Chapter 100: The Mystery of the Black Mandala (3)

"You're a butcher?"

Xuan Qi was stunned for a moment, but he didn't expect Xia Ma to know his name as a "butcher", so he had to clench his fists and say: "It's Xuan!

"Do you know who I am?"

"Xuan has met Master Sanja!"

"No wonder!" Shamar nodded and continued, "You have something to do with me?"

Xuan Qi reached out and took out Sanja's letter from his bosom and handed it to Shamar with both hands. Shamar took the envelope and opened it to look at it carefully.

After Xia Ma finished reading, he raised his head and asked Xuan Qi, "You want to know about the Black Mandala?"

"Yes!

Xia Ma sighed, walked to the stone under the cliff and sat down, Xuan Qizi also followed Xia Ma and sat down opposite Xia Ma.

"It's not impossible to tell you, I just hope that Mr. Xuan can promise me a condition!"

"Shamal senior, please speak!"

"I hope that when you find him, you can spare him a way out. It would be better to send him back to me!"

Xuan Qi didn't know why Xia Ma made such a request, and looked at Xia Ma with some confusion.

"Do you know Headler?"

"Poison Doctor Hadler?" Xuan Qi couldn't help but be startled. This poison doctor Hedler was a well-known figure in southern Tibet, and he always used poison to slaughter others at every turn, and sometimes slaughtered ordinary Tibetan villages for the sake of testing poison. And this Hedler is best known for his medical skills, as long as he shoots, even if one leg enters the coffin, he can be pulled back. It's just that Hedler doesn't just save people, but likes to poison people, and is called a poison doctor by the Tibetans.

Seeing Xuan Qi's puzzled look, Xia Mar sighed before slowly telling the past hidden deep in his heart.

More than twenty years ago, when Shamal had just become the high priest of the Brahmanical religion, he was so busy with the affairs of the religion that he neglected his wife and children. Finally, one day, Shamal's only son, Hadler, found Shamal with his mother's ashes, and Shamal learned that his wife had died of illness. For this reason, Shamar felt deeply guilty, and became more doting on Hedler, as long as Hedler asked, Shamar would do his best.

In addition to the pain of his mother's death, Hedler also began to blame himself for not being able to cure his mother's illness and save his mother's life. Hedler, who was very self-reproachful, began to study medicine, hoping that learning medicine well could save the lives of those around him.

Shamar was naturally very happy that his son was willing to study medicine, and taught Hedler everything he had learned. And Hedler soon became a famous healer in Tianzhu, and countless people would come to ask Hedler for help. Everything good changed when Hedler met a tendon woman. Hedler fell deeply in love with the woman Tina who came to him for treatment, and the two lived together, and Shamal was also very satisfied with this woman, so that the two got married.

And not long after, there were constant disappearances of boys and girls in the town. As the high priest of the Brahmanical religion, Shamal had the responsibility to take on the task of finding out. During the investigation, Shamar discovers that the disappearance of the boy and the girl seems to be related to Hedler's wife, Tina.

After following Tina for a while, Shamal finally confirmed that it was indeed Tina's doing. It turned out that Tina had learned a kind of magic skill out of nowhere, but the cultivation of this magic skill was guided by the blood of boys and girls before it could be accomplished. Frightened and furious, Shamar and the Brahmanical masters surrounded Tina. After paying the lives of a dozen masters, Tina was finally injured and captured. During the interrogation, Tina didn't say a word, just looked at Shamar coldly.

Seeing that he couldn't ask anything, Shamar, under the pleading of Hedler, originally just abolished Tina's martial arts, but he didn't want the news to finally leak out. Countless people of Tianzhu, who had lost their children, surrounded Shamar's residence, shouting for Tina's punishment. Chamar, who was in a dilemma, finally put the overall situation first, and handed over Tina under Hedler's bitter pleading. Watching Tina being torn to shreds by the angry people of Tianzhu, Headler finally went berserk. After killing three people in a row, Headler was taken by Sharmal's own hands and imprisoned.

After a few days of madness, Hadler seems to have regained his senses, and has become obedient to Shamar's words, and he has become very docile. Unaware of the unusualness, Shamar finally released Hedler from prison and sent him to live in his hometown, while also sending two of his own disciples to guard Hedler.

Not long after Shamal left the village, a horrific incident occurred in the village, and the entire village was turned into a sea of blood overnight. Shamar's relatives and friends, as well as two disciples, were poisoned to death, and poisonous blood flowed out of the decomposing corpses, turning the entire village into a poisonous village. Humans and animals entering the village will also be poisoned and die if they are accidentally infected with toxins. After Shamar rushed back to the village, only his son Hedler was nowhere to be found.

A few days later, the same incident occurred in a village a hundred miles away from the village. It has been reported that Hedler had been seen entering the village the day before. All the suspicions point to Hadler, but Shamar doesn't believe his son would do such a thing. It wasn't until the same thing happened in southern Tibet, when someone recognized Hedler, that Shamal believed that it was really his son Hedler's doing.

With a lot of self-reproach, Shamal personally went to southern Tibet several times, trying to find Hedler, but he was in vain again and again. Since then, Shamar has also become odd-tempered and reluctant to talk to people. But Headler, with his magical medical skills and strange and murderous poison skills, has become a terrifying poison doctor.

Shamal was already reluctant to mention this matter, just as he didn't have this son. Now that I think about it, I can't help but feel a little sad. Xuan Qi found the source of the black mandala, although he was still a little happy in his heart, but looking at the sad old man with tears in front of him, he couldn't be happy.

Xia Ma knew that Xuan Qi and his son would eventually meet, but he only asked Xuan Qi to leave his son alive, as for whether he was crippled or stupid, Xia Ma had no requirements. Xuan Qi didn't know how to comfort this old man, but he could only promise to let him go when he met Hedler.

Looking at the figure of Xuan Qi who was far away at the bottom of the hillside, Xia Mar sat on the ground and cried bitterly.