Chapter 44 The Disappearing Monk
Actually, after thinking about it myself, I should have stopped Song Jiu just now.
The reason why life-changing is considered a forbidden art is not just because of the people above.
Because once the life exchange fails, it will be a dead body and two lives.
But if the life change is successful, the lucky ones who survive may not be able to live happily for a long time.
Most of the time it will start to look a little weird.
Because as long as you change your life, you will not only change your inner life, but also your outer life.
Either the appearance will be closer to that of the person whose life has been changed, or the character will start to become more and more vague, or it will no longer be patient. This is all possible.
The longer the person whose life has been changed remains in this world, the greater the impact on the person who has been given a new life.
Before, I was curious as to why Song Jiu brought him over to Black and White Wuchang without stopping after he changed his life.
Isn't she afraid of going to the eighteenth level of hell?
But now that I think about it carefully, I can still understand it.
Of course Song Jiu was afraid of going to the eighteenth floor underground, but she was even more afraid that something would happen to Song Yuan who had left. She was afraid that after she changed her life, it would not be rebirth and nirvana for Song Yuan, but another disaster.
After thinking about it, the last words she said to Song Yuan at the entrance to the tomb turned out to be her so-called parting words.
"Why."
I let out a long sigh.
This time the two parted, and it was estimated that they would never see each other again.
Maybe as Song Jiu said, she will be reborn as Song Yuan's dog in her next life, right?
I patted Song Yuan and said, "Don't cry. Why are you crying?"
Song Yuan seemed to be suffering from the pain of her soul, the unbearable past, or perhaps because the bad news hit her, so I almost fainted when I looked at her.
Although my purpose is to give her salvation, but... I definitely can't do anything with her like this.
I had no choice but to take Song Yuan back to her sister's previous home.
It can be seen that Song Jiu has not been back to this home for a long time. You can see a small square table among the tables, with the Four Immortals Table as the starting point, and a small room on the left and right.
I'm curious, what about the family that Song Jiu married back then? Why have they all disappeared?
You won't let anyone get killed, right?
Perhaps out of pity, or perhaps for other reasons, I actually hope that the death of Song Jiu's natal family was not due to her.
Otherwise...it would be really difficult for the two sisters to see each other again.
I let Song Yuan recover his energy alone in the room, while I sat on the table outside the room.
I not only took a small iron piece, but also a stone lock.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.
I looked up.
The person who came was the neighbor lady who had talked to us before.
"Auntie, why are you here?"
I stood up and greeted her.
She walked over cautiously and said, "Have you seen Song Jiu?"
I sighed: "I saw the corpses. Do you know those floating corpses by the river?"
Naturally, I couldn't talk about the three ghosts and I on Grave Heart Island, so I had to change the subject and talk about something else.
The aunt nodded: "Oh! I knew that something big must have happened if Song Jiu didn't come back for so long! I didn't expect that there was her among the floating corpses by the river! Tsk, tsk, pathetic! Poor! Such a little girl
The girl is really pitiful! First, her husband’s family members died within a few days of getting married. Later, we heard that some eminent monk thought she had a good fortune and wanted to accept her as his disciple. We all thought this was a good thing at the time!
I didn’t expect...she..."
Before she finished speaking, I quickly said: "Eminent monk?"
At that time, Song Jiuke didn't tell us about this eminent monk, let alone why he went to Grave Heart Island.
Time was running out at that time, and the two sisters had nothing to say. It was too late for us to escape, so naturally we didn't have time to chat about home affairs.
But I never thought that in this matter, there was something about the eminent monk Lao Shizi?
If he was really an eminent monk, and saw someone like Song Jiu who didn't take the lives of humans and ghosts seriously, wouldn't he accept her on behalf of the Buddha?
Although I have never met any real eminent monks, the fair-weather monks that my grandfather and I met since childhood were all warm-hearted.
It is precisely for this reason that I can't imagine what happened to Song Jiu.
The aunt saw that I wanted to listen to the story, so she closed the door for us, sat across from me and told me.
"That eminent monk! Everyone here knows about it! Legend has it that he even helped our leader! But we don't know exactly what he did. Let's just say that he is not only a monk, but also a powerful person.
What about his identity! The identity that ordinary people like us know is that he is a monk."
I can tell that the aunt must have other information.
"Then do you know something deeper...?"
I tempted her to keep talking.
Chapter completed!