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Chapter 266: The smoke of the first trial dissipates (1)

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As soon as Chen time arrived, Taoist priest Ju An took four young Taoist priests to Jijiazhuang.

Ji Cangyu led Xu Jun, Ling'er, Zhong Gong and Zhong Long out to greet them in person.

Ling'er met Taoist Priest Ju An when he went to Changsheng Temple with Ji Cangyu.

At this time, Taoist Priest Ju An no longer wore a blue coat, but put on a gorgeous purple fairy cave robe. The Taoist robe was loose and generous, which meant that it contained the universe and separated the world. He wears a Hunyuan scarf on his head, holds a fly whisk in his hand, and wears Shifang shoes on his feet. He carries two male and female swords behind his back, and he looks like an immortal.

The four little Taoist priests behind him were about seventeen or eighteen years old, with varying heights, but they were all wearing blue robes, which were baggy and looked extremely elegant.

Taoist Ju An walked into Liu Suiyuan and slowed down his steps, as if he was feeling the surrounding environment.

"Taoist Master, how are you?" Ji Cangyu asked hurriedly.

"It's a little evil, but it doesn't matter. It will be fine after the rituals are done." Taoist Master Ju An said.

Ji Cangyu frowned slightly.

Walking into the hall, Taoist Master Ju An selected a direction with his fingers, and then asked the four little Taoist priests to take out a pile of fire candle runes and play with them on the ground.

Ji Cangyu hesitated for a moment and then asked, "What kind of evil do the Taoist priest just mentioned just now refer to?"

Taoist priest Ju An explained, "Master Ji Zhuang doesn't need to worry too much." , This evil spirit is present in every mansion, but some are serious and affect the owner, while some are not serious." Seeing Ji Cangyu still frowning, Taoist Priest Ju An continued, " The evil spirit in the house is not serious, but I heard from the owner that it has affected your body, so it must be eliminated."

"Actually, there is nothing wrong with Ji's health. During this time, It's much better now," Ji Cangyu said hurriedly.

"Is it much better?" Taoist Ju An asked.

"Yes, especially in the past few days, as usual, I haven't felt any discomfort at all." Ji Cangyu said, "It's just that I felt a little chest tightness last night because I didn't get much rest in the previous two nights. "

Ling'er looked at Ji Cangyu worriedly. Why didn't Uncle Ji mention to him that he was unwell last night?

"But the little brother who came to visit yesterday said that you The physical discomfort is extremely serious." Taoist Ju An said and looked at Zhong Gong.

"Ji's illness comes and goes. The most severe one was on a full-moon night. Even Jim couldn't bear the heart-pounding pain." Ji Cangyu said.

Ling'er lowered her eyes worriedly, and happened to see a little Taoist priest squatting on the ground placing candles and looking up at Ji Cangyu. The look in his eyes made Ling'er feel familiar.

Perhaps noticing Ling'er's gaze, the little Taoist glanced at Ling'er, then quickly lowered his head and continued working.

Ling'er felt strange that although he had been to the Changsheng Temple, he didn't pay attention to any of the little Taoist priests in the temple at that time. How could he have such a feeling of déjà vu?

Ju Taoist An said, "On a full moon night, the evil spirit is extremely strong, and the situation will become more serious."

"But" Ji Cangyu was still hesitant.

At this moment, the four little Taoist priests had already placed candles on the ground.

Taoist Priest Ju An glanced at Huo Zhu and said, "It's almost time, let's get started."

"Wait a minute." Ji Cangyu hurriedly stopped him.

Taoist Priest Ju An looked at Ji Cangyu in confusion.

Ji Cangyu said apologetically, "Since the Taoist priest also said that the evil spirit is not very serious, let's not do anything for now."

"Why is this?" Taoist priest Ju An asked.

Ji Cangyu did not answer, so how could he say it? He was worried that if all the evil spirits in the village were removed, would the soul of his deceased wife also be expelled?

