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    Haunted by the Supernatural

    Mu Yu, a village boy, became the recipient of a dragon soul after he picked up a handsome man with amnesia, Jiao Long. Since then, he embarked on an unknown path after he left the village and met a master. What is the ‘thing’ that his master’s old friend has been searching for ten years without any success? From Snow Peak Mountain to the Yellow River, and then to Kunlun Immortal Mountain. The cause of his parents’ death, the trap of his master’s old friend, forced him to investigate step by step. Kunlun Immortal Mountain, Penglai on the sea. The Heavenly Gate appears, the Hell pardons. What they are pursuing is salvation or more sins?

    Chapter 21: Blood Talisman Seals the Dao

    Story: Haunted by the Supernatural Author:zhiyuanjiangjiu words:9631 Update time:2023-06-29 12:40:25

    In the distance, the ghost cultivator was sealed by an imprint. Suddenly, his body radiated with Buddha light, and the imprint was consumed. The ghost cultivator immediately moved closer to Mu Yu's body as soon as he was able to move again.

    Just when Mu Yu thought she was going to die, a huge dragon suddenly sprang out of his jacket pocket.

    "Jiao raised its head and roared with a deafening dragon hum, directly shaking the little ghost under Mu Yu's feet until its soul scattered and flew away."

    "Jiaolong!" The ghost cultivator's voice was full of astonishment.

    Jiao Wei She gave Ghost Cultivator a threatening look, turned his body, and wrapped his tail around Mu Yu before piercing straight into the stone path.

    Just as Zhang Tianshi was preparing for the worst and ready to plunge himself into this underworld, a dragon's roar was heard coming from the opposite side of the stone path, and then Li Mingyue and the two underworld dogs were all pushed out of the stone path.

    "Zhang, the celestial master, and the fake Taoist who had just gotten up were flipped over by the shockwave."

    A huge dragon suddenly leapt out of the stone passage, and in that instant when its tail came out, the stone passage closed without the support of Zhang Tian Shi, who had been holding it open.

    Master Zhang did not have time to see much as a carp suddenly stood up and swiftly drew a blood charm on the closing stone wall. With a press of a jade seal on the charm's head, a burst of golden light emanated from the blood and permanently blocked the stone path.

    "When Zhang Tianshi turned around, he happened to see a huge dragon swallowing two underworld dogs with one bite. The dragon was gigantic, occupying the wide tunnel completely."

    The fake Taoist was thrown to the ground, cursing as he climbed up from the hard stones. When he raised his head, he saw a giant crocodile in front of him and rolled his eyes before falling back down again.

    Li Mingyue and Zhang Tianshi observed the dragon closely, and suddenly noticed that there was a person curled up in the middle of the dragon's coiled body, and that person was Mu Yu.

    Muyu was rolled out of the stone path by the tail of the alligator, and the speed at which he crossed the path was so fast that it caused him an immense impact. His expression appeared somewhat numb, as if he had not yet regained his senses.

    The dragon lightly rubbed its head against Mu Yu's head, and the cold breath from its nostrils made Mu Yu shiver.

    Mu Yu regained consciousness and saw an extremely large dragon head with lantern-like eyes looking at him.

    Mu Yu tentatively reached out her hand and touched the head of the dragon, whispering softly: "Thank you."

    "Teng Yi then rubbed against his head and turned directly into black mist, diving into the dragon emblem on Mu Yu's jacket pocket."

    "The black fog completely dissipated, and suddenly a laugh echoed in the tunnel."

    Master Zhang laughed heartily as he walked over and patted Mu Yu's shoulder. "There will be blessings after the calamity! I never realized that at such a young age, you could afford to raise a Jiao. If this were to be known, it would be a face-losing matter for many. Impressive! Truly impressive!"

    As soon as Master Zhang finished speaking, he coughed. It seemed that he had been injured by the wave of energy that had just hit him.

    Li Mingyue held the Radiant Spirit Banner in his hand, and imitated Zhang Tianshi's actions as he patted Mu Yu's shoulder and said, "Follow this old man and be prepared to risk your life from time to time. You'll get used to it. With this Jiao, at least your life will have some protection."

    Mu Yu suddenly remembered what Li Mingyue said to him that afternoon, "You'll get used to it later." Li Mingyue emphasized it twice. Perhaps he too was someone who had been deceived by Zhang Tianshi in the past.

    Master Zhang pulled out his favorite dried tobacco and carefully wrapped it in a circle, lighting it up and taking a deep inhale. However, his gaze was still scanning Mu Yu's shirt pocket. It seems his young apprentice was truly exceptional.

