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Chapter 36 Fox Fairy Sending Children(1/2)

Three days later.

Inside the rental house where Xia Yanzhen and the others lived.

News about the incident at Windsor Towers was playing on TV.

The incident at Windsor Tower naturally detonated all over Hong Kong. Dead people were found on the rooftop, and the remains of unknown creatures were suspected to have emerged from people's stomachs.

There are also a large number of injured and dead people on the residential floors.

The eye-catching nature of such a big event is not at the same level as a gang fight.

Hong Kong police and the government held several press conferences overnight to stabilize people's hearts.

After that, it’s show time for the major news media.

All kinds of news are bombarded continuously, and countless experts and masters who do not know whether it is true or false come into the studio to make various remarks.

The newspapers were all about the Windsor Tower incident.

From the "history" of the building's initial construction to all the events behind it, everything is excavated.

Xia Yanzhen and the others also learned about the past of Windsor Building from various overwhelming reports.

An unusual event had occurred in this place before this incident.

At that time, it caused a small-scale sensation and was called the Fox Fairy Murder Incident.

Putting aside a lot of the foreshadowing, the story is that of a resident of Windsor House, the hostess suddenly dreamed that a fox ate her baby not long after she gave birth.

After waking up, he found that his child was really dead.

Rumor has it that the cause of death was that all the blood in the body was sucked dry, and there were wounds from animal bites on the body.

I don’t know if it’s true or false.

Subsequently, several younger children died.

Finally, a master took away a stone from the Windsor Building with a pattern that looked like a fox's head, and the matter was completely settled.

The downfall of Windsor Tower is also related to this incident ten years ago.

Without this, Windsor Tower would not be what it is today.

After the current major events, Windsor Tower is destined to be abandoned.

None of the survivors could remember what happened, and they had no memory of dancing at all.

For them, this day is an ordinary day.

There is no doubt that after being discharged from the hospital, these people would rather live in a cave than continue to live in Windsor Towers.

In addition, the news media also revealed information that the identity of the woman whose stomach was cut open and who died was the first mother who lost her child ten years ago.

What's more, there are all kinds of guesses that are basically baseless.

Just listen to it.

However, Xia Yanzhen and the others may have grasped some truth.

The reason is that before Xia Yanzhen left, the book page he got from the woman, like Burning Blood and Jade Needle, had its own text description.

Turning down the TV volume, Gao Qiang picked up the book Xia Yanzhen had placed on the coffee table in the living room.

A paragraph of text appears next to the page——

"Fragmentary page of "Hongzu Yiwenlu", the chapter about the fox fairy sending off his son.

Xu Hongzu traveled all over the world and recorded all kinds of strange things, compiled them into books, and later lost and scattered them.

This is what Xu Hongzu wrote down when he passed by a village called Qingcun."

The material of the book pages feels a little rough, and there are defects at the corners. It looks like it will break if touched, but it is extremely tough, and cannot be ignited by fire or cut with scissors.

Even burning blood cannot pierce or cut it.

I don't know what material it is made of.

"Who is this Xu Hongzu?" Gao Qiang asked.

These three days were the time for everyone to rest and deal with Xiaojia's funeral, so they didn't pay too much attention to this book page.

It was the first time for Gao Qiang and Feipeng to read the chapter "The Fox Fairy Gives His Son".

"That's Xu Xiake." Tao E answered Gao Qiang's question.

In fact, when he first saw him, he didn't know who Hongzu was, but beside him was Xia Yanzhen, a sophomore high school student who was reaching the pinnacle of knowledge in most people's lives.

For many students, it is somewhat related to the test content they studied, but it is not that big and more interesting. Knowledge points that are basically not tested can sometimes be remembered clearly.

Xia Yanzhen is almost the same - but now he remembers all the contents very clearly.

The famous Xu Xiake was named Hongzu and given the courtesy name Zhenzhi.

Xu Xiake heard it all, even Gao Qiang, an ignorant guy, knew it.

However, Xia Yanzhen never knew that Xu Xiake had written something like "Strange Stories". Perhaps this Xu Xiake was not the other Xu Xiake?

Even if you know it, it's not important anyway.

What matters is what is recorded on the page itself.

The page size of the book is about 32 pages, front and back pages, and the content recorded in it is quite rich.

In addition to the text, there are also illustrations, but compared to the relatively clear text, the small paintings are already quite immature.

I could only barely make out that it was a group of people surrounding one person.

Based on what Xia Yanzhen and the others saw on the rooftop, the people in the painting were dancing.

"The Fox Fairy Sends a Child" records that Xu Xiake came to a small village called "Qingcun". The people here believed in the fox fairy, and the fox fairy could bring children to the people in the village.

The method is to dance, dance the dance that Master Fox Fairy likes.

As long as you are pious enough, the Fox Fairy will send children to women who want children.

Everyone was very happy when dancing, and sometimes they forgot to stop and did not work, and only stopped after being kicked by the village chief.

Only then will he run to work in despair.

In Xu Xiake's records, this is a rather strange and interesting thing, without any weirdness or horror.

At the end of the article, Xu Xiake specially wrote some dance moves, saying that the effect was remarkable. He spoke highly of them and believed that the effect was no less than that of the Five Animals Opera that has been handed down.

There is no doubt that the cause of the incident at Windsor House was that the mother who lost her child wanted to pray to the fox fairy to give her a child - although according to rumors, her child was lost because of the fox fairy.

And what was finally born was some kind of unknown monster that was neither human nor beast.

This may be related to the fact that the child-seeking ceremony was interrupted by Xia Yanzhen and others, resulting in the birth being incomplete.

But even if the entire ceremony is completed, will the one who emerges in the end be a "Fox Fairy" or a human?

A human becomes a fox and is interrupted; a fox becomes a human and is interrupted.

Either way, it's obviously not normal.

"This thing is useless."

Gao Qiang said, compared to burning blood, this broken page has no effect at all.

The only thing that may be useful may be Xu Xiake's last recorded dance moves, but who dares to dance this thing?

I danced to "strengthen my body" and became so fit that I couldn't stop at all, even to the point of death.

Windsor Tower, the residential area downstairs is okay, not many people died.

On the rooftop, all the real dead people were dancing.

The little bit of white fluff on Gao Qiang's legs just completely fell off yesterday.

"Maybe it will be useful." Feipeng said, his voice hoarse.

"Huh?" The three of them looked at him. What use could this fragment of page have?

"I want to try." Feipeng supported the armrests of the wheelchair with both hands and reluctantly stood up.

He doesn't have great resilience.

After breaking my muscles and bones, I was able to function normally one night, and I was very active after two nights.

The reason why bones grow so fast is because Feipeng can launch his own bones. If he doesn't launch his bones and his bones are broken by external force, Feipeng's recovery speed will be the same as that of ordinary people.

It takes a hundred days to break the muscles and bones.

Or Feipeng could be more cruel and shoot out all his broken calf bones, in which case the recovery would be much faster.

"Are you sure?" Tao E asked.

Xiaojia's death caused this young man to change a lot and grow up all of a sudden.

"Well, even if there are risks, isn't there Brother Eleven?" Feipeng said following Gao Qiang's title, "If I can't stop, please break my legs, Brother Eleven."

Xia Yanzhen nodded, breaking the leg would not be a problem, he was already quite skilled at it.

Feipeng gritted his teeth and let go of the wheelchair and began to dance - the movements written by Xu Xiake were just simple words, but they were engraved in Feipeng's mind as clear and complete as if someone was giving live teaching.
To be continued...
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