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Chapter 4: Soul Stealing

When I went to my grandmother's kitchen, the family looked at the exhausted Taoist priest sitting and asked how it was.

Wenbin looked at the family with anticipation in front of him, shook his head and said, "I'm afraid there will be trouble today."

When grandma heard him say this, she knelt down with a plop. Then the third aunt and uncle also knelt down. Grandma cried and begged Wenbin: "Master, we didn't know the true god back then. I'll drive away your master. Don't blame us. I want to save my daughter. The doctor has announced that we have asked our family to prepare for the funeral. We have no other choice. At present, we can only rely on you to save her. Our Xu family has brought coffins for people for a lifetime. We have never shortened wood or collected more money. When we meet poor people who can't afford it, we even gave a thin-skinned coffin. It has accumulated a lot of good deeds. Why is it so hard to live like this!"

Wenbin quickly pulled up his grandmother and said, "Sister-in-law, I understand the affairs of the family teacher very much. He acts very strangely. Don't talk about you, sometimes I can't understand it. It's just that your daughter's birth date is inverted by yin and yang. At the age of ten, there was a disaster. In addition, when she passed by the reservoir that night, the little girl was short of water in the five elements and happened to be encountered by the little ghost. According to my calculations, it should be the fifteenth month of this month. Now it is already fourteen. Now the little ghost is still in the room, but she temporarily trapped the girl's soul with a fairy-bound rope, and sealed the exit of the house with a talisman. I guess the little ghost is still waiting to steal the soul."

Grandma was frightened when she heard this. The little ghost was attracted by the soul. She had heard of it from some old people before, but now this happened to her daughter. It was fake to say that she was not afraid. She plucked up the courage to ask Wenbin: "How many little ghosts are there?"

Wenbin stretched out two fingers: "Two, one man and one woman, are made of two children."

As soon as these words were said, my grandfather and his family felt a little surprised. In the early years, two children in the reservoir touched the screws and accidentally fell into the reservoir and drowned. Later, the village refused to let the children at home go to the reservoir to play. It was not until the reservoir was renovated that my cousin took me there to play.

Wenbin continued: "Those two children died in vain, so they have always wanted to take two people to take care of them. Maybe something will happen to your village on the 30th day of this month, and it is a boy."

Grandma asked if there was any solution?

Wenbin said: "There is a solution, but..."

Grandma thought he wanted some money, so she immediately took out a few photos of great union from the house and handed them to Wenbin.

But Wenbin waved his hand: "Sister-in-law, go and prepare two kinds of red and green colored papers, and then make some food."

This colored paper is available at my grandmother's house. My third aunt usually likes to cut paper, so after a while, there are red and green papers, and a table is laid.

Wenbin said to his third aunt: "Please take scissors and cut two sets of clothes, two sets of red and green, just like the size of a child wearing, it looks casual, as long as it looks like clothes."

Aunt San is a timid man, but he has a pair of skillful hands. After a while, two sets of small clothes were cut out and handed them to Wenbin. Wenbin took the paper clothes and placed them in a bamboo plaque. He also told his grandmother to make six dishes, three meats and three vegetables, plus two glasses of wine, two empty bowls, two pairs of chopsticks on the bowl, and all of them were placed in the bamboo plaque.

After all this was prepared, it was already half an hour later. Wenbin took these things and placed them at the gate of his grandmother's house, and then lit three incense sticks and two candles again.

When the two incense sticks were burned, a rooster crow suddenly came from the chicken coop. Wenbin shouted "No," immediately rushed into his aunt's room, bit his middle finger and directly pointed it on his aunt's eyebrows. He asked his grandfather to grab the largest rooster in the chicken coop.

Grandpa didn't dare to neglect it, so he quickly brought the big reed rooster. Wenbin took the rooster, released the chicken blood with one knife, sprinkled around his aunt's bed, then left the room, walked to the case where he had a stolen rice in front of the door, closed his eyes, and shouted: "Haha!"

