"Yeah." Aguan was a little proud, thinking that the owner of this stall was quite discerning. Most people turned into ghosts when they died, but he became an immortal after his death.
"You are the one who is destined. One talisman is worth three thousand to you, but don't haggle. Otherwise, there will be no luck." The stall owner sighed and said.
"Okay." Aguan quickly took out his bulging wallet. He bought a big wallet, which was filled with the money Tai Sui gave him. Anything that couldn't fit was stuffed in his pocket.
"I want all six of them, a total of eighteen thousand." Aguan counted the money and handed the stack of banknotes to the stall owner.
Without saying anything, the stall owner folded the six talismans neatly and put them into a small paper bag. The two of them exchanged charms and money and smiled at the same time. Aguan smiled because he bought six life-saving charms, but the stall owner didn't know why. He just stared at the big wallet in the hands of the young man in front of him with unfulfilled interest.
Aguan was about to put the talisman into his pocket when suddenly there was another sharp pain in his head.
"Ah! Oops...it's here again!" Aguan fell to the ground in pain. After several experiences in succession, Aguan discovered that as soon as he had a headache, evil spirits would come to his door.
"Young man! What's wrong with you? Hey!" The stall owner looked at Aguan in surprise and stepped forward to help him.
Before the evil ghost appeared, Aguan's eyes widened in disbelief.
The owner of the stall actually stepped forward to help him and at the same time, he took the opportunity to snatch the wallet from his hand. He didn't want the stall anymore and rushed out of the underground tunnel at a speed of 100 meters.
Aguan's eyes widened and he jumped up to chase him. He couldn't even take two steps before he fell to the ground and rolled in pain.
Finally, he slowly struggled up and walked out holding on to the wall. As I walked, I felt something was wrong. The underground passage seemed to be getting longer and longer. There were forked roads ahead, and there were forked roads among the forked roads. The surrounding lights are getting darker and darker, sometimes purple and blue, sometimes pale green, filled with an indescribable strange atmosphere.
The air around him became more and more humid. Aguan walked holding on to the wall. The wall was wet and sticky, and there was water on the ground. In some puddles, there is a dark mass accumulated. If you look closely, it is hair.
Aguan had a bad feeling, so he took out the six talismans he had just bought and held them tightly in his hand.
Suddenly, he found a burst of footsteps following him behind him. When he turned around, he let out a loud cry.
"Ah!" Aguan fell to the ground. Standing in front of him was the ghost bride from last night.
The ghost bride was wearing a dark red dress, with dark brown stains all over it, and deep red scratches on her skin, presumably from the injuries she sustained during the fight with the bag hand last night. Only one of the ghost bride's red blood eyes remained, and the other side turned into a red and black hole.
Aguan jumped up, holding the talisman in his hand and said to the ghost bride: "Come on... come on... I... I... am not afraid of you!"
The ghost bride was dressed in red, her skin became even redder, and her face was extremely angry, approaching Aguan step by step. Aguan pointed out the talisman in his hand - the ancestral talisman of the six stall owners he had just bought.
Some family spells stuck to the ghost bride's body, some stuck to the ghost bride's feet, and some fell to the ground. Aguan clenched his fists and watched the ghost bride's body explode in anticipation——
Nothing happened.
The ghost bride had no expression on her face, stepped forward and grabbed Aguan's neck. Aguan felt that his neck was about to be broken. As he reached into his pocket to take out his own talisman, he secretly cursed the eighteenth generation of the stall owner for his unlucky death.
Aguan finally took out a talisman, but the Ghost Bride was well prepared and threw him far away and fell into a puddle.
Aguan's head hit the ground and he couldn't stand up for a while. The talisman in his hand was all soaked and the words were all blurred.
There was a burst of shrill laughter, and the ghost bride got closer and closer. At the same time, the walls all around were cracked, and strange people came out, dressed exactly like the previous charlatans.
Aguan finally came to his senses, touched his pocket, and took out his last magic weapon-the rag bag.
However, the children seemed to be fully prepared. When they saw the rag bag, they rushed towards it.
The cloth bag trembled, and the pale ghost hand suddenly rushed out, grabbing an oncoming jade boy into pieces with one claw. At this time, several jade boys threw out ropes from behind to tie up the pale ghost's hands.
The ghost bride rushed forward to help, and another hand came out of the bag, which was the hand of the ghost bridegroom.
As soon as the ghost bridegroom's withered yellow hand came out, several jade boys threw out ropes and tied that hand too. The ghost bride strode forward, grabbed the ghost bridegroom's hand, and worked together with the ghost boys to pull hard.
"Wow -" Aguan exclaimed - the ghost groom was actually pulled out.
The ghost bridegroom fell to the ground in a daze, and after a while he slowly stood up. There were large and small holes on his face. The holes should have been where the eyes were, but now there were only black holes left.
The ghost bridegroom took two steps forward, while Aguan took several steps back. Although both of the ghost bridegroom's eyes were captured by the ghost hands of the bag, he still seemed to be able to sense Aguan and slowly approached him step by step.
Aguan looked at the ghost hand of the bag being tightly entangled with the rope thrown by the ghost boy, fighting alone, and he felt despair in his heart. This time the game is really over, there is not a single talisman, and there are several strange ghosts standing in front of and behind them. The ghost couple reunited and wanted to eat themselves alive.
Aguan desperately raised the bat on the ground, trying to make a last-ditch effort to protect his life.
The ghost couple let out ferocious roars and rushed towards Aguan.
At this time, a white butterfly came from nowhere and flew in front of Aguan.
At this moment, time seemed to freeze. The butterfly flew between Aguan and the ghosts, blooming with colorful light.
In the dazzling colorful light, a figure seemed to be getting clearer and clearer. She waved her arms and drew a crescent-shaped circle of light. As soon as those ghosts and monsters touched these circles of light, some were broken in half, some were broken into several pieces, some had their heads cut off, and some limbs flew away.
Aguan was stunned, and the pale ghost's hands were not idle. He broke the rope that bound it and grabbed the ghost bride's face. I heard the ghost bride let out a miserable scream, and the other eye on her face was also grabbed out by the ghost hand. Then, the pale ghost hand grabbed the ghost bride's head and grabbed the ghost bride into the cloth bag.
The ghost groom, on the other hand, was turned into pieces and turned into ashes under the random attacks of the colorful halo of light.
The light finally stopped, and standing in front of Aguan was a young girl.
The girl seemed to be no more than sixteen or seventeen years old, with long hair reaching her waist, snow-white skin, big eyes, and long eyelashes.
The girl spoke: "Master Tai Sui should have mentioned it to you, I am here to help you."
Aguan wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth and was stunned for a moment. He felt a little surprised that the person Tai Sui sent to help him kill demons was actually a girl as beautiful as a fairy.
The girl looked at Aguan for a while, frowned and said, "I cured you last night, but today you look half-dead again."
Only then did Aguan remember the pain on his body. He had been tortured by ghosts for a whole day and was covered in injuries. However, compared to yesterday, the injuries this time were not that serious.
"Let's go back first." The girl turned around and walked away, waving her hand to signal Aguan to follow her.
Aguan followed behind tremblingly and asked in a low voice: "I don't know yet, what should I call you..."
"Pianpian." The girl said without looking back: "Dancing 'Pianpian'."