Chapter 71: Blood Coffin Eight

Eight.

Lao Dao said, frankly, he didn't think about it that much at the time, and he didn't think there was anything wrong with doing it.

Although it is true that she took advantage of that woman's love for her daughter, it is indeed solving the problem for her, otherwise, she is afraid that she will not be able to break free from the shadow of her daughter's 'still alive but buried' for the rest of her life. Moreover, the various discoveries in the house made Lao Dao more and more interested in this corpse and her death. It can be said that he originally came purely for his coffin, but later, it was more to know the true cause of this girl's death, and why she had all kinds of abnormalities after her death, such as the smell of the corpse, such as not feeling the dead breath of the corpse......

So that night, the first two apprentices pushed the tightly covered coffin to the woman's house while it was dark, and Lao Dao calculated the time according to the girl's birthday, and then performed a 'god' ceremony at that point, and invited the girl's soul into the coffin.

But this process is not at the bottom of the old way.

Because after all, human eyes can't see souls, and Taoist priests are no exception, so according to the rules, when performing the ritual of inviting the 'gods', three soul-attracting incense sticks and a cat should be placed. The sticky powder of the incense is made of gloomy wood, and once burned, it is said that it can establish some connection with the soul of the deceased through the seven orifices of the deceased, and then draw out the soul that has stayed in their body. Cats, on the other hand, don't pay much attention to it, as long as it is female, it is best to have a cub just after giving birth, and put it in a container that needs to receive the soul, if the soul is successful, the soul can be crossed into the container through the body of the female cat. The cat is then released, and if one of the cat's pupils turns white and blind, it means that the soul has been accepted into the container and nothing will happen.

But that night, I don't know whether the rope was not tied tightly when it was tied, or it was scratched by the cat's claws, when the time came, the two apprentices of the old way opened the lid of the coffin, and saw the cat rush out of it like a ball of lightning, and before anyone could see its eyes, they escaped through the open window.

Then I tried to find it, but where could I find it? Therefore, Lao Dao felt very uncertain in his heart, although for a moment, he seemed to see the white pupils on half of the cat's face, but given that it was so agile, it was really difficult to determine whether its eyes were blind or not.

However, even so, due to the limited time and conditions at that time, Lao Dao still began to cast spells on the soul in the coffin with the back soul coffin according to the method in the ancient book.

'Carrying the soul coffin, the soul carrying thousands of miles of ghosts and gods. ’

Ancient books say that this kind of coffin can lock the soul of a person inside, and through the special structure inside the coffin and the special wood of the coffin, the soul is gradually refined. Initially, the caster was able to control the spirit, for example by manipulating it to speak, and manipulating it to do things that no human could do. After a long time, the coffin and the soul almost fused together, becoming more and more powerful, and even so powerful that even the 'ghosts' had to retreat three points when they saw it.

Lao Dao naturally didn't expect that he could have the power that even ghosts and gods could retreat, he just wanted to try to see if this thing was really as magical as the legend and could make the souls of the dead speak.

In his memory, the most effective and conspicuous of the similar measures he had seen before was to use the method of helping the dead to make certain mediums make the dead people do something similar with answers and questions. But even the most capable elders could not make the dead or their spirits speak. Therefore, if this coffin can really do this, it will undoubtedly be a breakthrough discovery for all religions at the moment, and after that, superstition will be redefined.

Therefore, even though he knew that there was a risk, he still did not hesitate. Of course, he couldn't tell the girl's mother the truth, but told her that he did it all so that her daughter could speak, and at the same time to prevent her daughter from really pestering her daughter if something bad was really there. If it were, the coffin would have restrained the thing, lest it would be stimulated to use her daughter's body to cause more harm when they did so.

The girl's mother, of course, was convinced of the old man's words.

Therefore, no matter how surprised she was when she saw the coffin they brought, no matter how frightened she was at their ritual of inviting 'God', she remained silent and very cooperatively and did not interfere.

In the meantime, the girl's father had two situations that almost caused them some trouble.

Once when the Taoist priests tied up the cat. For some reason, the man suddenly began to cry, and while crying, he was about to crawl into the open coffin, but fortunately, the old man was quick-eyed and grabbed him when he stepped in.

The second time was when the cat escaped. At that time, everyone was looking for the cat's escape by the window, so the girl's father left the place where he was sitting again, ran to the kitchen, got a kitchen knife, and then slashed at the coffin without a sound.