A sword and a large seal were taken out from the Bagua Qiankun bag on his body. The sword body was faintly filled with a cold air, and the shape was a bit simple and elegant. The connection between the sword body and the hilt was a natural side. The hilt was a Bagua diagram; the large seal was cast in bronze, about the size of an adult's palm, and it was engraved on it: Taoist scripture master treasure!

The Taoist priest held a sword in his right hand and a seal in his left hand, and began to chant spells, just like the old man of the Taishang came down to earth. As he was chanting, he suddenly shook his right hand and a sword light flashed. He stuck a talisman on the table, pointed his sword at his aunt on the bed, and with a "tearing" sound, the talisman paper actually caught, and then another talisman. After the two talisman papers were burned, Wenbin took out a piece of ink-black paper and drew a talisman. This was the first time he sacrificed a large seal, and then pressed it on the black talisman and stuck it in his aunt's room. This time, there were eight talismans, next to the eight talismans that were pasted before, and then closed the door and came out.

Wenbin told his grandmother to ask his grandmother and grandfather to take their two children to go to the reservoir, put the paper clothes and vegetable bowls he had prepared just now on the edge of the reservoir, wait until dawn, and don’t make a sound or look in the direction of the house, and ask your uncle to lead his little black dog over and hand it over to him.

Grandma and grandpa took their second aunt and uncle to the side of the reservoir with bamboo plaques. The two miles that day were particularly long. On the way, grandpa walked in front with the plaques. Grandma took their second aunt and uncle to walk in front. Follow Wenbin's instructions, she arrived at the reservoir dam, turned her back to the direction of home, lit incense and candles, worshiped the bowls and chopsticks, and hid in the dilapidated small pumping room in the reservoir, waiting until dawn.

After dawn, my grandmother's family rushed home. When they arrived at the door, the door was open. My grandmother stepped in and saw that Wenbin had fallen outside my aunt's door and fell into a coma. My grandfather hurried in to see my aunt.

My aunt was lying on the bed, asleep, nothing unusual. The two looked at each other and went to help Wenbin to rest in their room. At this time, Wenbin woke up and was very weak. He said to his grandmother: It's okay, let him rest well.

Wenbin almost slept until the next night when he woke up with his aunt. When his aunt woke up, she said she was hungry. Grandma laid egg noodles for her aunt. This time she ate it very delicious.

Wenbin also got up to have dinner. During dinner, his grandmother asked what happened last night. Wenbin said: "The two little kids heard the rooster crowing. It was probably dawn and they were about to steal the soul." As he said that, he glanced at the two things around him, big seals and swords, and smiled bitterly: "If these two things weren't there, they would have really taken the lead first, and they would have left for the time being."

After dinner, my grandmother respectfully served me Wenbin, and then took out a big group of great unity to hand it over to Wenbin. In the countryside, I used to create superstition and invite a god or fairy. After doing the work, I would give me a red envelope. Besides, it seems that my aunt is really nothing big now, so it is appropriate to give me a red envelope.

Cha Wenbin smiled and stopped: "Sister-in-law, I do things for money. I can't accept your red envelope. People who practice Taoism are just to help everyone. This is my duty. Moreover, family affairs and this child are considered destined to be a matter of money. If the ancestor knows it, he will blame him."

Grandma is not willing to do it. This benefactor saved his daughter's life and did not accept any money. What should I do?

Cha Wenbin took a tea and continued, "But this child is fine. I'm afraid I'll have something to do tonight. I can't go back alone tonight. The little kid was originally the child's life, but I was hurt by Daoxing. Tonight it's the full moon night. The little kid is very resentful. I guess he's going to come to me tonight to seek revenge. If my master is alive, it's not difficult to get rid of these two little kids. But my Taoist practice is limited, I'm afraid I'll ask my elder brother to do me a favor."

Grandpa quickly stood up and said, "If you have any questions, please give me instructions, and I will do it."

Cha Wenbin patted the head of the little black dog next to him: I was sure these two little ghosts would rob me on the road. Brother, go and find three pig slaughterers to take me home. As long as I get home, these two little ghosts can't do anything to me."
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