Chapter 64 The Luminous Talisman

"Mother, the Taoist priest is here!!" When the young man walked to the door of the house, he yelled inside. After waiting for a long time, no one answered, so he pushed the door open and walked in. The huge room was lifeless.

It is clear that it is spring outside and the sun is shining brightly, but the inside of the house is dark and cold, and it seems that the temperature is different from the outside of the house as soon as you enter the door.

Hua Weiluo panicked inexplicably, and looked towards Zhishan involuntarily, but saw something shining in his white sleeve robe.

"You... this..." Hua Weiluo stretched out a slender finger, and pointed at Zhishan's sleeve robe, with a puzzled look on her face.

But Zhishan lowered his head calmly, and took out the strange talisman just now in the sleeve robe. There was a faint blue halo on the talisman, which looked very strange in this dark and cold room.

"Your mother lives in this room??" Zhi Shan only glanced at the talisman, then turned his head and asked the young man.

"Yes." The young man nodded, and replied to Zhishan: "This house was originally where my father and my mother lived when they got married, but after my father passed away, my mother lived alone all the time. I don’t live here on weekdays, but my mother doesn’t want to move to live with me, so I come back every few days to see my mother.”

"Go and have a look inside." After hearing what the young man said, Zhishan walked towards the inside of the room. On the wall just north of the room, there was a statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. There was also dust everywhere, and it hadn't been cleaned for a long time. Walk through the lobby of this house, and then go inside, bypassing a short corridor, and you will find a small room.

Hua Weiluo followed Zhishan, seeing the talisman in his hand, the blue halo became stronger the further he walked in, at this moment she didn't even need to ask what the talisman was, she already guessed that it must be It is something used to measure the evil spirit.

When she walked to the door of the small room, the surrounding temperature seemed to be even lower. Hua Weiluo couldn't help stretching out her hands to hug her arms, and then watched Zhishan's delicate eyebrows furrowed tightly, looking towards the young man. The man asked, "Is it always this cold here?"

"That's not true." The young man replied without thinking: "It stands to reason that at this time in previous years, although the temperature inside the room would be a little lower than outside, this year seems to be particularly cold...but it may be a while ago It’s because it’s been raining.”

"En." Zhi Shan only nodded slightly, and said nothing more, but stretched out his hand and pushed open the door.

Hua Weiluo's heart was suspended, fearing that he would see something strange when he opened the door, a hand stretched out involuntarily, tugging on Zhishan's sleeve.

The door opened with a "squeak".

The young man walked in first, and said to the people inside: "Mother, the Taoist priest is here."

Only then did Zhi Shan and Hua Wei Luo step in.

As soon as I entered the door, I looked at the room carefully before the flowers fell. The light inside was very dark, and it was bright outside the window, but the sunlight seemed to be unable to come in. The room was very small, with a bed, a dressing table, Two chairs and nothing else.

An old woman was lying on the bed, covered with a thick quilt, her cloudy eyes were slightly opened, her face was sallow, her lips were chapped, her eye sockets were deeply sunken, and she looked listless.

(End of this chapter)

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