Chapter 1756: Condition
âWhy are we back again?â Wei Suo cried, practically losing his mind out of fear. His stomach bulged. He hadnât even vomited up all of the water he had drunk before, and yet they had returned to the place where the nightmare began. When he saw the fruits and pastries on the table and thought about how happily he had been eating them before, his stomach began to turn.
Qiu Honglei and Jing Teng also recalled the earlier scene. They couldn't help but stay a bit further away from the food on the table.
Zu An felt thankful. In order to guard against unpredictable situations, heâd had Jing Teng connect them all with her vines to prevent them from separating again.
âJust what is going on?â Qiu Honglei asked, looking worriedly at Zu An.
Jing Tengâs expression also changed a bit; she seemed to be thinking about something.
âIf Iâm not mistaken, we werenât able to find the key to all this. Thatâs why weâve returned again,â Zu An said.
âThen, if we canât solve this, wonât that mean weâll be trapped in this loop forever?â Wei Suo cried out in alarm.
âIf we really have no solution, we can just wait until the sky brightens again. These ghosts will withdraw,â Qiu Honglei said, quickly realizing an important point.
âItâs useless,â Jing Teng said, shaking her head. âThe ghost here is stronger than I imagined. Weâve probably already fallen victim to her schemes. Time flows differently here compared to outside. Perhaps by the time the sun comes out, weâll have already been defeated.â She paused for a moment before continuing, âBesides, I suspect that even if the sun comes out, it might not reach this place.â
The others followed her gaze. Only now did they notice that they couldn't see the sky above. There were decorated lanterns and colored banners everywhere, and furthermore, they were covered by some strange fog, which was why they hadnât noticed before.
âDo you think we might be underground or in some cave?â Zu An asked.
Jing Teng nodded and voiced her confirmation.
âMaybe we should let Little Ying out and have her converse with the ghosts,â Qiu Honglei suggested. Since they were all ghosts, perhaps they would have some shared language.
Jing Teng shook her head and said, âThe world of ghosts only cares about the law of the jungle. Little Yingâs cultivation is too low. If she comes out, sheâll be nothing more than food for those malicious spirits.â
When she heard that that wouldnât work, Qiu Honglei suddenly said, âIn that case, we should just find that bride. All we have to do is beat her into submission.â She came from the Devil Sect, after all. After her initial alarm, she quickly recovered her usual way of doing things.
Zu An smiled and said, âThat was exactly my intention.â
Wei Suo pointed at the guests around them and asked, âShouldnât we start with them?â
Zu An shook his head and answered, âTheyâre just made from paper. Getting rid of them is meaningless.â
Just then, high-pitched singing resounded from the stage. Zu Anâs group exchanged a look and secretly moved a bit farther away from the stage. The surrounding people were still staring at the stage, and seemed not to notice them at all. Their expressions were especially strange.
As they moved, Zu An simply used the previous method to open up a path using his Primordial Origin Sutra. Soon, they had a clear route.
Jing Teng was inwardly filled with admiration. Even though this method was crude, it was indeed effective. However, she suddenly remembered something and looked away from him.
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When he saw that they were about to reach the brideâs room, Zu An said seriously, âThere is one issue. Right when I saw her and was about to attack her, that was when I was afflicted by her illusionâ¦â He gave them a rough summary of what had happened before.
Wei Suo immediately became discouraged. He exclaimed, âWhy were you able to become that evil tyrant while I could only become that poor groom? This isnât fair!â
Meanwhile, Qiu Honglei perked up her ears and asked, âYou were with that ghost earlier?â
âIt wasnât actually the ghost. Itâ¦â Zu An began to explain when Jing Teng interrupted him with a light cough.
âJudging from what youâre saying, thereâs a good chance that thereâs a special formation inside that can drag you into an illusion. Donât rush straight in. Iâll try to bring her out first,â Jing Teng said.
âAlright,â Zu An replied with a nod. They began to discuss their strategy and how they would act so that the ghost wouldnât be able to react in time. After all, the ghostâs methods were too strange. If they allowed her to do what she wanted, she would be quite difficult to deal with.
Soon after, the group arrived just outside the brideâs room. The door was still half-open. A woman dressed in wedding clothes and wearing a veil had her back to the entrance. She was combing her hair calmly in front of her table. However, when she removed her head to comb it better, even though Zu An had already warned all of them, the others still couldn't help but gasp.
The ghost put her head back on, bending over as if to listen to something.
Just then, Jing Teng made her move. Dozens of vines shot out and instantly wrapped around the ghost. She pulled fiercely, and the ghost screamed. Endless hair scattered in all directions, wrapping around the pillars of the room. Thus, she and Jing Teng ended up at a standstill.