< p>Taoist Priest Ju'an saw that Ji Cangyu didn't explain, so he began to advise, "The evil energy will not eliminate a hundred harms but only benefit. Not to mention the owner's own body, even the son will be affected by it."

"What?" Ji Cangyu was shocked.

Taoist Ju An realized that he had said something he shouldn’t have said, but he did not explain it.

"Taoist Priest, what do you mean by this and how does this affect Jun'er?" Ji Cangyu asked anxiously.

Taoist Master Ju An sighed and had no choice but to say, "Pindao once made a prediction for the owner of the village in private. There was a bad relationship between the owner and the son, which must be related to this evil spirit. "

Ji Cangyu was shocked and asked, "What is this evil fate?"

"The secret must not be revealed, Master, please stop asking." Taoist priest Ju An shook his head. .

Ji Cangyu couldn’t believe that there was actually a bad relationship between him and Jun’er. Could it be that those fortune tellers in Changsheng Temple were not talking nonsense

Ling’er looked at it worriedly I looked at Uncle Ji, fearing that he wouldn't be able to bear it.

Zhong Gong hurriedly stepped forward to help Ji Cangyu and said comfortingly, "Master, don't worry. Didn't Taoist Ju An say that you will be fine after doing the rituals?"

"Really" Ji Cangyu asked Taoist Ju An helplessly.

"I will do my best," Taoist Master Ju An promised.

With his deceased wife on one side and his children on the other, Ji Cangyu made a painful decision and whispered, "Then please ask the Taoist Priest to start the ritual."

Taoist Priest Ju An nodded. , walked to the pile of candles.

A short Taoist priest held a jar of ashes and handed it over.

Taoist Master Ju An recited the incantation, grabbed a handful of ashes from the jar with his right hand and sprinkled it on the candle, and then flicked the fly whisk onto the candle with his left hand.

The candles were all lit immediately.

Taoist Master Ju An lit a large handful of incense, divided it into four portions and handed them to the four little Taoist priests. Then, he took a few runes in his right hand and walked between the candles on the ground, chanting incantations with inaudible words in his mouth, worshiping the stars and summoning the gods.

This ritual is endless once it begins.

Linger felt a little bored and wanted to sneak out of the hall, but was afraid of being discovered.

After a while, Taoist Priest Ju An ended the foot fight. He lit the runes in his hands and threw them in the magic circle.middle. He nodded to the little Taoist priests, who then filed out with incense and left the hall.

Ling'er was so frightened when she saw Taoist Ju An flicking his fly whisk that he was about to start a new round of chanting sutras and repenting, that he quickly sneaked out of the hall taking advantage of the chaos.

As soon as he left the hall, Ling'er took a breath of comfort.

She looked at the four little Taoist priests curiously, what were they going to do with the incense?

Thinking about this, Ling'er followed.

After walking out of Liu Suiyuan, the four young Taoist priests went their separate ways. It seemed that they were going to different courtyards.

Ling'er looked at the backs of the four little Taoist priests and followed the tallest little Taoist priest.

The tall little Taoist priest went to Yangguiyuan where Xu Jun lived.

Ling'er followed the yard from a distance and watched from the spot.

The tall little Taoist priest took the incense and walked into a side room.

From Ling'er, you can just see the little Taoist priest placing a pair of candles on the table in front of the window, lighting them with flint, and then inserting three incense sticks into the incense burner.

After doing this, the little Taoist priest walked out and went to the next room.

That’s right.

Ling'er understood what they were going to do and was no longer interested in reading any more.

She wanted to go back to her room to continue reading medical books, but she also thought that she should burn incense in her room because there might be some ritual to exorcise evil spirits later.

That’s all, Ling’er simply found a nearby stone bench and sat down, staring at the sky in a daze, not knowing how Brother Qi Yang was doing lately

Hearing the “bang” of the door closing, Ling'er turned her head and looked subconsciously.

It turned out that the tall little Taoist priest had already walked to Xu Jun's room to burn incense.

But Linger was puzzled as to why he closed the door while burning incense, so he quietly walked over to find out.

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