Chapter 76

In the middle of the night, the bleak moonlight fell coldly on the ground, adding a touch of eerieness to the quiet Peach Blossom Village, and there were a few manic and restless barking faintly in the distance.

The rest of Taohua Village is eerily quiet, but this dilapidated thatched hut is windy.

"Namo Amitabha……"

"Namo Amitabha……"

In the hut, four monks sat around a child, muttering something.

The child was holding on to a feeble oil lamp, the light was like a bean, and it seemed to be shaky, so weak that it might go out at any moment.

Her small body was shrunk into a ball, one eye was black and transparent, clear and bright, but the other was covered by the deliberately hanging hair.

"Hee hee hee..." Eerie laughter came from all around outside the window.

The four monks were still chanting "Namo Amitabha Buddha" desperately, and dense beads of sweat appeared on their foreheads.

The child gripped the oil lamp even tighter, his hands shaking non-stop.

Dozens of evil spirits in white broke in through the window, and before the four monks could react, their heads were bleeding and they died.

The evil spirits in white looked at the light greedily, and it was obvious that what they wanted was the oil lamp.

"Ah!!" The evil ghost in white rushed towards the oil lamp in the child's hand.

The cold wind suddenly lifted the child's long hair covering his face, and the covered eyes could be seen at a glance. The deep blue was as deep as the blue waves of an ancient well, emitting a frightening light in the night.

The evil ghost in white seemed to be a little afraid of the weird pupils, so he didn't dare to go forward.

More ghosts floated in from the window, staring covetously at the oil lamp in the child's hand, crowding the entire hut.

"Grandpa, save me!" the child yelled in horror.

"Don't be afraid, Taoer, Grandpa is here to save you!" The anxious voice of the old man came from outside the door, and then the Taoist priest in green behind the old man slashed through the air with a mahogany sword. Willing to wander around.

Seeing that the evil spirit still refused to leave, the Tsing-clothed Taoist bit his middle finger and splashed blood on the mahogany sword. The blade lit up instantly, and this time the evil spirit disappeared without a trace.

The old man pulled the child named Tao'er to kneel down, and said in a very mournful voice, "I beg the Taoist priest to save Tao'er."

The Taoist priest in Tsing Yi let out a long sigh, I am afraid that even if he exhausted all his energy, he would not be able to save this child's life.

The old man, surnamed Tao, had been a barefoot doctor all his life in Peach Blossom Village. He was an upright man but was so poor that he never married.

Taohua Village is surrounded by green mountains and green waters, and the folk customs are simple, and there are ten miles of peach blossoms everywhere.

Twelve years ago, a peach tree at the east end of the village bloomed overnight. Tao Weng heard a baby crying when passing by, and saw this baby girl with different pupils in a blink of an eye.

Although the baby girl came at a strange time, Tao Weng was kind and benevolent, and he had no children under his knees, so he adopted the baby.

Because she was born with a strange nature, and she was found under a peach tree, Tao Weng named her Yao Peach.

Not only was Yao Tao born with different pupils, but she was also very negative since she was a child, suffering from many disasters and illnesses, having nightmares every night, and dared not even take a step out of the door before sunset.

Tao Weng was helpless, so he had to travel thousands of miles to invite Nie Wuyin, a well-known Taoist exorcising ghosts nearby.

Nie Wuyin has been an exorcist Taoist all his life and has seen countless strange things, and he has never seen such a weird child.

It is said that she is a living person, and she does not have the yang energy that belongs to a living person, and the yin is so heavy that it cannot be seen.

It is said that she is a dead person, her body is not damaged, and her three souls and seven souls are complete.

Then there is only one explanation, this child is a rare extremely Yin physique in the world, commonly known as the living dead.

The living dead are not a complete person, with the increase of age, the yang energy will be less and less, and when the yang energy is exhausted, the yang life will also be exhausted.

Due to the extremely negative constitution, Yao Tao's soul can live forever after being separated from the body, and can no longer be reincarnated. She can only be a desolate lonely ghost in the world, which is really a sin made by nature.

In order to keep Yao Peach's lifespan alive, Nie Wuyin had no choice but to concentrate all the remaining yang energy of Yao Peach on the oil lamp, and asked four eminent monks to chant scriptures all night hoping to create a yang for Yao Peach. That yang energy has attracted countless evil spirits.

This is the author's new book "Demon Peach", please pay attention~
(End of this chapter)

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