Chapter 27 Corpse
Wow!!!!
A roar that was only breathy, but it was clearly heard by the dozens of young men, and they felt an inexplicable chill on their bodies.
The zombie had jumped up, stretched out its arms, and rushed towards them.
This ragged zombie has a shriveled body and wrinkled skin, as if it were directly covering the surface of the bones. If an average person were of this size, they would only weigh 70 to 80 kilograms at most.
But since it is a zombie, its body structure is very different from that of a living person, and its actual weight reaches about three hundred kilograms.
If the attack succeeds, a strong young man who is accustomed to hard work will be sore and weak from the impact, and will be directly bitten by it.
The blue-robed Taoist stood in front of the young men, twisted his waist, flew into the air and kicked the zombie in the middle, like a leather beating.
The two figures separated as soon as they touched and fell to the ground.
The streets of the town are made of compacted loess and then paved with a layer of gravel. The people in the town have been walking for decades and have stepped on solid planks, even when transporting hundreds of kilograms of dry firewood on a wheelbarrow.
In the past, wheels might not leave any traces.
The zombie fell to the ground with its feet, making only a muffled sound. The Taoist priest had already stood up and thrust his sword, and a cold light hit the zombie's chest.
It is mentioned in the chapter "Lingshu·Genjie": "Jueyin is rooted in Dadun, knotted in Yuying, and connected in Tanzhong."
Tanzhong point is located in the middle of the human chest, half an inch below the skin.
The vast majority of naturally occurring zombies are caused by ordinary people having a lingering resentment stuck in their throats after death, or due to changes in Feng Shui and the earth's atmosphere, the resentment sinks and accumulates in the Tanzhong point. Gradually, the four limbs are sensed and they can move.
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This acupoint is the first point that can make zombies incapacitated.
But after the sword of the blue-robed Taoist penetrated half an inch, it felt like it was piercing into frozen meat, and it did not have the imagined feeling of Yin Qi stagnating like iron.
'It's really not an ordinary corpse transformation.'
The blue-robed Taoist priest had a change of thought in his mind and retreated to avoid the zombie's claws.
He flicked the sleeve of his left hand, and a small Bagua mirror tied with a red string on his wrist was thrown into the palm of his hand, using the moon's reflection to shine a light on the zombie's nose.
Zombies lack all five senses. Their eyes, ears, and mouth are not vital. Only their noses can smell people's breath, capture Yang Qi, and kill according to smell. They are very sensitive.
The light from the Bagua mirror shines on the nose of the zombie, and a few wisps of black smoke immediately rise up, causing it to scream, jump on its feet, and flutter around in confusion.
Looking at the Taoist priest's methods, it was obvious that he could easily subdue the zombie, and Guan Luoyang was relieved.
But after the Taoist priest used the Bagua Mirror to damage the zombie's nose, he did not take the opportunity to suppress it. He only slashed his sword from the side and cut off a piece of the zombie's nose.
The zombie's horizontal arm swept past, and the Taoist priest nimbly avoided it. Between chasing and dodging, he would shine the mirror light on the zombie's nose from time to time, continuously burning black smoke.
The young men in the town watched nervously, holding pitchforks, hatchets, etc. in front of them, but they slowly backed away.
They were originally distributed throughout the town, but they were only arranged to sound gongs to warn them and delay them until the Taoist priests arrived.
Now the Taoist priests seemed to be able to handle the situation easily and did not need help. These people hated and feared zombies, so naturally they did not dare to rush forward rashly.
The zombie's roar was very loud at first, but after a dozen missed attacks, it gradually became sluggish.
Just because it was swaying and jumping, it could not avoid the mirror light. The injured nose did not bleed originally, but after being shined for a long time, the wound slowly showed signs of melting.
Finally, the zombie let out a long roar, turned around while jumping, and fled out of the town.
It returned the same way, and in the jungle outside the town, many green leaves the size of fans swayed, revealing a human figure.
The blue-robed Taoist priest chased for a few steps. Unexpectedly, there was a young man in the forest, and he quickly shouted: "Be careful!"
Bang!!
The zombie flew back upside down, its sparse and disheveled gray hair floating on its face, and its sunken and sunken facial features, faintly like a shoe print.
Guan Luoyang took a long stride from the forest to catch up with the zombie, stepped on its belly with one foot, and stamped on its neck with the other.
The blue-robed Taoist priest was surprised. He pulled out the scabbard on his waist with his left hand and threw it, which in turn helped the zombie miss the kick.
Guan Luoyang frowned and stepped away, looking at the Taoist priest: "What?"
The Taoist priest spoke very quickly and explained: "Brother, the behavior of this jumping creature is mysterious. It does not appear to be a natural phenomenon. I suspect that there is a magician behind it. I need to let it escape so that the perpetrators behind it can be eradicated."
While the two of them were talking, the zombie stood up straight.
Guan Luoyang got out of the way, let the zombies jump into the forest, and said: "So that's it. Now that you've met him, can you let me go with him?"
The blue-robed Taoist priest saw that his skill just now was still better than his own, and then looked at his face. His eyebrow lines were firm and not scattered, his eyes were full, his black hair was luxuriant, the ends of his eyes were raised, his pupils were dark and the whites were clear, and his upper lip was slightly thick.
He is a murderous but generous and upright person.
The Taoist priest immediately raised his hands and said, "I can't get it."
The town was crowded with young people, and the crowd was noisy. Some people even asked questions. The Taoist priest turned around and said a few words to them. His words were so sincere that he reluctantly persuaded them and let them continue to take care of the town.
Guan Luoyang and the Taoist priest tracked the zombies together, communicating softly and exchanging names during the process.
This Taoist priest called himself Qiudi, and he came from the Heitian Temple in Chengyin Prefecture, which was more than twenty miles away.
I don't care about his longevity, but judging from his appearance, he is about the same age as Guan Luoyang.
Qiudi said: "I just used the Dharma mirror to test the flames of this body. The person practicing the Dharma behind it must be hiding within five or seven miles. We will have to be careful if we go a hundred feet later.
Don't make any noise or say anything, lest it alert that person."
Guan Luoyang walked in the forest, his footsteps falling silently. After people passed by, some cracks were revealed on the wet leaves on the ground.
After hearing this, he quickly asked: "You said this zombie behaves mysteriously. Is it any different from ordinary zombies?"
Qiu Di pushed aside a branch at eyebrow height, keeping his eyes on the zombie's back in front of him, and replied: "Jumping to suck blood, first looking for blood descendants, second looking for strong men, third looking for young children. This is their kind of evil
Due to the nature of things, unless these three options are no longer nearby, one will rarely choose one over the other.”
"But when the people in the town went to the Black Sky Temple to report for help, they said that the people who had been killed in the past few days were..."
The Taoist priest paused and said in a fierce tone, "They are three pregnant women."
When Qiu Di came to the town, he heard that among the three families, the husband of the earliest family had gone out drunk at night and fell to death in the forest. There was also a family who was overjoyed and sad after having a son. Their hope was lost and they were holding the body of their wife.
Became dementia.
As for the husband of the third family, he was the one who went to Heitianzun Temple to report the news. Qiudi saw that his eyes were scarlet and his lips were chapped and sunken. He was afraid that he would die suddenly, so he cast a calming spell on him in the evening, and waited until he fell asleep before he dared to speak.
Arrange young men to patrol the town.
When Guan Luoyang heard this answer, he stopped asking questions, looked at the zombies, and walked on silently.
It was a new arrival and a hasty encounter. He still didn't understand many things here, but people can make associations. If he had seen similar misery before, as long as he heard the relevant description, the scene in his memory would emerge.
Chapter completed!