Chapter 994: Crisis

After leaving his hometown, Kaguya is far away from humans, wandering among ghosts, and keeping company with those who are still obsessed with ghosts after death.

At first, he didn't know that his actions would bring great danger to himself.

Due to his young age, his innate strength was not fully revealed at first, but gradually became stronger as he grew older.

This kind of power of his is very attractive to ghosts.

At first, all he had attracted were harmless ghosts, souls that had just died, and had not yet formed evil thoughts. Although those ghosts have a strong obsession with the present world, due to the impact of death, their consciousness is in a state of confusion and ignorance, and basically does not have any negative impact on the surrounding area.

But as time goes on, Kaguya attracts more than just such harmless ghosts.

When the first ghost appeared, Kaguya wasn't too surprised.

He knew very well in his heart that ghosts could not all be harmless, and he had heard some things about ghosts from some ghosts before, so he didn't feel too sudden about the appearance of ghosts.

Or it could be said that he had been waiting for this moment.

As early as when he learned that there were powerful ghosts, Kaguya began to think about how to deal with them. I have to say that in this regard, he is an absolute genius.

Relying only on his own thinking, he groped to explore the essence of those ghosts, to explore the weaknesses of those ghosts, in his naïve thought, since the ghosts evolved from ghosts, then the essence of the two should be the same, just like the wicked and the good, no matter what their personality, they will die if they are mortally wounded.

Kaguya relied on his own thinking, as well as some small experiments that he usually secretly did through the ghosts around him, and found several solutions to deal with the ghosts that he felt were feasible.

Next, it's time to put it into practice.

So when the first ghost appeared, his heart was still a little excited.

The first practice was not very good.

The difficulty of the ghost is much worse than Kaguya imagined, and many methods do not play a substantial role in the ghost, so it can be said that Kaguya is also very embarrassed when facing the ghost.

In the end, with the help of other ghosts, Kaguya escaped in a hurry and finally saved her life.

The defeat in the first battle gave Kaguya a deep understanding of the ghosts, and he understood the horror of the ghosts, and also understood the weakness of his own abilities.

However, this failure did not hit him.

He knew very well that he wanted to live, and he had to put in more effort than the average human being. From the moment the first ghost appeared, he understood the fate he was going to face in the future.

At that time, it was not easy for a boy who was only twelve or thirteen years old to survive, and Kaguya's situation seemed to be a little more dangerous than that of ordinary people.

Kaguya had now realized how naïve he had been before, and how vulnerable he was to the ghosts, and after understanding this, he knew that it would be very difficult for him to deal with the ghosts at this stage.

Since you can't deal with them head-on, you can only avoid them first.

Fortunately, there are many ghosts around him, although these ghosts have no strength and cannot help him defeat the ghosts, but as the instinct of ghosts to protect themselves, they will have a certain sense of ability to the ghosts, just like wild animals will have a certain sense of danger, which is completely out of their instincts.

With the instincts of these ghosts, Kaguya has avoided several crises, but not every time he can avoid them safely, but fortunately, there is no danger every time. It's just that what makes Kaguya feel sad is that every time he successfully escapes the pursuit of the ghosts, it comes with a certain amount of sacrifice, and the ghosts around him often replace him as a delicacy in the mouths of the ghosts.

For those ghosts who are attracted to him and surround him, Kaguya is not emotionless. After being far away from humans, these ghosts became a solace in his life. After he distanced himself from his parents and siblings, he learned most of the things about the world from the mouths of these ghosts. It can be said that these ghosts are his mentors and friends.

Seeing the ghosts around him being devoured by the ghosts, Kaguya's heart felt a pang of pain and a faint anger.

He was secretly determined not to allow this to continue to happen.

Sometimes, though, determination alone isn't enough.

At that time, Kaguya's so-called talent was only to be able to see those ghosts and communicate with them, but he didn't know their nature, nor did he know the existence and difference between angry and ghostly energy, and he didn't know that everything in this world had its specific energy.

It can be said that Kaguya at that time knew nothing about all this. All he knew was superficial.

Ignorance prevents him from truly understanding his opponent and at the same time about himself.

He only knew that he was born with the talent to see these ghosts, but he didn't know what this talent represented, but he only had a vague understanding that his talent was especially favored by ghosts.

He didn't know that he had an energy in his body that was very similar to that of the ghosts, and this energy was slowly increasing as he grew up, and it was this energy that attracted the ghosts to gather around him.

It's a pity that no one around him can teach him this. The ghosts also have no understanding of these energies, and the only thing they can teach them is some knowledge they have gained during their lifetime and some perceptions of themselves after death, and they are completely confused about this deep thing.

The consequences of ignorance are so obvious that Kaguya can't find a way to defeat the demons.

Faced with the danger that would arise at any time, Kaguya felt anxious.

But what he didn't expect was that the real danger came from his side.

The ghosts around Kaguya are all spirits who are obsessed with the present world and are unwilling to follow the demons to the ghost world after death. Such ghosts should not exist in this world. Things that shouldn't exist exist in the world, and the final outcome will definitely not be too good.

As time passed, these ghosts gradually lost their minds and gradually developed in the direction of ghosts.

It's not that Kaguya didn't notice this, but he didn't have time to think carefully about the transformation of these ghosts when he was in danger, and it wasn't until after the crisis broke out that he realized that these ghosts around him, the ghosts he had always relied on, were actually the biggest unstable factor.

On a moonless night, in front of Kaguya's eyes, the ghost of an old man who was originally very kind completely changed into a ghost.