Chapter 17 Seventeen, the little Taoist nun and the general

They looked at the Taoist nun up and down with unfriendly eyes, as if they were admiring another extremely beautiful object.

"Ouyou is pretty good. I met a pretty girl."

"Haha, he's still a monk!"

"Little Taoist nun, are you lonely guarding the Taoist temple by yourself? Brothers will accompany you to relieve your boredom!"

Sang Mo saw that the Taoist nun had a sharp dagger hidden under her broad sleeves. If those men took another step forward, she would kill herself.

But at some point, a lean and short man jumped out from behind the Taoist nun. He hugged the Taoist nun from behind very neatly and snatched the dagger from her hand.

The men's proud and lewd laughter echoed in the hall.

Seeing this, Sang Mo wished he could slap them.

The Taoist nun was frightened, screamed and began to struggle. The short man hugged her tightly from behind, "Why are you running? You will be comfortable later."

Other men also stepped forward.

At the critical moment, a gentle yet majestic voice suddenly came from the door, "What are you doing!"

Several men were so frightened that they let go of the Taoist nun.

The Taoist nun ran out of the door with tears in her eyes.

Sang Mo looked curiously at the appearance of the person, but the moment he turned his head, he suddenly froze.

It's Master!
He was wearing a black armor and a red robe, his messy hair was covered in dust, and his jade face was stained with blood. He looked like he had just come off the battlefield.

He was so angry that he raised his riding crop and whipped the men, "I told you that after entering the city, you are not allowed to burn, kill, loot, or rape women! Damn it, you turned a deaf ear to what I said, right?"

Several men were beaten so hard that they ran away, and those who were hit were immediately bruised and bruised.

"Brothers have been hungry for half a year. We finally won the battle. What's wrong with relaxing? It's the rule to win and massacre the city. Why can't it be done here!"

Someone retorted unconvinced.

The red-robed general whipped him hard again, "I don't know how to hold a f*cking celebration banquet, do I?"

"If we were defeated today, would that girl just now become your wife and sister?"

The man straightened his body and let him hit him, "General, you are really kind-hearted! But I want to ask, if we are defeated today, will the enemy treat our people preferentially?"

The general said angrily: "The two armies are facing each other. What does it have to do with the people?"

But the man said stubbornly: "It's up to the general to tell you what to do, why are you talking about this!"

The general was stunned for a moment, perhaps because he didn't want to waste any more words. He threw the whip to the ground and said, "Pass this down, if anyone dares to rob the people again, he will be killed with a stick!"

After saying that, he turned around and left the main room.Sang Mo quickly followed.

She saw the general walking into the courtyard and finding the little Taoist nun under a huge pear tree.

The little Taoist nun's eyes were red. When she saw someone coming, she was so frightened that she put the knife to her neck again.

The general stopped his advance and lowered his voice: "Go back, the ground is cold."

"I asked them to close the courtyard door when they went out so that no one else could come in."

The general finished speaking and left.

Sang Mo originally wanted to follow the master, but as soon as he stepped out of the temple gate, the surroundings became gray.

Helpless, Sang Mo had no choice but to retreat to the Taoist nun.

Later, they met again at a celebration banquet. At that time, the general was dressed in black clothes, wearing gold silk boots, and his hair was tied up with a high crown.

As he was crossing the long street, he recognized the little Taoist nun from the crowd at a glance.

He smiled and waved at her.

The aunt beside her exclaimed, "I never thought there would be someone as good as General Yun Ge."

"Yes, he is good-looking too. I have never seen a man as good-looking as him. How happy will this girl be when she marries her!"

"..."

The little Taoist nun knew his name, which was Yun Ge. He was as handsome and heroic as anyone else.

She thought that her fate with General Yun Ge would stop there.

But she didn't expect that one day, he would come to her temple to burn incense.

That was already half a year later, but he still recognized her immediately when he saw her.The little Taoist nun was a little surprised, but she found that the originally high-spirited general seemed a little different today.

He couldn't afford to kneel under the statue of Sanqing.

The little Taoist nun leaned in and listened, but was surprised to find that he was not praying, but asking for help.

Just like a subordinate treats a respected superior, he is asking Sanqing to help him take care of someone.

She was startled, turned around and ran out.

There was too much movement and Yun Ge noticed it.

He got up and walked out.

The little Taoist nun looked guilty and quickly apologized to him.

Yun Ge waved his hand, "As long as you don't treat me like a lunatic."

The little Taoist nun quickly shook her head, "The general must have his reasons for doing this."

Yun Ge smiled, "I just suddenly remembered something about my past life, where I left a little apprentice. My intuition told me that she is suffering at the moment and I can't rest assured."

The little Taoist nun leaned over and saluted, "I really envy the general's little apprentice to be missed like this."

Yun Ge smiled bitterly and shook his head, "What are you envious of? She has been unlucky for eight lifetimes to meet a master like me."

The little Taoist nun felt something was wrong. A good person like the General was lucky enough to be able to speak to him. How could he be so unlucky?

But the general didn't care what she thought and walked away.

After that, the country was peaceful and the people were safe, and there were few places where war could be fought. The general resigned and left.

I heard that when the general left, he only took a spear and a jade flute that he used in the war. All the remaining property was sold and converted into money and donated to the poor villages.

After getting the news, the little Taoist nun quickly packed her bags and went to chase the general.

She followed the general's footsteps and came to a ghost town where everyone was terrified.

There is no human habitation within a hundred miles of that place.

The people who had been having a good chat with her on the road became speechless once they heard the name of the destination she was going to, and then silently stayed away.

A kind-hearted aunt told the little Taoist nun: "There is no sunshine all year round in that place, and it is dark and gloomy everywhere. There will be crying at night. It was very noisy in the past few years, and now no one lives there. .”

She advised the little Taoist nun not to seek death.

The little Taoist nun nodded obediently, but after the eldest lady left, she stepped up and walked towards the ghost town.

When Sang Mo followed the little Taoist nun into the ghost town, he still didn't recognize it. He didn't react until he walked to the end and saw the familiar village.

At that time, there were no towering trees around Guixi, just a barren mountain.

Black shadows would pass by from time to time. The little Taoist nun fearfully clutched a short sword engraved with Tao seals and walked forward tremblingly.

Sang Mo looked around and found that the ghosts at that time were far more ferocious than the one she was in.

There are red ghosts and green ghosts everywhere. They hide in the dark and don't show up, just waiting for the little Taoist nun to go deeper.

After walking into the village, even the moon above turned red.

When the black wind hit, not to mention the little Taoist nun, even Sang Mo smelled the danger.

Pink skeletons emerged from the ground one by one, staring directly at the little Taoist nun with their empty eye sockets.

A sharp laugh sounded, and the deathly ghost in this place was like thunder in spring, making people's hair stand on end.

The little Taoist nun screamed and dropped the dagger in her hand.

She squatted on the ground holding her head, imagining the scene when the general came to save her.

But after waiting for a long time, the surroundings suddenly became quiet. She slowly put down her arms and raised her eyes to look.

What comes into view is a huge wall with golden scales.

She screamed in fright, and when she looked around, she realized that it was a huge golden python, and she was wrapped around the middle of the snake's body.

The snake twisted its body and suddenly turned into a snake man covered in scales.

He has blond hair and blue eyes, and when he opens his mouth, a black and purple snake letter will come out.

He pointed at the little Taoist nun, then at himself, and opened his mouth unskillfully: "You... want... to... lay... snake... eggs for... me..."

(End of this chapter)

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