Chapter 494 Chapter Four and the Voice of God(1/3)
The fox ghost burst out screaming, greedily absorbing the power of blood.
The ghost's body continued to expand as if it had been inflated, and in the blink of an eye it completely enveloped Chu Qiguang's body.
The Taoist priest watching this scene was shocked and said: "Which god of war is this? Feeding the fox ghost blood like this? It's too messy!"
Taoist priests know that fox ghosts come after the death of fox demons and have the ability to absorb essence and blood even more terrifying than fox demons.
But the next moment, the Taoist priest said in surprise: "Has the fox ghost been fed?"
At this moment, the fox ghost was like a mosquito that had sucked a lot of blood. It fell to the ground with its huge belly dangling, and retreated like a strong wind.
The Taoist priest looked at Chu Qiguang again, only to find that the flames on his body had not diminished at all. He looked full of energy, and his energy and blood were as strong as peak state.
‘Is this okay? How strong is this person’s energy and blood?’
Chu Qiguang's qi and blood power is naturally extremely profound, regardless of the advantages brought by the "Sumishan King Sutra" in terms of physical body and qi and blood.
The divine hair of fire, phoenix blood marrow, unicorn horns, and Luofu Dharma pot contained in his body all make his energy and blood far more profound than those of the same level.
At this moment, in the blazing flames, physical strength, energy and blood are constantly recovering.
Glancing at the place where the fox ghost disappeared, Chu Qiguang said: "After the fox ghost has temporarily filled his stomach, he will rest for a while. We must take advantage of this time to save him."
"Do you have any clues? As long as the fox ghost finds the body, it shouldn't be difficult to be saved."
The Taoist priest swallowed. Although the other party looked young, the strength he displayed was extraordinary, and he had to take it seriously.
"This fox ghost has a lot of resentment. I heard that before I came here, it had sucked out the essence of several villagers and almost turned them into mummies."
"Are you complaining?" Chu Qiguang touched his chin, suddenly looked at the villagers coming out of the darkness holding torches, and said calmly: "Then ask them."
The Taoist priest also looked at these villagers and asked about the fox ghost.
The person who answered the Taoist priest was a village chief who was over fifty years old. His old face looked gloomy under the light of the fire.
He said in a hoarse tone: "We don't know where this fox ghost came from. We only know that it started to haunt the village a month ago, and more than ten men have been killed by it."
As he spoke, the village chief and several women knelt on the ground and begged: "Please help us get rid of this monster in Zhangzhuang. We have chickens, ducks and property, and we are willing to donate them."
"Don't kneel, don't kneel, get up quickly." The Taoist priest immediately lifted them up and asked carefully: "Tell me about the fox ghost, who was the first person to be killed, and where was he...
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Chu Qiguang nodded slightly at the side, asking about the first crime scene would indeed help to understand how the fox ghost appeared.
The villagers spoke in a few words. Most of their expression skills were very weak, and their expression of numbers and time was not clear. Chu Qiguang sorted it out in his mind and outlined the general process of the situation.
The first victim was found about a month ago and was a hunter from the village named Zhang Shi.
The other party often hunted foxes from the nearby mountains. The fox's fur was quite valuable, so he took it to the city and sold it. He lived a good life and his family was relatively wealthy in this village.
However, this man had an ugly face, and he always lived alone, and was not very familiar with other people in the village.
That day, he suddenly caught a fox from the mountains and took it home. At first, the villagers thought he wanted to sell the live fox to the city. After all, the live fox was more valuable.
It turned out that Zhang Shi had been keeping the fox at home, and he looked more and more tired day by day.
Various gossips gradually spread in the village.
He said that the fox was a fox demon who charmed Zhang Shi and sucked Zhang Shi's essence every day.
As a result, Zhang Shi was not seen going out for several days. The villagers told the village chief. It is said that when the village chief went to find him, he found him lying on the bed with a haggard appearance and had already passed away.
Since then, the fox ghost has attacked the villagers again and again at night...
Chu Qiguang and the Taoist priest immediately found Zhang Shi's residence and found a hunting bow, animal traps, several hung fox skins, and various animal bones...
The Taoist priest took Kaimu Pills and Kaibi Pills, and after searching around the house, he found a somewhat damaged iron cage and twisted a few fox hairs on it.
He said with some suspicion: "Did this hunter catch the fox demon?"
The Taoist priest opened the hunter's cabinet and found some Mongolian sweat medicine.
Then he found the rotten meatballs from the kitchen. After a slight sniff, he put the meatballs down and judged: "It's been drugged."
In addition, he found fox fur in many places in the room and smelled fox odor.
The Taoist priest analyzed: "It seems that Zhang Shi used medicine to stun the fox demon, captured it, and kept it in his own home. I'm afraid he killed the fox demon in the end, giving the fox demon a chance to become a fox ghost."
