Chapter 54: Murder by the Ghost

The Heartless Daoist suddenly turned his head, as if someone was calling out to him. It's a pity that all this is only a picture but no sound, and what is even more sad is that the camera on the seventh floor cannot see the whole of the tower floor.

Although the camera is not very recognizable, his distorted face can still be faintly recognized, which is enough to imagine how much fear he felt at that time.

I didn't see anyone pushing him, so I fell off the tower like this......

His death can only be attributed to an accidental misstep, because people's private speculation about whether he hit the evil is not enough as a basis for closing the case.

Who is Xiaomei? Xiao Liuzi couldn't say clearly, but told me that the police were investigating. However, the significance of this investigation is only to determine whether it is possible that the Wuxin Taoist is committed suicide.

Manpower is irreversible! I was gloomy at the efforts I had made, and I couldn't help but worry when I thought of Shi Mengya, who was like a flower and jade, and it was very likely that she would die.

No, there's fraud in this! Suddenly a strange thought popped into my head, and I was so refreshed that I almost fell off the bed in the small hotel.

I decided to immediately return to Zhushan Temple, to find Daoist Yunmeng, the master of the Heartless Daoist, and go head-to-head with him in an attempt to see the flaws.

I suspect that the Seven Evil Coffins of Yin and Yang may be just a scary gimmick, not so magical. Liu Zhiming's death in Lijiazhuang may just be an accidental coincidence. If my suspicions were correct, and the death of the Daoist Master Wuxin was just a conspiracy set up by the Daoist Yunmeng, then the outcome of the matter would be completely different.

If that's really the case, I don't care if Daoist Yunmeng will be found out to be the murderer and whether he will be punished by the law. For me, the most important thing is that if it turns out that all this is just a murderous conspiracy, then the curse of the Yin and Yang Seven Evil Coffins will not hold up at all, and Shi Mengya's situation will not be as terrible as I thought.

The reason why I was suspicious of the case was because I thought of the familiar back of the Wuxin Dao Chang who hurried past me after he fell from the tower.

Although I was confused at the beginning, I didn't take it to heart for a while because I died unexpectedly. Now that I've calmed down, I suddenly thought of that back, and a bold conjecture came to mind.

Could it be that the back is the head of Yunmeng Dao? If this assumption were true, then things would have been reversed immediately, and many of the doubts that had haunted me would be solved.

Not to mention the motives of why Daoist Yunmeng wanted to kill his apprentice Daoist Wuxin, purely in terms of the murder process, this was a well-planned murder case that used supernatural powers as a cover-up.

In order to kill the Heartless Dao Chief, the Yunmeng Dao Elder first played missing. His apprentice thought that he had wandered away, but he didn't know that Daoist Yunmeng was hiding in the shadows, carefully planning and carrying out this murder.

The premise for my inference to be valid, that is, Yunmeng Dao Chang does have something extraordinary. He had long expected that I would come to Zhushan Temple, and he also knew that I was Ling Ah Da's grandson, who knew yin and yang and had encountered ghosts.

Daoist Yunmeng hides in the shadows and often appears at night, pretending to be a ghost to scare Daoist Wuxin. After many times, Wuxin Daoist was haunted by the "nightmare", and his expression was in a trance, subconsciously thinking that his master was dead.

And my appearance gave Daoist Yunmeng one more chance, and in the course of my interaction with Daoist Wuxin, I mentioned his master, which made Daoist Wuxin even more frightened, convinced that his master died and turned into a ghost.

Maybe the Wuxin Daoist really did something bad to make him believe that his master's ghost came to him to ask for his life. The 'corpse table' hidden on the chest of the corpse of Yunmeng Dao Leader should be the real treasure of Zhushan Temple.

Daoist Yunmeng pretended to be a corpse that day, and I don't know what method he used, so I didn't realize that there was a deception. And he put the book on the chest of the fake corpse, essentially to give it to me.

Why did he give me a precious ancient book? Perhaps he was already familiar with the contents of this book, or perhaps he had secretly left a copy, and this book no longer meant much to him.

After I got the 'corpse form', I was released by Daoist Yunmeng and learned about the so-called Yin and Yang Seven Evil Coffins, so I naturally believed what he said.

In this way, his purpose was achieved. Using the idea that I want to save Shi Mengya, I am anxious to stop the operation of the Yin and Yang Seven Evil Coffins, so I will naturally try my best to protect the life of the Wuxin Dao Chief.

And all this is just a ghost haunting, so I must use the Tao method to deal with ghosts. The 'Corpse Table' became my only lifesaver, and I learned how to break the curse based on the above account.

Although I haven't had time to teach this method to the Wuxin Daoist yet, it doesn't matter anymore. As an apprentice of Yunmeng Dao Leader, Wuxin Dao Leader may have known the method recorded on this 'corpse table' a long time ago. Even if he didn't know, Daoist Yunmeng could use notes and other items to instruct Daoist Wuxin in my name, and finally forced him to the Xuanwu Pagoda.

After the Wuxin Dao Elder entered the city, the Yunmeng Dao Elder would appear in his real body and deliberately wait for me in the Taoist Temple, is there any purpose in this? Obviously, he dragged me down, not only to prevent me from finding the Heartless Daoist before the sun had even set, but also to rule out the reason why he did not have time to commit the crime due to my presence.

The reason for wanting to hold me back is simpler, if I find the Heartless Dao Master at dawn, then it is impossible for the Yunmeng Dao Master to use the supernatural to kill people.

Why is that? Anyone who believes that ghosts and gods know a little bit about supernatural spirits know that it is impossible for ghosts to come out before sunset. In addition, if a ghost appears during the day, the Wuxin Daoist is a Taoist priest, will he believe it?

After dragging me back, seeing that the time was almost up, Daoist Yunmeng hinted that I should go to find his apprentice. It's just that I drove the car by myself, how did he rush to the Xuanwu Tower before me, pretending to be a ghost and scaring his apprentice into falling from the tower?

Before going to Zhushanguan, I had been struggling with this impossible thing. But when I was about to get on the bus, I immediately realized it when I saw the conspicuous seven-star car sticker.

The person in the car repair shop should be the accomplice of Daoist Yunmeng. He knew that I was going for the Yin and Yang Seven Evils, so he deliberately used the Big Dipper to pretend to be a ghost to stop me.

His purpose in holding me back was to allow Daoist Master Yunmeng to reach the Xuanwu Pagoda one step ahead of me. In my mind, the car that drove past me at a rapid pace, despite the narrowness of the mountain road, aroused my suspicions again.

If Daoist Yunmeng secretly prepared that car near Zhushan Temple, then it was entirely possible that he would quickly start the car to follow after I left.

When I got to the garage, he was able to get ahead of me because I was coaxed out of the car for too long.

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