The supernatural quartet is not for the living
27 vicious ghosts

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When the constable said this, no matter how stupid my great-great-grandfather is, he can understand what's going on. The Clear Water Cult's cult master must have passed the pill formula to his followers. These followers were spread all over the country, and almost at the same time, they began to use various methods to steal children, resulting in thousands of missing children cases across the country.

My great-great-grandfather didn't know if there was a way to achieve immortality in this world, but he knew that using the " heart of a child " and " Yin of a virgin " to refine pills was pure nonsense. How could immortal pills be refined using human organs?

Perhaps the Clear Water Cult Master was lying about concocting pills and wanted to bring chaos to the country. However, whether or not he causes chaos in the country has nothing to do with my great-great-grandfather, who is just a commoner. It doesn't matter who becomes the emperor. But then again, these disciples of the Clear Water Cult came to harm the children in the Sanwang Village area, and it was related to my great-great-grandfather. If they had the ability, they should fight with the imperial court. What ability was it to harm the common people? Besides, who could watch the children in the neighborhood dig out their hearts and livers? In any case, my great-great-grandfather couldn't stand it anymore. He immediately gritted his teeth and was filled with righteous indignation.

Moreover, at this time, in my great-great-grandfather's opinion, there were people who knew evil arts among the Clearwater Cult disciples who came to snatch children from their area. The sealed jars beside the earthen platform were the best proof, because each of these jars had a malicious ghost trapped inside.

My great-great-grandfather once heard his master say that among the Daoist techniques, there is a…a technique called the "Soul Capturing Ghost Taming Technique". As for how this technique is made, my great-great-grandfather doesn't know, and I don't know either. Wang Shoudao only told him that the Taoist priests would put the captured ghosts into the jar, seal them with red cloth, tie them with hemp rope, and then stick a Taoist talisman on the top of the jar.

Taoist priests usually only used jars to collect malicious ghosts that could not be sent away.

There's still one or two more chapters. Don't worry, everyone. When it's gone, I'll tell you.

But we ghost hunters know that capturing ghosts is not actually catching them, but sending them to where they should go. Don't ask me where I've sent the 'ghosts'. I really don't know. We just use the ancestral method to' send 'them. We don't ask where they've been sent. "According to my personal guess, it might have been sent to another space. Perhaps it was the netherworld, or perhaps it was heaven, or perhaps it was sent to a place where it could no longer harass the person involved. Don't be pretentious with me. I really don't know.

Back to the main topic, if we directly scatter the ghosts, it would be considered as damaging our Yin virtue. This would be very bad for ourselves and our families. Those Taoist priests who were truly skilled also knew this, so they came up with such a method. They sealed the jar and buried it underground. There might be some hints at the place where they were buried, such as a stone sign with words engraved on it. The sign would be engraved with a hint that it could not be opened. They were afraid that someone would dig the jar out and then open it without knowing what was going on.

There have been many cases in our country of digging out jars and jars that have been sealed. However, perhaps because of the passage of time, the malicious ghosts inside basically have no resentment. The person who opened the jar would at most fall seriously ill and just find someone to send it away.

Perhaps some people would ask, was there no one who could dig up the jars buried by the current Taoist priest? This, perhaps this method of sealing ghosts with jars has been lost. I have never seen it in this era. However, a few years ago, I heard that someone dug up a black-painted wine bottle. The wine bottle was probably from the 70s or 80s. Because the bottle was not worth much, someone took a look at it and thought it was unlucky, so they buried it back.

Also, no one seemed to be watching.

When the Taoist method of using jars to seal ghosts appeared, evil techniques followed suit. Some Taoist priests with evil intentions, especially the disciples of the old Taoist priests, had evil intentions. Sometimes, they would sign a verbal agreement with the malicious ghosts in the jars because they were blinded by greed or had some ulterior motives. Usually, they would ask the malicious ghosts to help them do something or help them achieve some ulterior motives. These evil Taoist priests would promise the malicious ghosts that they would either secretly release them or help them pass away.

Actually, to say that they were ferrying souls was a lie. Generally speaking, evil Taoist priests only had three methods to deal with these ghosts. They would either really let them go, or continue to seal them. The most ruthless was to directly scatter them.

However, these Taoist priests with evil intentions might not dare to let the malicious ghost out openly because of some taboos. Therefore, they drilled a small hole at the bottom of the jar for the malicious ghost to enter and exit. After the malicious ghost finished his work, he would drill back into the jar through the small hole at the bottom of the jar. At this time, the Taoist priest would seal the small hole at the bottom of the jar with a yellow talisman.

As for why the malicious ghost didn't take advantage of the time when it was working for the evil Taoist priest to escape, and why it returned to the jar after finishing its work, don't ask me this question. I don't know. Perhaps this is the real strange thing about the Taoist's "Soul Capturing Ghost Taming Technique."

Over time, this kind of evil technique formed a customary rule. Generally, as long as the person who controlled the evil ghost, he would drill a small hole in the bottom of the jar. If there were also talismans stuck under the jar, then the jar must be filled with evil ghosts for the evil Taoist priest to control.

From the above, there was a saying that was very true." One must know the rules of the trade and be careful when taking in disciples.”

This is also the reason why I don't want to take in a disciple. Young people nowadays are impatient. If you don't do well, something bad might happen. Besides, this industry isn't as magical, mighty, and domineering as you think. Whoever learns will regret it.

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