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Chapter 84 Blood Chrysanthemum

Chapter 84

Bloody chrysanthemum

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Stepping into the crime scene of Li Gaoling's house again

What else can be found? All the ones that should be checked have been checked

Do you have to force yourself to use the ability of the free person to go back to the past and see what's going on? But in the current situation, every time you use the ability of the free person, you will enter the free world and encounter another obstacle from yourself

Lin Fei knew that the side effects of free people were getting worse and worse on him!

He looked at the empty yard of Li Gaoling's house, which was a little cold, and felt a little at a loss for a moment.

My eyes drooped and I saw a small stool in the yard. A small stool?

Lin Fei squatted down, as if he remembered that the stool was sitting on when he came to Li Gaoling's house when he met Li Gaoling's daughter who was controlled by an evil curse.

Lin Fei instantly captured a picture in his mind, that was the little girl said Japanese to him at that time, as if: "Kun はすぐにんでしまうかぉ!!!"

Fortunately, Lin Fei learned a lot of foreign languages ​​from Xiaojun. Lin Fei knew what this sentence meant: Because you are about to die!!!

What does this mean?

Lin Fei, who has no head in front and no tail in the back, has no idea how hard it is to understand! But it was this Japanese sentence that made Lin Fei think of something more important: "Japanese! It is the second time that the little girl speaks Japanese, and the straw hut on the mountain is where she first saw Japanese."

Lin Fei immediately left Li Gaoling's house!

It was on a small hill southwest of the second crime scene. The straw hut with blood in Japanese was already burned completely at this moment

But after Lin Fei took off all the ashes, he unexpectedly discovered that the blood word was still printed on the soil, especially the words that were roasted by fire became even more strange in the soil.

"The living is alive, the dead are dead"

Lin Fei looked at the Japanese line and silently recited: "What does the saying "The living is destined to be alive, and the dead are destined to be dead?"

At that time, because of the fire in the straw hut, Lin Fei never delved into what this sentence meant?

Now it seems that the meaning of this statement is very deep, as if it is mapping something?

The living is destined to be alive, and the dead are destined to be dead?

Does it mean that living means living, and dying means dying?

With doubts, Lin Fei was about to get up and seemed to have found something again! The word "She" was found under the straw mat. At that time, the straw mat was only lifted a corner and encountered a black shadow to set fire! Then, what else under the straw mat is not sure!

At this moment, the straw mat had turned into ashes, and Lin Fei opened it with a very large place. A pattern appeared in the place where the straw mat was not first opened, which was behind the sentence "The living is destined to be alive, and the dead are destined to be dead."

That pattern

There is something like a badge pattern on it. I only saw a bunch of patterns like chrysanthemums inside a circle, but the petals of the chrysanthemums are extremely twisted small snakes. The tips of the petals are all small poisonous snakes spitting out snake letters, especially the blood painted, which was roasted by the fire and instantly became extremely charming and dazzling.

Chrysanthemum? Red snake?

Some information flashed through Lin Fei's mind, and the original source of this information was a movie called "Exorcist Police". An organization called Jiuju's One Sect appeared in it. Lin Fei was very impressed by the female master from Jiuju's One Sect. So later I checked it out and found that there was actually Jiuju's One Sect in Japan. The information said:

In reality, the Jiuju School is called Jiuju School, which is a branch of the Feng Shui school derived from my country's Sui and Tang Dynasties. The Jiuju School uses holy chrysanthemums as the symbol of the religion, and the chrysanthemum emblem is the most obvious feature. There are many chrysanthemum badges, which are not described in detail!

There are many schools of Japanese first-class Jiuju. There are probably two branches of diversion. One school is astrological geometry and the other is magic. Because the practice is more effective, local people in Japan attach great importance to the Jiuju. There is such an ancient legend about Jiuju. A group of bandits attacked a shrine. When they started, they suddenly saw countless objects shaking in the thick snow in the temple. They thought it was a red-blooded snake, a snake with a huge poison. The bandits were frightened and fled. In fact, there were no poisonous snakes in the snow, but just a pile of red ropes. Jiuju used magic to scare away the enemy. This story is widely circulated among the Japanese people.

Among them, the main emblem seal of Jiuju is the eight-petal chrysanthemum. The reason why it is called Jiuju is because the master of Jiuju can drive the magic technique. Feed the chrysanthemum with nine special poison powders, which can make the chrysanthemum bloom in winter. At this time, the chrysanthemum is not only highly poisonous but also a necessary thing for practicing the magic technique.

In folk legends, chrysanthemums are also given the meaning of auspiciousness and longevity. Around the eighth century AD, chrysanthemums were deeply loved by the Japanese royal family and the people. The Japanese royal family even made chrysanthemums as symbols of the royal family into badges!

At around this time, the prototype of the organization gradually formed.

Later, after the Yin-Yang theory was introduced to Japan during the prosperous dynasty in China, it gradually merged into the original Qimen Dunjia and Yin-Yang and Five Elements Theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements in the island country gradually formed two important Feng Shui branches in Japan: the orthodox Yin-Yang family and the Yin-Vioeconomic Jiuju First-class.

Although the island country's Onmyoji and Jiuju are of the same lineage, they not only know how to watch stars, face people, measure directions, know disasters, draw talismans, chant mantras, and perform illusions. They also have extremely high attainments for ghosts, fortunes, souls, etc. The only difference is that there are great differences in cultivation. The orthodox Onmyoji believes that the essence of Yin and Yang theory should distinguish right from wrong, and do good deeds to achieve good results. The purpose is no different from that of the domestic Taoist sect. However, Jiuju believes that if you want to practice to the highest level, you must use any means and use magical magic to harm others if necessary.

For example, it really exists among the people, commonly known as the evil Feng Shui fish

However, the biggest problem that the island country has appeared is that the masters of Onmyoji are far inferior to Jiuju.

When he was in contact with Hattori, Hattori said: "There are endless top-notch masters in Kyuki, and their actions are extremely secretive, and their whereabouts are even more erratic, mostly women!"

Moreover, the biggest problem that arises in the island country is that big business families like the Sanchuan family appear to have a good relationship with Onmyoji, but in fact, many families in private have made friends with Jiuju first-class, which shows how powerful Jiuju first-class is in Japan!
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