Chapter 0039: End of Fate
After listening to me, the woman was silent for a while, then suddenly laughed and said to herself, "It turns out that not only has the Dao Sect run out of luck, but the entire Xuan Sect has fallen to this point."
I heard her whispering softly, and couldn't help wondering: What exactly are you, this ghost woman? Are you from Xuanmen, or are you just an evil demon suppressed by Xuanmen?
She put her hands behind her back, paced a few steps, and whispered: "Yin is the root of Yang, Yang is the root of Yin, Yin and Yang grow and decline, solitary Yin cannot grow, solitary Yang cannot grow..."
I don't know why this woman suddenly read out such a passage. The meaning of the words is naturally very simple. It says that yin and yang are mutually generated and restrained. When yin reaches its extreme, yang will be born, and when yang reaches its extreme, yin will be born.
To put it simply, when something reaches its peak, it will begin to decline.
For example, sayings like “Thirty years in the east, thirty years in the west” or “Misfortunes will eventually turn into blessings” have similar meanings.
I only heard the woman chuckle and seem to sigh.
"The Xuan Sect has dominated the world for thousands of years, but I never thought that it would reach its end. Haha, I can't wait to see what the world will look like when the Hundred Demons Walk at Night."
I was confused and bewildered. The woman's words were vague, but seemed to imply another meaning.
If what she said is true, the Yin and Yang are mutually exclusive, and one rises and falls while the other rises and falls. Now that the Xuanmen representing Yang has reached its peak and is in decline, does it mean that the ghosts and evil spirits representing Yin are about to revive again?
But it seems that all this has nothing to do with me anymore.
I felt my consciousness becoming increasingly blurred, my body had lost all feeling, and in a daze, I felt as if there was someone in front of me.
I tried hard to pry my eyelids open, and saw the woman leaning over to look at me. Her face was dazzlingly white and shockingly beautiful, but the circle of fine stitches on her neck made her look rather eerie.
I saw her red lips slightly opening and closing, and vaguely heard her cold voice, "You are so bold, little fortune teller, you actually dared to give Qi to the Yin corpse. If it were someone else, you would really..."
In the end, my ears started buzzing and I could no longer hear anything.
I suddenly thought, my brother did kiss a woman before he died. Even though she was a dead ghost, she was pretty. Thinking of this, I couldn't help but curse myself: "Pervert... hopeless..."
Then it fell into endless darkness.
When I woke up again, I felt something warm and soft rubbing against my face.
I was startled and finally opened my eyes, only to see a pair of round, black and white eyes in front of me, less than an inch away from me.
The hot air from his mouth sprayed on my face, making it a little itchy.
It turned out to be the little girl Baoer, who was squatting beside me and touching my face with her little hands.
I was confused and wondered, could it be that Baoer had also died and came to keep me company?
But why is her breath so hot?
My mind was a mess, and then I felt a piercing pain in my body , which made me groan, but I was happy in my heart.
If you still feel pain in your body, it means you are not dead!
I turned my head to look and saw the small stone in Baoer's hand, flashing with fluorescent light, but I couldn't see the ghost woman wherever the light reached.
"Brother, are you hungry?" I suddenly heard a soft and cute child's voice asking.
I was stunned for a moment. Although Baoer's little face was still pale, his pupils had returned to normal appearance, rolling around, without the emptiness and dullness from before.
"Baoer..." As soon as I spoke, I felt a sharp pain in my throat, but I was very happy in my heart. I said with difficulty: "Brother...Brother is not hungry."
"Then Bao'er is hungry." said the little girl crisply.
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, because this turned out to be the little girl's real purpose. However, my backpack was lost long before that. After thinking for a long time, I remembered that there seemed to be a few candies in my pocket.
I couldn't move my hands and feet, so I asked Baoer to feel around and see that there were really three chocolate candies.
Baoer immediately peeled one, bit off a small half of it for himself, and stuffed the rest into my mouth.
I could smell the sweetness of the candy and asked curiously, "Didn't my brother say he wasn't hungry?"
The little girl looked at me and said, "You adults often say one thing and mean another. I understand."
As if I had known this for a long time.
I almost laughed out loud because of her. I saw her put the other two candies into the small pocket on her clothes and said, "I'll keep them for now. We can eat them later."
I finished eating most of the candy and my mind became a little clearer, so I asked Baoer how he got in and what happened in between.
Baoer tilted his head and said, "I don't know either. My brother kept carrying me around and calling my name, but I couldn't speak and my hands and feet wouldn't obey."
I was surprised to find that the little girl had always known what had happened before.
She hummed, her voice soft and cute, "Then my brother asked me to stay outside, and I waited there. Then... Baoer didn't know what happened, but suddenly I came here and saw my brother fell asleep."
I was full of doubts after hearing what he said, but in the end I didn't get anything out of him. I lay there and rested for a while. I still felt the severe pain in my body, but I felt like I had regained a lot of strength.
I couldn't help but be overjoyed. I endured the pain and moved the disassembled joint back to its original position. Fortunately, it was not broken directly, otherwise I would have to lie here and wait to die.
I asked Baoer to walk around with the small stone, and then I found that the tomb was in a mess, the ground was cracked, and all the furnishings had been almost swept away.
After I was surprised, I immediately realized that the woman had broken the longevity plan herself to avoid being discovered by others.
But I was greatly surprised that she actually spared my life.
After I regained some strength, I was ready to take Baoer out, but after thinking about it, I turned back and checked the coffin with a small stone, but I didn't find anything special.
When we came out, we saw that the tomb was severely damaged, with shocking cracks, and the bodies of Master Ge and others were still lying on the ground.
I observed a moment of silence. Apart from Master Ge and the other three, the other dozen people who died here probably had the same purpose as us. They unfortunately died here. I just don't know what era .
But now their corpses have become a big trouble. This place is a very yin feng shui cave. Now that the longevity situation has been broken, and there is something missing to suppress the evil, I am afraid that these corpses will soon start to resurrect.
I thought about it and decided that since I couldn't burn them with yang fire , I could only temporarily seal them with yang copper nails and suppress them with corpse-suppressing talismans. After I got out, I would find a way to come in and transport the corpses out and burn them.
I silently said "I'm sorry, senior" and slammed a copper nail into Master Ge's skull.
At this time, I saw Baoer squatting next to a corpse, and I couldn't help asking, "Baoer, aren't you afraid?"
Baoer shook his head and said he was not afraid.
I was secretly surprised and asked her, "Have you never been afraid, or are you just starting to become afraid now?"
Baoer looked at me in confusion: "I've never been afraid. What's there to be afraid of dead people?"