Marry A Ghost/C4 She is a ghost and i am a human
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C4 She is a ghost and i am a human

The crawling bugs and the flying bugs were numerous beyond measure. They were all completely black, giving off a kind of suffocating feeling of disgust and oppression.

The other party was obviously looking for me. All of the Taoists present acted as if they were on guard. Although the Taoists looked calm, judging from the young Taoist's expression, it was obvious that the matter was quite troublesome.

I didn't want to give them any trouble, so I took a step forward.

The Taoist put his hand in front of my chest and said, "Since an old Taoist like me saved you, how could I let you die?"

Moreover, the Clear Heart Monastery was not a place where a troublemaker could come and go whenever he wanted!

The witch laughed lightly, "Since Taoist doesn't want to give me face, don't blame me for not showing mercy when I try to rob you."

She took out a gourd from her clothes and opened it. Her fingers fiddled with something in her mouth and the reptiles all around her began to stir.

He saw the black cloud in the sky swoop down rapidly, but the Daoist didn't move.

Closer and closer.

Even when I saw that the original body of the black cloud was made up of locusts, he still hadn't made a move.

The horsetail whisk gently waved in front of the chest with the eyes looking in the direction of the witch.

Dao sir! I screamed and put my hand in front of my face, for the locusts were about to fly into my face.

At this moment, the Taoist priest threw his horsetail whisk into the air, and the locust swarm was immediately dispersed, leaving a large opening in the middle. Locusts fell from the sky like a drizzle of black rain.

The first attack failed, and the locusts immediately flew back up into the sky.

The Taoist reverted to the way he looked before, when nothing had happened.

You seem to have come to the wrong place.

This was what the Daoist said to the witch, but she did not seem to have any intention of defeating him.

But she did not join in the next round of attacks. A wisp of green smoke shot into her ear from a distance, and then her expression changed.

The black cloud immediately dispersed and the insects on the ground burrowed into the ground. No one knew where they went.

Relieved, I wiped the sweat from my forehead and squeezed the locust that was still biting my neck to death in my hands.

The witch pointed at me, and I took a step back. The meaning of her words was clear.

"Dao leader, I will leave the host here with you for now. The next time I come, I will bring him away no matter what."

A mouthful of spittle churned in my throat, reddening and aching where the locusts had bitten me.

She left, and the Taoist dismissed the young Taoists before the battle and left them to finish their homework.

Thank you, Taoist-sir. I don't know how to thank you for saving my life twice.

I knelt down on the ground. This was the first time I knelt down on anyone other than Uncle Zhou that my parents had knelt down on their wedding day.

The old Taoist immediately came to help me, and I looked up at him. I didn't know what I was talking about.

Like the little Taoist, I also clean the monastery or stay and become a little Taoist.

I can only think of this much. The favor of saving my life twice was too great. I definitely wouldn't accept it if I were to give it to Dao Friend Qian. Therefore, I had no choice but to do so.

"Child, you don't have to thank me to get up. When Taoists do good deeds, it's to raise one's cultivation. Otherwise, why would people come to the Taoist temple to pray?" He no longer had the same expression as when he had faced his great enemy. He looked so friendly as he smiled.

He did not return to the Meditation Room, but asked me to accompany him for a walk.

The monastery wasn't big, but he took me around the school, the kitchen, and the places where the young Daoists lived.

I stopped behind him, and he stopped and turned to ask me what was on his mind.

"Daoist leader, I have a question that I don't know whether or not I should ask." I touched the spot where my neck had been red, but there was no trace of it now, no pain.

The old Taoist looked at me and said, No harm in asking.

I pointed to my neck and told him that a locust had landed on my neck and bitten a gash when the locusts attacked, but now there was nothing.

He leaned in and touched my neck with his forefinger. There was no wound, and he suddenly laughed.

"Boy, you're blessed by your misfortune. Call the girl in your body out and you will know." The old Taoist fiddled with the bamboo leaves. He didn't know that I was disgusted by the presence of a female ghost in my body.

