Holy Bone

Chapter 1654: Lingbao Zhenjing is announced to all spirits, and the righteous path pays homage

Chapter 1654: Lingbao Zhenjing is announced to all spirits, and the righteous path pays homage

"There are also pieces of shipwreck there!"

“There are some there too!”

In the hazy and mysterious sea fog, more and more people's exclamations continued to be heard from the decks of the plague-sending ship and the sacrificial ship.

These exclamations were heard in the fog, sometimes from the left, sometimes from the right, just like the underworld that hides many secrets, ethereal, mysterious and unpredictable.

The occasional splashing sound of water being salvaged added a sense of weirdness to the mysterious sea fog.

At this time, the screams on the deck of the ship continued to increase, more people noticed the situation on the sea, and the sounds of salvage were heard one after another.

"Hurry up, salvage them all and see who these remains belong to, from a ghost ship or a prison ship!"

Suddenly, the fog above the ship was pushed away by a pair of invisible hands, creating a circle of clear space in the thick gray fog. It was a powerful person who took action.

However, the fog on the sea was too thick. Even someone as powerful as someone in the world of the living could only clear away the fog around the ship and did not dare to act too rashly in the underworld.

That's not called showing off one's supernatural powers, that's called seeking death in a high-profile manner.

All of the souls on this boat who came from the mortal world carried the scent of living people, and they all relied on the yin energy of the ghost ship under their feet to temporarily cover up the scent of living people. In this vast and boundless sea of ​​death and endless sea of ​​suffering, which is more dangerous than land, only by keeping a low profile can one go further.

If the magical power is too far away from the ship, its aura will easily dissipate, and without the protection of the ghost ship's negative energy, the risk of exposure will be greatly increased.

Therefore, even the most powerful people in the mortal world only dare to use their methods within the range of the ghost ship.

As the fog was temporarily cleared by the powerful, the people on the ship salvaged more and more wreckage fragments. After piecing them together, people were surprised to find that these wreckage fragments were all from the same ship.

"The signs of corrosion on these wooden planks are even deeper than those on the ghost ship we are on. They look very old. They seem to be the wreckage of that prison ghost ship!" This analysis was quickly echoed and agreed by others.

The ghost ship and the prison ship belong to different eras. When putting the two together, the contrast is obvious.

The prison ship looked even older.

It is like the fragments of wooden ships spread all over the ground in front of you, spread on the decks of the plague-sending ship and the sacrificial ship, and the sharp contrast can be seen at a glance.

It is even more dilapidated and outdated than the plague-sending ship and the sacrificial ship. Isn't it just the fragments of the prison ship?

The ghost ship suspected to be carrying the Gewu Xianding is newer than the plague-sending ship and the sacrificial ship. It became a ghost ship after a shipwreck. Anyone with a discerning eye can tell which is newer and which is older, and there is no need for any dispute.

"It seems that the headless Taoist priest won in the end. He successfully used tough means to save the prisoner ship and ghost ship." Someone exclaimed in surprise.

"To be more precise, it was the headless Taoist priest and the ghost ship who jointly saved the prison ship." another person added.

"Well, it would have been fine if you hadn't said that. Now that you've said that, the whole thing feels even more bizarre! One is a headless Taoist priest of Han Chinese identity, and the other is a Western ghost ship that sailed across the ocean from thousands of miles away. How did they get together? Seeing how nervous the ghost ship was about the headless Taoist priest, and how it turned back several times to rescue him, I just don't believe that the headless Taoist priest is not a crew member of the ghost ship! But it's hard to associate the two identities together. No matter how hard I think about it, I can't figure out what the relationship between the headless Taoist priest and the ghost ship is!"

"What's so hard to understand? What is a ghost ship? A ghost ship is called a ghost ship after a shipwreck or a shipwreck. The headless Taoist priest lost his head and became a headless Taoist priest after his Taoist body died. The truth should be that the ship came from a foreign country and entered our sea. For various reasons, it accidentally boarded a Taoist priest and came to Haizhou Prefecture together. But they encountered an accident and all the people on the ship died. The Taoist priest became a headless Taoist priest, and the ship became a ghost ship that kept appearing and disappearing in the offshore sea. The two were tied together after their death."

