-feudalism and gods and ghosts and anti-superstition are two different things. What's more, he is not sure whether he got his current power from the essence of Taoism, or whether he is really the so-called "Destined One". "Man", it was God who favored him.

In short, appearance is all clouds, what choice you make and how many things you do for the choice are the key.

Yuankong awakens the "souls" of the dead in the city. They walk out of the high-rise buildings and onto the streets. From a distance, they look like an army on the march.

Although it was the first time for Mi Tuo'er to see these things, he was not surprised at all. On the contrary, his eyes lit up, as if he had seen through and understood.

When all the "people" arrived, Yuan Kong took the lead and took these things out of the city as soon as the "Buddha's name" sounded. He wanted to find an open space so that he could send all these "people" away.

Tan Jiu followed him, but the young Mi Tuo'er was left at the end of the team.

I don’t know if Mi Tuo’er’s father would come back and fight Yuankong if he knew his son was being taken care of so well.

But the little monk himself didn't feel scared. The darkness in his eyes was just lightless desolation. The true and false in front of him were all floating images. Therefore, his heart was empty, so he didn't feel there was anything to be afraid of.

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However, when Momozawa Hanako and Yu Gege, who followed these lights, saw that the densely packed fluorescence in the city turned out to be a group of "dead souls", their little hearts couldn't bear it.

Especially Momosawa Hanako, she has always been very timid, especially she is extremely afraid of these ghosts and monsters.

But the more afraid she was, the more Momosawa Hanako liked it when she was a child, just like some people clearly can't eat spicy food, but they don't like spicy food. Momosawa Hanako was born in a Chinese-Japanese mixed-race family, so regardless of whether it is Chinese movies such as Liaozhaizhi

She had heard Ms. Liang Qiuru tell a lot of stories about strange things, strange stories among Japanese folk, and so on.

But she always thought those stories were false, an artistic fabrication by the ancients about some unexplainable things. But today, in the urban area of ​​Xuzhou, she saw this vast scene of at least tens of thousands of "dead souls"

, Momozawa Hanako was so frightened that her face turned pale, and even her breathing was stagnant.

Fortunately for Yougege, she herself is a "monster" that has surpassed the limits of ordinary human life. How can she be afraid of these "dead souls" who are also "monsters"?

It’s just in Yougege’s opinion.

Using "dead souls" to describe these things is a bit too general. The shape of their existence and the scene of them moving outside the city at this time are completely different from the "dead souls" that Yougege knows.

What's more, although Yougege still can't fully explain why she can live for more than a century and still remain young, she is still a staunch materialist. Therefore, in her opinion, no matter what the name of Buddha, "dead souls" are wandering the streets.

Anyway, it’s just a form of expression.

There must be a reasonable answer to the specific reason.

It's just that she couldn't see through it at her current height.

"Let's go and take a look at the front." Yougege suggested.

However, Momozawa Hanako grabbed Yougege and said, "You still want to come closer!"

Yougege asked back: "How can you figure out what these things are without getting closer?"

"Ah? Do you still need to look at this? Ghosts!! These are definitely a group of resentful ghosts! We would have been killed by them in the past!" Momosawa Hanako's meaning is very clear, even if you beat me to death, I won't dare to go.
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