"But these skins are not those of the fox ghost, they are just ordinary foxes."
He glanced around again, shook his head and said, "But if that's the case, where are the fox demon's bones? Where was Zhang Shi buried?"
The salvation of most ghosts is closely related to their corpses. Finding the corpses of ghosts is a very important part of their salvation.
Chu Qiguang's eyes scanned the edge of a brick with signs of wear.
A line of writing jumped out of the seeker's eyes: 'Bricks that are often turned over.'
Chu Qiguang slapped his palm, and the Gang Qi turned over the bricks. He saw a strange book hidden inside, which was neither gold nor iron, and it said "Animal Feng Shui" written on it.
Another line of writing jumped out of the seeker's eyes.
""Animal Feng Shui"."
"The architectural book passed down from Gu Long."
"It records the method of using bones to change Feng Shui."
"Dragons are the first race to build houses."
“Legend has it that the first houses were built from the bones of giant beasts.”
"Long understood part of Kanyu's secrets from it, and it became one of the foundations for ruling the world in the future."
"But since ancient times, those who change their destiny will be punished by God. This is true for the dragon clan, this is true for the human race, and so is it for us..."
Chu Qiguang's heart moved slightly when he saw this: 'Could it be another inheritance left in the Central Plains when he followed the Dragon Clan to sweep the world?'
When he opened the Feng Shui book, he saw various fortune-telling bureaus, longevity bureaus, and gold bureaus...and these Feng Shui bureaus all required the use of animals, preferably the bones of monsters.
Finish.
The Taoist priest also raised his eyes and said, "This is troublesome. I don't know where Zhang Shi picked up this Feng Shui book. I'm afraid he used the bones of the prey to set up the Feng Shui bureau after hunting."
Chu Qiguang browsed through it and found that it involved foxes. There were no less than ten kinds of Feng Shui tactics for fox demons. Almost all of them required dividing the fox into pieces and placing them in different directions. They also had to coordinate with the five elements, solar terms, and terrain.
At this moment, there was another ear-piercing scream in the night sky.
The Taoist priest's expression suddenly changed: "So soon? That fox ghost is coming again?"
Chu Qiguang's fingertips lit up with flames: "Back off."
The Taoist priest asked in surprise: "What are you going to do?"
Chu Qiguang said lightly: "I don't have much time to find out where he hid the bones, so I might as well burn them all in one go."
The next moment, streaks of fire exploded from Chu Qiguang's body.
The Taoist priest led his disciples out and watched the whole room being engulfed in flames, with a wry smile on his face: "This..."
The other villagers who were watching looked at this scene with shock, fear, and fear on their faces. It was obvious that Chu Qiguang was no longer a human being in their eyes.
The entire house was reduced to ashes in the raging flames.
Even the strong wind blew three feet below the ground, and even the entire earth was burned into a piece of scorched earth.
After a while, the flames dissipated, and Chu Qiguang slowly walked out. The ground behind him was covered with complex formations. It was obvious that he had just completed the ritual of salvation in the sea of fire.
But above the village, the fox demon's scream sounded again.
The Taoist priest was surprised: "It didn't succeed?"
Chu Qiguang frowned: "There can be no mistake in my ritual, it can only be that the body was not burned cleanly."
The Taoist priest wondered: "But the whole house has been burned down. Where can the body of the fox demon be returned?"
Chu Qiguang touched his chin, opened "Animal Feng Shui" and read it again, and finally stared at the map above and said: "I'm afraid Zhang Shi's target is not just his own house, but the entire Zhangzhuang."
The Taoist priest was shocked again when he heard this. He looked down and found that the map scribbled on the book seemed to be the topography of Zhangzhuang.
"This... the village is so big, how can we find the bones of the fox demon?"
The Taoist priest frowned and thought hard: "If Zhang Shi is so aggressive, other villagers will not know about it. They must ask them one by one and brainstorm ideas..."
"There is also the "Animal Feng Shui Technique". If you can figure out what Feng Shui tactic Zhang Shibu has set, it will be much easier to find it."
Chu Qiguang closed the "Animal Feng Shui" in his hand and said casually: "There is no time to play detective games."
He looked at the village chief aside and said, "I want your village."
The village chief panicked when he heard this: "This... this... sir, do you want our village?"
Other people also became panicked, thinking that Chu Qiguang was going to squeeze them like the government officials.
But he saw Chu Qiguang clasping his palms together, and a golden door had opened behind him.
"then."
He casually threw the "Animal Feng Shui Technique" in, and then said: "Bring five thousand taels here."
A white and slender hand stretched out, with a five thousand tael silver note on it. That was the hand of the hawk demon Qiao Zina.
Chu Qiguang casually threw the banknote to the head of the village: "I bought your village. This is the settlement fee for you. I will send people to help you relocate in the future. From now on, you can go to Lingzhou to farm."
To be continued...