"Amitabha." The monk bowed his head and chanted softly, saying, "Different walks are like different mountains. Monks have wisdom eyes and can identify evil spirits. If ordinary people can see them, wouldn't the world be in chaos?"

Tao Feng was thinking the same thing, but he didn't believe it so easily, so he asked, "This... can't be possible, my house has a Buddha statue, how could that ghost have the courage to approach it?"

"I saw it." The monk sighed softly and explained, "There is indeed a faint Buddha light in the ghostly aura, but the Buddha light is almost completely dimming. The resentment of the wronged souls is too heavy, and ordinary Buddha statues cannot suppress it.

"If I am not mistaken, the Buddha statue may have been corroded by ghost energy and is showing abnormal phenomena."

Tao Feng was startled and immediately remembered the scene of the Buddha statue shedding tears of blood. His head was buzzing and his legs were as weak as noodles just out of the pot.

The monk looked towards the empty space above the house again, frowned and said, "I see that the ghost is very resentful, and the ghost energy it emits seems to cover the sky and the sun.

"Did you offend someone, or harm someone's life, causing those people to haunt you and thus bring about this disaster?"

Tao Fengzheng's face turned even uglier when he heard this. The first thing that happened in the past popped up in his mind. He was about to cry, "Master, monks should be compassionate. Since you have encountered this, you can't just ignore it. You have to help me!"

The monk did not answer him. He continued to mutter to himself as he stared into space, with a hint of confusion between his brows. "Strange, who are those wronged souls? There are more than a dozen men, women, young and old. Why do they have no heads? And they are all wearing prison uniforms."

Tao Feng almost fainted when he heard him say this. His eyes were wide open and his whole body was shaking as if he had been electrocuted.

Recalling that time, Su Boyuan's entire family of more than a dozen people, young and old, were thrown into prison, wearing prison uniforms.

And the way they died was by being beheaded in public, doesn’t that mean they had no heads?

Oh my God, could it really be that they are back?

He was so frightened that he could not speak, but the monk continued to speak calmly: "The resentment of more than a dozen wronged souls is too strong, and they have begun to do evil. If I am not mistaken, someone in your family must have died.

"Next, your family will continue to die until your family is destroyed and no one survives!"

Tao Feng's eyes were bloodshot, his legs went limp and he fell to the ground, begging for help in horror, "Save me, Master, save me, please, get rid of that evil ghost."

The monk sighed heavily and shook his head, saying, "I think the resentment of these wronged souls has been accumulated for more than ten years. It has become a big deal and cannot be dealt with by human power."

"Then...what should we do?" Tao Fengzheng's tone was already choked with sobs, his face was ashen and full of despair.

The monk chanted a Buddhist mantra and gave him some advice: "Donor, human power is powerless, so we can only rely on divine power. I heard that the Zhong Kui Temple in the east of the city is very effective. You can go to the temple and kneel down to pray devoutly to get a glimmer of hope."

"Really?" Tao Feng's eyes lit up with surprise, just like a drowning man who suddenly saw a straw.

The monk nodded and said, "Well, there is no other way to survive this disaster. But Master Zhong Kui has a violent temper and hates being deceived the most.

"When you go to worship, no matter what is difficult to talk about, you must tell Master Zhong Kui the truth, and then persuade him with emotion and reason, and he will be able to help you."

"Yes, yes, yes." Tao Feng was hurriedly standing up to agree, thinking that when he led people to impose martial law in the Zhong Kui Temple, no one else would know what he said.

"Thank you so much for your enlightenment, Master. I will go right now to pay my respects to Master Zhong Kui." He took out a stack of banknotes from his sleeve and handed them to him, "Master, this is to thank you, please accept it."

The monk took two steps back and bowed to decline. "Thank you for your kindness, benefactor. I am ashamed that I cannot help you get rid of the evil spirit. How can I accept your money? Please take it back quickly."

Seeing this, Tao Fengzheng said no more and took the banknote back.

He thought that before he had a little doubt whether this person was a liar, but now that he didn't even want money, he must be a wise monk who saw injustice.

Tao Fengzheng did not dare to delay, so he called out a dozen servants from the mansion, said goodbye to the monk and prepared to set off for Zhong Kui Temple.

The monk repeatedly reminded him behind him: "Donor, remember, you must not hide anything from Master Zhong Kui. If you say something less and provoke Master Zhong Kui's wrath, then not only will it be difficult to get rid of the grudge, but it may also harm you yourself."

Tao Fengzheng turned around, clasped his hands together and bowed to the monk, then hurried away with his men.

The monk watched their backs disappear from his sight and sighed dejectedly.

Alas, it is said that monks do not tell lies. Junior sister, you have made me break my precepts!

Tao Feng was rushing to the Zhong Kui Temple in the east of the city with his men. Before they entered the temple, they saw several people walking out of the temple. They were all in high spirits and excited, and were talking about something incessantly.

A man said: "This Zhong Kui Temple is really powerful. I was having bad luck before. The master said that I was haunted by a bad luck ghost and asked me to come to the Zhong Kui Temple to worship.

"Guess what? My luck came back the next day, and everything went smoothly."

Another man echoed, "That's right. My neighbor was also haunted by an evil spirit the day before yesterday. He looked like he was dying. But his family came to the Zhong Kui Temple to worship, and he recovered immediately."

"It's amazing! Zhong Kui is indeed the nemesis of evil spirits. As long as we explain the whole story in front of the Zhong Kui statue, Master Zhong Kui will definitely make the decision for us."

Several people were spitting and talking in a very detailed manner, and Tao Fengzheng heard every word of it.

Tao Feng was overjoyed when he heard these words. He originally still had some doubts about the ghosts and gods, but seeing this scene, his last doubt was dispelled, and he couldn't wait to enter the Zhong Kui Temple.

In the Zhong Kui Temple, a huge stone statue of Zhong Kui stands in the middle of the temple.

The stone statue was painted, with a leopard head, round eyes, an iron face, and curly beard, giving it a strange appearance, exactly like the legendary Zhong Kui, and it was carved to perfection.

The temple was very popular. Various offerings were placed in front of the stone statue, and smoke was rising from rows of incense burners.

There are several people kneeling on the cushion in front of the stone statue. Some of them put their hands together and tell Zhong Kui in tears about what they have encountered, or confess the evil deeds they have committed, and ask for forgiveness from Zhong Kui.

Some people had already explained the consequences of their own actions and were kowtowing to the stone statue.

Seeing this situation, Tao Fengzheng felt even more hopeful. He waved his hand and ordered his men to drive the pilgrims out regardless of their shouting, until he was the only one left in the huge Zhong Kui Temple.

Tao Fengzheng looked around, walked to the temple door and closed it, then placed the carefully prepared offerings in front of the stone statue one by one, and lit a few incense sticks in the incense burner with great fear and trepidation.

After completing the preparations, he took a deep breath and slowly let out the secret that had been hidden in his heart for more than ten years.

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