As her hair extended during the fight, her veil also fell off, revealing her real appearance! Her complexion was gray and ashen, and her eyes were almost all white with mung bean-sized black specks for pupils. Her lips were shiny and black. Because she was struggling, her expression was sinister and terrifying. She revealed her teeth, which were particularly sharp. Her saliva dropped onto the ground like black ink.
Wei Suo couldn't help but swallow. Why was this different from the female ghost he had imagined?
That âA Chinese Ghost Storyâ is a scam! Just who the hell came up with such a ridiculous setting?
As such, he completely gave up on all thoughts of experiencing romance with a female ghost.
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The ghost suddenly reached out and groped around the dressing table. Her hand glowed green and resembled a dried branch; her fingernails were pitch-black. They looked as if they could leave several bloody wounds if they scratched someoneâs body. She quickly found a pair of shears on the table and moved to cut the vines around her.
Jing Tengâs expression changed. Those scissors looked special; she felt a sense of danger before they even made contact.
Suddenly, Zu Anâs palm released a suction force from a distance. A black hole formed at the center of his palm, drawing the ghost in with incomparable power. The ghost screamed miserably. She could no longer control her body and was sucked straight toward Zu Anâs hand.
Qiu Honglei immediately used the Empress Lantern to keep her there. Wei Suo also used some special method, and two earthen hands grabbed the ghostâs legs, locking her in place.
Zu An immediately used the Primordial Origin Sutra, chanting, âDust to dust, dirt to dirt. What shouldnât remain in this world should departâ¦â
The ghostâs expression was sinister as she let out a scream of pain, and she turned into dust, disappearing.
âItâs finally over,â Wei Suo said, sighing in relief. Just now, the ghostâs appearance had almost made him piss his pants.
Qiu Honglei and Jing Teng both said at the same time, âSomething isnât rightâ¦â
Suddenly, their view blurred. They saw that they were sitting in front of the stage again.
âDidnât we get rid of the bride? Why is this happening?â Qiu Honglei asked, her expression changing slightly.
Jing Teng said seriously, âI already told you that in order to eliminate some special ghosts, we have to either resolve their lingering will or destroy their vessel.â
Zu An thought of something. In his world, the Primordial Origin Sutraâs purifying ability could make evil spirits return to where they should go, but this world was a bit special. Once purified, they would simply return to their vessel and be revived.
âJust what is her vessel?â Wei Suo muttered.
âThose scissors!â Jing Teng said, remembering that the scissors had felt special to her.
âThe red veil!â Qiu Honglei guessed. In her opinion, the most important thing to a bride would be her veil.
âI think itâs that comb. Sheâs always combing her hair whenever I see her,â Zu An said with a chuckle. âBut it doesnât matter, because weâll just give them all a try.â
When they saw his smile, the others suddenly felt as if the sinister atmosphere had become a bit less scary.
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Then, the group was about to move again when they felt a sinister wind. Many of the lanterns nearby were blown out, and their surroundings went pitch-black. On the stage, the surrounding âguestsâ also disappeared. The once-lively place became so quiet one could hear a pin drop. There was a sinister chill all around them, and it wasnât the same sort of cold an ice element cultivator could release. Rather, it made their scalps turn numb and their souls tremble.
A woman dressed in red wedding clothes and a veil slowly walked closer. It was clearly completely dark, and yet the red of her outfit was still just that striking. They didnât see her move her feet, and yet she was able to move quickly in the blink of an eye, as if she were continuously teleporting. As the ghost approached mysteriously, a sinister deathly aura spread out, filling every corner of the place.
Wei Suoâs entire body started shaking, because he realized that he couldn't move at all. The two womenâs expressions changed as well. The ghost seemed to have still been holding back quite a bit before. Previously, perhaps she had underestimated her opponent, so she was taken out in an instant before she could use all of her strength.
Now, however, she definitely wouldnât make the same mistake. She stopped in a spot that wasnât too close to them, but not too far away either. Ghosts appeared all around them. They could vaguely make out the guards led by Zhang Yong slowly surrounding them.
However, Zu An remained completely calm. Since the ghost had come on her own, that would save him quite a bit of time.
To his surprise, however, the ghost suddenly raised her hand and pointed at Jing Teng. Her voice was as harsh as fingernails scraping a chalkboard as she said, âLeave that woman here and I can let you all go.â
Zu An and the others were shocked. They all turned to look at Jing Teng. They hadnât expected the ghost to make such a proposal.