"Your statement is quite novel. If it is true as you said, then the headless Taoist priest knew the clues of the Gewu Xianding earlier than us and had boarded the ship to look for the Gewu Xianding. We saw the bodies of the crew members washed up in the port by the sea, and after checking the characteristics of the crew members' deaths, we began to suspect that the Gewu Xianding had reappeared... After hearing what you said, I became even more curious about the true identity of the headless Taoist priest. It's a pity that he is missing a head and facial features, so it is difficult to identify his identity..."

After brainstorming, several people analyzed a lot of clues from the ship fragments, and then pieced together the key from the messy clues bit by bit.

Different people have different opinions. Some people shook their heads and retorted, "No! No, no! The truth is definitely not as simple as you said. I think you are all wrong! There is a biggest flaw in your analysis. Why is there no headless Taoist priest on the ghost ship in the world? Not only is there no headless Taoist priest in the world, there is also no one-eyed paper man. It's as if they suddenly jumped out of the underworld!" The people on the same ship quickly found a new excuse: "Although this is indeed a big doubt, the headless Taoist priest has a close relationship with the ghost ship. The ghost ship came to rescue him like a child. After all, we all saw it with our own eyes."

Just when several people were still arguing with each other, their voices getting louder and louder, and no one was willing to give in, an old antique master in the team made the final decision: "Yuancheng, you guys were the first to see the headless Taoist priest. You guys can tell us in detail how he appeared."

"Others continue to look for traces of the ghost ship. The ghost ship was wrecked near the coast and only appears in the coastal waters. Once the range is determined and a careful search is carried out, traces of the ghost ship can always be found."

"Also, tell everyone to be on guard against the mysterious burial ship. We don't know if it's a friend or foe, so keep an eye out for the burial ship."

……

……

Headless Jin'an didn't know that a Shinto master from the world of the living had brought several ghost ships directly into the underworld and was going out to sea to search for his traces.

Because after he and the ghost ship teamed up to save the prisoner ship, he immediately boarded the ship and left the place, so he didn't know what happened after he left.

At this moment, he was fully busy with another thing.

On the deck of the ship, he had taken away all the human skins that had been made into human-skin sails from the prison ship. Now he spread them out on the deck. He burned incense and lit candles, performing a ritual to help these poor wandering ghosts who had been wandering for several lifetimes to be reborn.

At this time, he used the magic of salvation and chanted the "Duren Sutra" to save the souls and dissolve the resentment and evil spirits on those people's skins.

In addition, with the blessing of the merit robe he was wearing, which was covered with verses from the "Duren Sutra" written in cinnabar, it became easier to liberate the souls of the dead.

On the deck of the ship, large patches of inky black yin energy floated out from people's skin, and then were wiped out and dissolved, and the foul qi dispersed.

It was a grand and shocking scene. There were more than a thousand human skins on the deck. How could it not be shocking to see them spread out?

In the center of these human skins, a headless Taoist priest sits in the middle, chanting the "Duren Jing" of the Great Compassionate and Great Saint. It is both thrilling and sacred, both absurd and bizarre, and it also contains the true scripture of Lingbao, which informs all spirits, comforts their souls and nourishes their lives. It contains both the hell of ghosts and the eternal spirit of Taoism, and a scene of righteous worship.

Evil and good.

Demons and Gods.

Yin and Yang.

Turbid stream and clear stream.

It is both shocking and terrifying when it appears on the same person at the same time.

I don’t know if it was influenced by the "Duren Jing", but even the ghost ship and the one-eyed paper man were unusually quiet at this time.

See the scorching sun in the storm, light in the darkness, and calm in the thunder.

Avenue induction!

  A thousand virtues!

A thousand virtues!

……

And in invisible places, changes are also taking place silently.


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