I touched my neck and couldn't say anything, so I had no choice but to call her out.

Week... Zhou Ling.

A wisp of red smoke floated out from my body and turned into a woman standing beside me. There was a faint, elegant fragrance in the air, and I couldn't help but want to look at her, but she was a ghost.

The old Taoist asked her to tell me what it was all about.

The gentle female voice was different from the one she used to have. It was a voice that made one's skin tingle.

She looked at my lips, which were opening and closing. Husband, I can quickly heal your body.

I now understood why the hole in my chest was able to scab and stop the bleeding in a single day, and why the scratches on my leg from the tree branches had only left a faint dent.

The old Taoist played with the bamboo leaves in his hand and let out a sigh of affection, "This kid finally did something good, thank God he didn't cause me any trouble."

Other than the Daoist leader, he looked like an ordinary old man in a Daoist attire, and his words were filled with affection towards this' boy '.

The old Taoist said he had something to do and left me and Zhou Ling standing there. I looked at her and she smiled at me.

I turned around and left. I simply said, "Do whatever you want, or return to my body."

I felt something light pat my shoulder, but the sense of touch immediately disappeared. Turning around, Zhou Ling had already turned into red smoke and returned to my body.

Her voice rang in his ears again: Ling Er wasn't going anywhere. She just wanted to stay within her husband's body.

I didn't answer her and headed straight for the kitchen. There was really nothing to thank her for, so I just helped her cook a meal.

There were a lot of young Taoists in the kitchen, and they didn't seem to have anything to do with it.

However, there was still a pot left empty. After I explained the situation to them, they gave it to me.

A large kitchen with a dozen people gathered in one place, cooking. The smoke made it impossible for me to open my eyes.

During the day, the little Daoist called Ah Tong brought me a pile of ingredients. Green vegetables, tofu, and radishes, but no meat dishes.

From what I understand, Taoists are allowed to eat meat, but why Qingxin Monastery does not allow to eat meat.

Ah Tong took a bite of cucumber and answered my question. It was because Taoist Taoist didn't allow killing so he wasn't allowed to eat meat. However, if the Taoist wanted to eat meat, he would turn a blind eye.

He opened his little hand and made me lean over, as if he were showing me a treasure. He slowly opened his hand.

There was a piece of pork lying on the palm of his hand. I patted his head, "You just asked me if I ate cucumbers, but I actually hid some meat for me to eat."

He looked up at me with a serious, clenched fist. This five-year-old was like an adult teaching me a lesson: For a child of your age to eat meat, Master knows he has to punish you by making you kneel for four hours.

With that, he stuffed the meat into his mouth with a contented expression, waved the cucumber in his hand, and skipped out of the kitchen.

All the Daoists sat down to eat together. After the Daoist said "start", they could hear the sound of the chopsticks and the bowl colliding.

Ah Tong was sitting right next to me. I was very satisfied when I saw him drinking the bean curd soup one mouthful at a time, because I made that.

After dinner, I wanted to ask the Taoist about something, but he wanted to meditate so I was stopped outside the door.

As he sat at the entrance of the monastery, he looked up. Perhaps it was because he was on the mountain that he saw the moon, which was especially bright.

The sounds of giggling behind me were getting closer and closer. I turned around and saw Ah Tong rushing towards me. I held him and stood up to shake him a few times.

He kept giggling, and when I put him down, he didn't stand straight and sat on the floor.

I pointed at him and laughed, and he sat on the ground.

He retaliated by picking up the sand around him and throwing it at me. I blocked him and immediately rushed over to pick him up and carry him on my shoulder.

I patted his butt and scolded him, Master told you to go to bed sometime, but you actually came out and ran around.

This clever fellow confidently said that his master was meditating very late tonight, so it was impossible for her to know when he would go to bed.

In the middle of the night I lay in bed and slept early, vaguely aware of something touching the wound in my chest.

It was a woman's finger.

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