Chapter 46 Tea Stall Anecdotes(1/2)
"Mr. Mo, when my disciple was investigating Zhang Yuanwai, I heard that there was a massacre of a village in Jiangcheng, and it was suspected that zombies were responsible! The court was furious after hearing this, and wanted to summon all Taoist monks to investigate the matter. My disciples are interested in going there to fight for a chance. Sir, is there any chance?
Taught me?"
Huang Buyu saw that Mo Shangxian was in a good mood, so he took the opportunity to report and ask for instructions.
Although the massacre of the village is quite shocking, it is not uncommon in this world where demons and monsters are rampant.
A while ago, wasn't there a Wujia Great Demon in Changlan City who wanted to massacre the city and practice?
Therefore, if his disciples can gain an opportunity, they might not be able to bring him a reward of incense.
"Tu Village? Is it Heijiaye Village in Tuoyun Mountain?"
Mo Chuan suddenly pulled his eyes away from the new incense and looked at Huang Buyu with his brows furrowed.
"That's right! Sir, do you know where it is?" Huang Buyu was surprised.
"It's really there that poor Taoist harmed them!"
Mo Chuan looked sad and couldn't help but sigh, which made Huang Buyu even more curious.
"The poor Taoist traveled to Jiang County and accidentally saw a hidden marriage. After investigation, he found out that it was very involved. This is the thousand-year-old Fei Zong pushing the puppet Hei Zong Heijia in front of the stage to secretly collect blood, food and supplies. Unexpectedly, this animal was
After Pindao broke through, he turned out to be so ruthless that he even killed his subordinates and relatives."
Huang Buyu was dumbfounded when he heard this.
But he didn't expect that the recent massacre of the village, which caused a lot of uproar in the city, would actually be caused by Mo Shangxian.
I never expected that Mo Shangxian would be so tough!
Although Mo Shangxian did not say it clearly, according to his guess, it must be Mo Shangxian's investigation, which alarmed the thousand-year-old Fei Zong. He was afraid that something would be discovered, so he destroyed the corpse and wiped out traces to avoid future troubles.
"Sir, there is no need to disturb yourself. Since the village has received its benefits and is responsible for its consequences, it is God's will. What does it have to do with you, sir?" Huang Buyu replied quickly.
"You can comfort people."
Mo Chuan chuckled. He was not ashamed, just a little sad.
As he spoke, he waved his hand, and the sacrificial furnace hidden in his soul immediately spit out one of the parties involved in the Yin Wedding in Jiangcheng—the bride, Mrs. Guo.
I don’t know what tricks the ghost matchmaker used, but Guo is still in a coma and looks like a dead person.
"Well, she is the victim. Wake her up and explain the reason clearly. Her cruel father and mother-in-law may not be able to go back. Please pay more attention and arrange a good place to go, so as not to make the girl's family feel wronged."
Mo Chuan said, handing over another volume of Taoist scriptures:
"This is the art of worshiping the Dou. You can use the Big Dipper as a guide to absorb the power of the stars and temper your muscles and bones. Now that you have transformed, don't go astray!"
Huang Buyu was overjoyed when he saw this.
He quickly bowed down and raised his hands to receive:
"Disciple Huang Buyu, thank you Master!"
Unexpectedly, the Tao Sutra held by both hands did not move at all.
Huang Buyu raised his head in surprise, only to see Mo Shangxian's face looking amused.
"Disciple Huang Buyu, thank you sir!"
Huang Buyu felt slightly bitter and had to change his words.
At this time, the Dao Jing finally fell into my hands, and I was overjoyed with a hint of regret.
It's like drinking a cup of the best Tieguanyin. The front notes are fragrant, the middle notes are slightly bitter, and the back notes are endlessly sweet.
Immortal fate is indeed not that easy to come by.
But, there's no rush.
Since the teacher enlightened him and was willing to teach him, he had the intention to form a connection.
