Chapter 0075: Determination of Evil
After returning home and sitting in the study for a while, I saw "Tushan Notes" on the table, picked it up and started flipping through it page by page.
I originally wanted to look for any methods of repelling insects, but after just flipping through a dozen pages, I was shocked.
Because I actually saw the "Evil-Binding Finger" on one of the pages!
Not only are the finger gestures of the Evil-Binding Finger and the spells that are performed in conjunction with the finger gestures hand-drawn on it, but the man named Tushan also annotated various application techniques and experiences in great detail.
This evil-binding finger originated from Mount Longhu, and is one of the secret techniques of the Tianshi Dao. It is not like the more common talisman "Kai Yang Fu" that many Feng Shui masters know.
Although I have learned it, I only learned the finger gestures and finger techniques of the Evil-Binding Finger, and I don't know the auxiliary spells, so when I used it, it was just a show and actually had no real effect .
I suppressed my excitement and went to get the small glass bottle that contained the blood curse.
The bottle was filled with blood and looked quite disgusting. These days I have been thinking over and over again about what this thing is. After thinking about it, I feel that it might be some kind of "spirit".
Many people may have heard of the so-called "spirits", such as "yin spirits", "grudge spirits", "sword spirits", "jade spirits" and so on...
Like ghosts, the most common ones are formed by the condensation of dead air or resentment, which is then nourished for a long time.
Many people say that most of the ghosts they encounter are actually "yin spirits".
Ghosts are just a collection of dead air or resentful obsessions . They have no mind or consciousness, and will not seek revenge on anyone.
They are like miasma, poison and the like, without emotions and thoughts. However, since the ghosts themselves are yin, when they encounter living people with abundant yang energy, they will instinctively attack them, so people are often haunted by ghosts and die.
As for sword spirits, bronze swords unearthed from ancient tombs thousands of years ago are very likely to form sword spirits.
In addition, there are some spiritual jades, or spiritual evil jades, which have the potential to become spirits.
But the spirit is different from the "water evil" which is simply an accumulation of resentment. It has a kind of "instinct".
For example, in the north of Jiangcheng, there used to be a Taoming High School. This high school was quite famous in Jiangcheng, but it was demolished more than 20 years ago.
The reason was that a tragedy had occurred in this high school. Over a period of half a year, five female high school students drowned in the school's artificial lake.
When these girls died, they all had several common characteristics.
First, those who died were all young and lively female high school students.
Second, these high school girls were all wearing red skirts when they died.
Third, they all drowned in the artificial lake late at night.
With so many obvious similarities, it should be easy for anyone with a discerning eye to see that this was done by a serial killer, and his target of murder was the high school girl in a red dress who passed by the lake.
But this possibility was ruled out.
Later investigations revealed that a female high school student had died in the artificial lake a year before the five female high school students drowned.
That female student also drowned in the artificial lake late at night, but unlike the other five people, she was not wearing a red dress at the time.
At first everyone thought she had accidentally fallen into the lake, but after investigation, they found out that she was pushed into the lake by a girl in the same class and drowned.
What was a coincidence was that the female classmate who pushed her into the water was wearing a red dress at the time.
These two things seem to have nothing to do with each other, but in fact they are cause and effect.
The girl was pushed into the water and drowned by her classmates. She must have been terrified and hateful before her death, leaving behind very strong resentment and obsession.
The resentment remained in the water and formed a vengeful spirit.
Of course, it does not have the consciousness of the deceased before her death, and it will not seek revenge on the female classmate who harmed her, but due to the strong obsession before her death, whenever a girl wearing red clothes passes by the artificial lake at midnight, it will trigger the murderous intent of this resentment.
This led to the five innocent girls suffering later.
This is the spirit, the vengeful spirit in the lake!
This "blood curse of the rich" is actually very similar to the vengeful spirit in the lake, but I suspect it was not naturally generated, but was raised by humans and specifically used to kill people.
There is a greater possibility that this thing is directly aimed at me. There is a 90% probability that it is related to Mr. Ye who was severely injured by me.
It’s just that I didn’t reveal my identity at the time, and the other party couldn’t be sure who did it that night.
I'm afraid this matter is far from over.
I placed the glass bottle on the table. The half of the blood-stained talisman in the bottle, which had been lying limply at the bottom of the bottle, suddenly began to roll around, crackling and clattering in the bottle like a live fish.
I made a finger gesture to bind evil, silently recited the mantra written in my notes, and pointed at the glass bottle.
The fluttering half of the blood talisman suddenly froze, as if it was fixed in mid-air.
I was delighted, this is the most basic usage of the Juxie Finger, called "Dingxie"!
This shows that the mantras written in the notes are real.
"Could this Tushan be a disciple of the Heavenly Master Dao?"
That’s what I thought at first, but when I flipped through it again, I realized it wasn’t true.
Because later on, the magic techniques of the Maoshan School and the Qingwei School appeared again, although many of them I had never heard of their names, but when Tushan wrote down the magic techniques, he also clearly annotated the sources of the magic techniques below.
The more I read, the more surprised I was. You know, the Tianshi Dao, Maoshan Sect, and Qingwei School, which are known as the three major sects of talismans, are all well-known sects in Taoism, and their secret techniques have never been passed on to outsiders.
It is possible for outsiders to learn a few skills by chance, but it is impossible for them to get the true teachings.
But this Tushan seemed to know the techniques of these three schools very well. He made extremely detailed annotations under each spell and wrote down his own insights and opinions on the techniques.
Who on earth is this person?
I became very suspicious and simply flipped through the notes to the end. What surprised me even more was that I actually saw Quanzhen Sect’s magic techniques at the back!
Judging from the clothes worn by Tushan and others, they should be people from the Ming Dynasty.
At that time, the Quanzhen Sect had already begun to decline, but its popularity had not yet died out, so it was not surprising that some people knew the Quanzhen secret techniques.
But it was extremely surprising that Tushan was not only proficient in the Quanzhen secret method, but also familiar with the talismans and incantations of the three talisman sects.
Could it be that this person was a Quanzhen disciple himself, and then he found some way to secretly learn the techniques of the three sects of talismans?
Or is it that this person is a disciple of one of the three talisman sects, and not only stole skills from the other two sects, but also went to the Quanzhen Sect to learn secretly?
I am becoming more and more curious about the identity of Tushan. From what I read between the lines, I can see that this man has extremely unique insights into magic. It can be seen that he has extremely high attainments in magic and is definitely a great master.