    He had thought he was raising a ghost before, but unexpectedly it turned out to be a Jiao with dragon horns. He could be considered to have benefited from Mu Yu's favor. He had been searching for a Jiao everywhere, but had only seen one once before. He never expected his little apprentice to have the good fortune to be protected by a Jiao. He was very interested in Jiao, but he wasn't in a hurry to gain experience with them at the moment. There will be plenty of opportunities in the future.

    After a moment of thought, Zhang Tianshi glanced at the fake Taoist lying on the ground, reached out and pulled him up, and the three of them took turns carrying the fake Taoist out of the tunnel.

    On the second day, the three people bid farewell to Li Gang and left, bringing an end to this matter.

    "Master Zhang also explained the Buddha's light on the ghost cultivator's body. He said that it might be that the ghost had worshiped Buddha before in its life, accumulated merit. As for the radiant Ling Fan mentioned by Master Zhang, it is a divine object that disappeared hundreds or thousands of years ago."

    There is an ancient book that records: "The Returning Glory Spiritual Banner is made of white and yellow silk, and the banner is either twenty-four or forty-nine feet long. The banner is inscribed with the whole number of Qingxuan. The left foot writes the Huangqi of Taiwei, and there is no Yingming Lingfan. The right foot writes the Night Mansion of the Sheshao, and opens the soul to accept life. The left hand writes the clouds in the Fengdu of the vast world, and the right hand writes the golden light clouds of merit. It is hung on a long pole under the altar, and is left to sway in the wind. When the ghosts from all over see this spiritual banner and have the thought of surrendering, their past-life karma and obstacles will be eradicated in accordance with the moment. Even those with great sins and worldly troubles can be forgiven and reborn in the Southern Palace, and the gates of hell will open. The dying souls shall be reborn." (Source: Baidu)

    For decades, the determined ones searched for this banner, but to no avail. Who would have thought that this ancient banner was in another world? Now, by chance, it was plucked out by this kid named Li Mingyue. It can be considered Li Mingyue's fortune - it was written in his destiny.

    After listening to Zhang Tian's explanation of the origin of this flag, Li Mingyue wrapped it tightly with a piece of cloth and never left it for a moment. If anyone in the future sees a person carrying something like a long stick on their back in a crowd, that person must be Li Mingyue.

    "After experiencing the incident, Mu Yu didn't have time to catch her breath and had to sit in the car all day. When she returned to her home with Zhang Tianshi, she immediately fell asleep due to exhaustion."

    Mu Yu had just woken up when he was pulled up by Zhang Masters and made to follow Li Mingyue to learn martial arts early in the morning. In the morning, he learned how to draw symbols and recite spells, took a break to study during lunchtime, and focused on learning footwork and body movements in the afternoon.

    "In any case, always learning a little bit of this and a little bit of that."

    Muyu is very serious, especially when it comes to learning things related to Daoism. He remembers very clearly the incident when he helped to subdue a little girl and an unruly ghost. If he encounters such a situation again and is not skilled enough in his Daoist abilities, he may not be as lucky as he was last time when someone came to save him.

    Master Zhang often told him that cultivating Dao involves both the cultivation of one's inner self and physical body. "Inner self" refers to one's thoughts, character, and disposition, while "physical body" refers to one's physical form, material possessions, and life. To cultivate Dao, one must strive to cultivate both aspects equally and cannot afford to be careless with either.

    Mu Yu could only bury himself in studying, and his level of learning was like Zhang Tianshi giving him intensive coaching, hoping to fatten him up with just one mouthful.

    However, after half a month of learning, Mu Yumin's mental and physical state had clearly improved a lot. He was no longer in a state of gloominess and his movements had become much more skilled under the guidance of Li Mingyue. He was no longer clumsy.

    As we watched, it was already the end of June.

    June 24th, early morning.

    Mu Yu had just followed Li Mingyue to practice a set of punches in the courtyard, while the Cheng brothers were drinking tea with Zhang Tianshi.

    "Knock! Knock! Knock!" This is the sound of the door knocker striking the copper plate.

    Mu Yu paused and turned around to open the door.

    A man dressed in a blue suit and made up to look like a postman politely handed a letter to him, saying, "Here's a letter for Tianze."

    Mu Yu took a glance at it after receiving it and saw that the middle of the yellow paper envelope read: "For Zhang Tianze's reception." The next line was written as "sent by a former friend."

    "The mailman delivered the letter, and as soon as he turned around, he mounted his bicycle and rode away into the distance."

    Zhang Tian Shi felt a sense of uneasiness in his heart and muttered to himself, concealing his feelings: "Disciple! Who was that just now?"

    "Oh, sir, you have a letter!" Mu Yu said as she fully opened the front door and walked over to the table, handing the letter to Zhang, the Taoist priest.