Now I think it should be a test and observation.
That's right, Taoist inheritance is still very cautious, let alone the immortal fate?
"There used to be a Wujia big demon causing trouble in Changlan City. This is its relic. I heard that Mr. Huang is good at hunting for it. I can give this opportunity a try."
Mo Chuan handed over a Yin Hong bone fragment in a joking tone.
However, Huang Buyu's whole body trembled when he shouted "Second Master Huang". He was originally thinking about something interesting, but he suddenly became uneasy again.
If you think about it carefully, why would you need to pray for the gift of Dou Dao Sutra to house a peasant girl?
Mo Shangxian clearly did not want to owe Karma.
It would be better for him to just call him master, lest he might offend the Immortal.
Now he was given another chance, but he shouted "Huang Erye" bluntly, fearing that he was not trying to buy out the fate between them.
Just like Zhang Yuanwai's twelve immortals.
Huang Buyu felt bitter in his heart, but he still gritted his teeth and took it.
It's not that he was greedy for the opportunity of the five-level demon, he really didn't dare to disobey the will of the immortal.
Not accepting it will only add to the embarrassment.
"Pindao and fellow Taoist Yanzhen had an acquaintance. If you find out, tell Pindao. When Pindao offered sacrifices to fellow Taoist Yanzhen, he also muttered a few words."
Mo Chuan saw Huang Buyu's expression was strange, so he thought for a while and found an excuse to remind him.
Unexpectedly, this reminder immediately shocked Huang Buyu.
From what Mo Shangxian said, this is not a buyout opportunity at all?
Could it be...that this is a test?
"Disciple accepts the order!"
While thinking about it, Huang Buyu responded quickly.
After hearing no reply for a while, he looked up and saw that Mo Shangxian had quietly left without anyone noticing.
Seeing this, Huang Buyu breathed a sigh of relief.
I have all kinds of mixed feelings in my heart. The majesty of the immortal family is really unpredictable and unsettling!
"call--"
He breathed out gently to soothe his panic, but did not dare to let go.
As the saying goes, a gentleman should be cautious in his independence.
Since Mo Shangxian wanted to inspect him, he said that daily behavior rules were one of the contents of the test.
So after he solemnly kowtowed three times and bowed nine times, he stood up.
He did not look at the Taoist scriptures, but instead looked at the Yin Hong bone fragment in his hand. Based on his many years of experience, he believed that these should be human bones.
Could it be the remains of the Wujia Great Demon Lu Fengbei?
Huang Buyu subconsciously thought of this.
In fact, this is also Mo Chuan's guess.
Such bones are mostly caused by the purification of the owner's essence during his lifetime.
Also known as: No bones.
In Buddhism, it is also known as the golden collarbone.
Because those who practice Buddhism do not turn their bones into gold.
The bones that Lu Fengbei carried with him until his death must be those of his closest relatives.
Therefore, it is very likely that it is him.
Mo Chuan had several pieces in his hand. If he threw one to Huang Buyu and followed the clues, he might make some unexpected discoveries.
It can be regarded as a kind of fate.
Whether it blooms or not, whether it bears fruit or not, all depends on whether God is willing to provide food!
After arranging the trivial matters, Mo Chuan's heart moved, and he immediately followed the wisp of incense and sneaked into the unknown farmyard.
The sun sets in the west, and the sky is dim.
When he arrived at the small courtyard, Mo Chuan looked around, and the more he looked, the weirder he looked.
I saw a few remnant ghosts wandering around beside the fence, seemingly wanting to leave.
However, the body was nearby and there was no way he could go far.
Seeing this, Mo Chuan calmly crossed the fence and came outside the courtyard. He saw a couplet carved on two cracked wooden pillars in the vestibule:
Wealth is not sufficient for future generations, but virtue can lead to far-reaching future generations.
Letter to: Hua Clan Yizhuang.
Okay!
It turned out to be a morgue.
To be continued...