Damn it, she even dared to touch the Heavenly Thunder and Earth Fire Talisman. I should really cry. She is simply the rolling knife of the underworld, a fighter among the dead ghosts and shrews!
I stared at this group of scary ghost faces, my mind racing, thinking of ways to crack them. There is only one way to deal with hair ghosts in the ancient books of Maoshan, which is to use heavenly thunder and earthly fire to burn all the hair, so that the ghost face loses its spiritual power source and becomes an ordinary evil ghost, which is easy to subdue.
But the talisman is gone, and it’s too late to draw it again.
I looked at their faces again and again. Damn, why are there twelve of them? Could those graves be...
Turning back to look at the graves, in the black fog filled with ghostly energy, a group of graves could be clearly seen, and there were exactly twelve of them. This number coincided with the Heavenly Maiden Formation, and it appeared in front of the ruined Taoist temple to block us. It must be the prototype of the Heavenly Maiden Formation created by the old bastard!
The beautiful girls in the murals of the tomb in Tanzi Village are probably transformed from them.
Because when I first met this bitch named Xiao Jin, I didn't feel any ghost energy from her. I think it was because of the effect of the ghost nails, which made her as normal as a real person. But if they don't show their true form, their ghost skills will be limited, just like in the Yin house, they finally turned into evil ghosts and bit Fu Xueman, that was when their true form was revealed. Just like the situation in front of me, their original appearance was a hairy ghost, and with them at the door, their ghost power was unstoppable!
Since there is no solution in the authentic Maoshan technique, we can only search in the Great Wuliang Technique. Now we find that using evil to fight evil is quite effective.
Just as I was thinking, the ghosts didn't give me any more time. They stared with bloodshot eyes, and their long hair was like thousands of snakes, rushing towards us. If we were entangled, we would be strangled to death. I pulled Shen Bing back with my backhand and quickly retreated, scattering copper coins to form a copper coin array. Before I finished reciting the spell, I saw that the hair had already wrapped around the copper coins.
"Hiss, hiss" green smoke came out of his hair, but he swung it out with force, and eight copper coins flew in different directions.
This temporarily helped us to resist the enemy's attack. I was extremely anxious at the moment and tried all the great techniques, but I had no idea how to deal with the ghost!
At this moment, Shen Bing screamed "Ah!" I was startled and turned around quickly. I saw her jumping up and down, pointing at the ground and shouting, "Rat!"
Faint, what's so scary about a mouse? Is it scarier than a ghost? Girls are just timid. Cockroaches and mice can scare them to death.
But you know what, a light bulb suddenly flashed in my head. I remember my dad once told me that ghosts are afraid of mice. Because ghosts are very rare in the world, my dad just mentioned it briefly, and I didn't remember it carefully. Thinking about it now, my memory is a little fuzzy.
I was so angry that I didn't care if it was real or not. I just wanted to try it first. But the mouse on the ground slid away without a trace. Damn, I couldn't catch it. I'm not as fast as a cat. But I immediately remembered that there was a method of attracting mice in the Great Wuliang Art. It was used to harm people. It was just a trick. There was no talisman, just a few simple spells. But the premise was that there must be a mouse hole nearby. If you go to the Great Hall of the People, I guess this thing won't work.
"Hiss..." The second wave of the hair ghosts' attack came, and I grabbed a bunch of incense and chanted the Fire Bell Mantra. The sky-high fire only burned the ends of the long hair that was overwhelming, and did not hurt my vitality.
But this was enough to make the hair ghost afraid and retract his hair, giving me a chance to catch my breath temporarily.