While chopping, he scolded and spat viciously at the coffin: Fuck off! Fuck off......

When the three Taoist priests reacted, he had cut several marks of different shades on the head of the coffin, and hurriedly carried him away, this time with his wife's permission, he was tied to a chair, which allowed him to settle down.

Before he could be quiet, they heard a cry coming from the coffin.

When he said this, Lao Dao's shoulders suddenly trembled, and his face turned slightly pale.

"Is there anything wrong with this cry?" asked the Underworld.

Lao Dao nodded, and said, at first they thought that the girl's soul had been awakened by the coffin, and they were wondering, why they hadn't done anything at the moment, and the coffin had worked on its own?

When the girl's mother heard this, she immediately shook her head and said, "No! This is not my daughter!"

As soon as Lao Dao finished speaking, he saw the woman staring at the coffin like a ghost, then waved her hand and shook her head, and retreated backwards as if fleeing: "Can I still not hear my own daughter's voice? No! That's not my daughter at all! What is she?!"

The woman's words made Lao Dao a little overwhelmed for a while.

The soul coffin is based on the eight characters of the birth date of the soul. Therefore, before attracting the soul, Lao Dao must first burn the deceased's birth date in front of the coffin, along with her hair and nails, before putting the cat with the soul of the deceased into the coffin.

So how could it be that it was not the deceased himself who was crying in this coffin?

There was an impulse to open the coffin to see what was wrong, but there was a rule in the coffin of the soul, once the soul was sealed, the lid of the coffin could not be opened again for seven hundred and forty-nine days, otherwise the coffin would be opened to vent evil, and the person who opened the coffin would be unlucky for three years.

Therefore, she had no choice but to take the coffin out of the house, because the woman said that she would not let the coffin stop in her house again, and even asked Lao Dao to burn the coffin immediately, because she firmly believed that the thing that caused her daughter's suicide must be locked up in this coffin.

I don't know if this woman really said it, when Lao Dao Yiyan dragged the coffin out of the house with the two apprentices, it stands to reason that when he crossed the threshold, he couldn't push it with a car, but asked someone to carry it out. But when the two apprentices lifted the coffin, which was originally not heavy, to the middle of the threshold, the coffin suddenly sank downward, and then there was another cry from the coffin.

Lao Dao was a little hot at that time.

He felt it was a provocation.

Regardless of whether or not this coffin was made by him into a coffin that could drive away ghosts, it is clear that there is now a soul in the coffin, and it is undoubtedly a provocation for this soul to reveal its existence with such a conspicuous act. So he originally wanted to carry the coffin to a secluded place to see what to do with it, but Lao Dao immediately ordered the two apprentices to stop the coffin, then took out the peach wood nails, and turned around and wanted to nail them into the coffin.

To do so is undoubtedly to destroy the coffin.

Such a precious piece of wood, once the integrity is destroyed, I am afraid that it will be difficult to find such a good material in the future.

But at that time, where did the old Tao manage so much.

In his words, since he became a monk, although he has seen some strange things more or less during the past when he traveled with his teachers or did things for others, it is the first time that he has such a direct voice and almost substantial contact.

He said that the cry coming out of the coffin literally made people's scalps blow up.

Especially the two apprentices, who were young, although they were not so frightened that they threw the coffin and fled by themselves, they stood there stiffly, unable to even move at that time.

So Lao Daoyi took the magic weapon without hesitation and wanted to nail it into the coffin, but at this moment, the original sad and mournful cry in the coffin, which was light and heavy, suddenly turned into a howl like a wail.

The howl was terrifying, if it weren't for the Taoist robe on his body, Lao Dao was almost shocked and fell to the ground on the spot.

He barely held on to the door frame, and was about to muster up the courage to see what was going on in the coffin, but then he heard a bang inside, as if someone was slapping the lid of the coffin inside.

Seeing that the coffin lid was slapped down and pushed up, suddenly it was quiet again.

Not only was the sound of slapping gone, but even the crying was still.

After a while, I saw patches of rust seeping out of the coffin's head.

The position was exactly the few marks that had been cut with a kitchen knife before, it was really like blood from an injury, and then more and more, more and more, and within a moment, the head of a good coffin was dyed 'bloody'.