Chapter 186 Forked Tongue

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Mrs. Tang's eyes were a strange amber color with small pupils and a vertical line. They didn't look like eyes that humans should have, exuding a deep chill.

The rancid smell I smelled before was emanating from Mrs. Tang's body.

Just this pair of eyes changed the expressions of the previous few people in fear.

"Boss Tang, why are you tying up Mrs. Tang?" Monk Zhikong asked.

"There is no way. If we don't tie her up, she will go crazy at any time and beat anyone she sees. I have a bodyguard who was hospitalized after being beaten by her. He is still in the hospital now." Boss Tang said.

"Which one of you will come first?" Tang Wu glanced at everyone and said suddenly.

"I'm a poor monk, let's go over first and try." Monk Zhikong did his duty and was the first to walk towards Mrs. Tang.

Uncle Huzi and I were standing in the corner, whispering to each other. Uncle Huzi said, "Master, do you see any clues? How sure are you that you can solve it?"

"It's hard to say, I still don't fully understand what's going on with Mrs. Tang." I frowned.

"Then do you think the great monk can handle it?" Uncle Huzi asked again.

"Let's see, who knows." I said again.

Uncle Huzi rolled his eyes, closing his eyes as if he didn't ask anything.

At this moment, the great monk had already walked to Mrs. Tang. He first took off the string of Buddhist beads hanging around his neck and put it on Mrs. Tang's neck. Except for her eyes, Mrs. Tang looked very... Weird, but he didn't show any unusual behavior.

Her amber eyes were always staring at Master Zhikong, staring at him momentarily. Wherever he went, her eyes followed him.

After hanging the string of Buddhist beads around Mrs. Tang's neck, Master Zhikong suddenly took out a wooden fish and began to circle around Mrs. Tang. While spinning, he struck the wooden fish and muttered something, maybe I couldn’t understand the Buddhist scriptures that were being recited, and they were a bit unclear.

Following Monk Zhikong's movements, Mrs. Tang began to become restless. Her body tied to the chair began to twist, and a low muffled roar began to emit from her throat.

After a while, Master Zhikong's voice of reciting Buddhist sutras suddenly became louder, and the speed of tapping the wooden fish also increased.

Mrs. Tang's face immediately turned ferocious, and she let out an ear-piercing scream. I just felt my eardrums buzzing.

It seems that this great monk still has two brushes, but I always feel that something bad is going to happen.

This great monk seemed to have irritated the thing in Mrs. Tang's body.

While I was thinking about this, something terrible happened.

But Mrs. Tang's face suddenly grew snake scales quickly, covering her entire face in an instant. Even her head felt like it had almost become a triangle.

The great monk was still reciting Buddhist scriptures, and the wooden fish in his hand felt like it was about to be smashed by him.

At this moment, Mrs. Tang suddenly opened her mouth and stuck out a long tongue.

The tongue was still forked, and it immediately wrapped around Master Zhikong's neck. With a fierce tug, he pulled Master Zhikong to his side.

It is estimated that Mrs. Tang couldn't bear the constant nagging of Master Zhikong around her. She was so annoyed that she suddenly took action.

It’s not that Master Zhikong is very capable.

Master Zhikong immediately let out a scream, and the wooden fish in his hand flew out.

The long red tongue wrapped around Master Zhikong's neck several times, tightening it so tightly that the fat monk's face instantly turned red.

When everyone saw this scene, they were immediately stunned.

Boss Tang's expression tightened and he quickly greeted: "Hurry and save people!"

As he spoke, everyone immediately rushed towards Mrs. Tang, including the two bodyguards at the door.

Some people grabbed Master Zhikong and pulled him out, while others controlled Mrs. Tang.

However, it was of no use at all. Master Zhikong was so strangled by Mrs. Tang's tongue that he almost rolled his eyes.

Master Zhou took out a talisman from his body and was about to rush forward, but I grabbed him and said, "Master Zhou, ordinary talismans don't work. Just now I saw a wine cabinet in the lobby on the first floor. You Go get a bottle of white wine, sprinkle it on Mrs. Tang, and Master Zhikong will be saved."

After all, my current identity is Master Zhou's subordinate. Naturally, Master Zhou has to do this kind of limelight thing.

Master Zhou was convinced of my words and hurried downstairs to get a bottle of white wine. While everyone was in a hurry, Master Zhou opened the bottle and poured it into Mrs. Tang's face.

There was not a single bit of liquor left in the bottle of liquor, and it was all spilled on Mrs. Tang.

It took effect very quickly.

Mrs. Tang let out a painful cry, and a white demonic aura filled the air on her face.

After a while, Mrs. Tang's tongue wrapped around Master Zhikong retracted, and even the snake scales on her face quickly faded away.

The reason why I concluded that liquor would work is because I felt that the dirty thing that was haunting Mrs. Tang must be related to snakes, and snakes are afraid of substances and gases with pungent odors, especially chemicals such as realgar, tobacco, Things like sulfur, alcohol, and mothballs.

Even though the monsters in Mrs. Tang's body are quite capable, they are still afraid of these things.

When the white wine was sprinkled on her body, I could clearly feel that the demonic aura that permeated Mrs. Tang's body quickly shrank and returned to her body again.

Master Zhikong finally saved his life and lay on the ground breathing heavily.

He glanced at Master Zhou gratefully and said excitedly: "Master Zhou, thank you for saving me, otherwise my life would have been lost."

"Yes, Master Zhikong, you don't have to be polite." Master Zhou walked over and helped Master Zhikong up.

At this time, even Boss Tang couldn't help but look at Master Zhou with a somewhat solemn look.

There were so many people who couldn't do anything about his wife. Unexpectedly, Master Zhou solved the problem with a bottle of liquor.

But this matter is not over yet, the monster is still entrenched in Mrs. Tang's body.

Master Zhou glanced at me gratefully, smiled and nodded.

And I suddenly felt a burning gaze staring at me from behind me. I looked back and found that it was the little Taoist priest named Chiwen, who had been looking at me with a smile.

He came close to me and whispered: "Friend, I have two brushes. Which sect are you from?"

"I'm from Zhou's Feng Shui Office." I said with a smile.

"Little brother, don't fool me, that Master Zhou is far worse than you." Taoist Master Chiwen had an unfathomable look on his face.