Uncle Jiu turned to look at Li Yong, looked him up and down and said, "This is..." qδ.net
"Ah, this is a little brother I met on the road earlier. His name is Li Yong. There was some trouble on the road, and he helped me a little..." Taoist priest Simu didn't want to say more, after all, this kind of corpse driving News of an accident on the road spread, affecting his reputation.
Of course, he was not doubting Uncle Jiu, but the two disciples who looked honest with their hands behind their backs next to Uncle Jiu.
Li Yong was also looking at these two people at this time, one was tall and the other was short, one was a bit handsome, and the other was very ugly.
It can only be said that the Xu brothers, except for Xu Guanwu and the younger sister, who have a relatively low sense of presence, the others are favored by God, and they have all gained a certain reputation.
The eldest brother, Hui Guanwen, was the first-generation comedy king in Hong Kong. He was very talented and ambitious. After discovering that his common sense of humor was not popular, he slowly retired.
The third child, Xu Guanying, is a buffoon and a comedian. According to Chen Xiaoer, his face is rare if not seen once in thousands of years, then it is rare to see him in decades. He plays such a bad guy and looks miserable. Very convincing.
The youngest, Xu Guanjie, is also known as the "God of Singing". It was also from him and his elder brother Xu Guanwen that Cantonese singing became popular. From being despised by others as a slang custom that could not be refined, many Cantonese weirdos began to appear in later generations who felt they were superior to others. The impact is profound.
Appearances are a matter of opinion, but at that time he was probably considered handsome and had a good temperament, so during the filming of "The Best Partner" he was responsible for action and coolness, leaving Bald Mai to do the dirty tricks.
"Uncle Nine..."
Uncle Jiu did not respond, but just nodded towards Li Yong, and heard Taoist Priest Simu say: "Brother, I also want you to do me a favor..."
As he said this, he glanced at Wencai and Qiu Sheng, and his meaning was obvious.
There is nothing wrong with these two nephews, Taoist Priest Four. After all, they are his senior disciples and not his disciples. I just think of them occasionally and feel that it is good to be alone, so as not to have to take care of two careless people like Uncle Jiu. Disciple, only senior brother has the patience to teach them.
Uncle Jiu cast a sideways glance, and although Qiu Sheng and the others were reluctant, they still agreed and walked out together.
But halfway through, Qiu Sheng suddenly turned his head and stared at Li Yong, and his meaning was obvious.
Taoist Master Simu immediately said, "The matter I'm talking about is related to him."
Qiu Sheng curled his lips and said to the bitter-faced Wen Cai, "Let's go, why are you procrastinating? Do you want to be scolded?"
Wen Cai wanted to argue, but it was obviously you who was stalling, but he was clumsy and slow to speak, so Qiu Sheng pulled him away before he could say anything.
Uncle Jiu then looked at Taoist Master Four Eyes and Li Yong. Taoist Master Four Eyes sneered and said, "Brother, I want you to help rehabilitate these zombies. This kid was too fierce before. He caught the zombies and beat their hands and feet." It’s disabled. There’s still such a long road ahead, and I’m afraid their legs and feet won’t be able to keep up on the road.”
Uncle Jiu frowned and looked back at the eight zombies in the row. Sure enough, he saw that all of them were wilted. Although their arms were raised flat, they were all hanging down. Their legs didn't seem to be standing straight. They looked like human beings. While pretending to be a zombie, he acted unprofessionally, nodded and said: "You guys should also come and help me..."
After it was taken care of, Li Yong suddenly said: "This is not safe, so let me add another layer of insurance for you."
When they walked away later, Qiu Sheng would probably have to come pretending to be a zombie to scare Wen Cai. In order to avoid the commotion and teach them a lesson, Li Yong decided to do something first.
Taoist Master Simu immediately said: "Oh, don't do this again!"
Thinking of the damage Li Yong had caused before, he was a little afraid of him.
The reason why he wanted to leave Li Yong directly to his senior brother was because he was afraid that something would happen to him if he followed her on the road.
Uncle Jiu looked over strangely. He was a little curious about Li Yong, and naturally he was a little wary.
After all, in a small place like theirs where no one cares, if a strange and strange young man suddenly comes, you need to carefully consider his origin and purpose.
Li Yong smiled and said: "You
People from Maoshan can come here to drive away corpses. I, a lay disciple of Shaolin, can’t I have some way to cure zombies? Don't worry, it only takes a moment, and I will untie it when you are about to leave. "
As he said that, he walked to the table, picked up a paintbrush and drew on the clean yellow paper with the chicken blood that Uncle Jiu had just not used up. Seeing that he didn't want to do anything to the zombies, Taoist priest Simu also wanted to take a look. Whatever he wanted to do, he didn't stop him.
"Shaolin lay disciple?" Uncle Jiu next to him was very interested in the origins Li Yong said and turned to look at his junior brother.
Taoist priest Simu laughed dryly and said, "He just said it, senior brother, don't take it seriously."
Uncle Jiu looked at Li Yong's starting move, but he didn't think he was just talking.
Then he asked, "How did you meet him?"
Taoist Priest Simu glanced at Li Yong and asked in a low voice: "Brother, you don't doubt him, do you?"
"He is indeed suspicious, but he has no yin energy, but a strong yang energy. I kind of believe him when he says he is from the Shaolin Temple."
Taoist Priest Simu was thinking, why didn't I see it?
It seems that there is still a big gap in cultivation between me and my senior brother. Fortunately, I am honest and change my career as soon as possible. Otherwise, my senior brother will just guard such a righteous village, and I am afraid that I will not even get a righteous village.
At this time, Li Yong over there had already drawn a talisman in the blink of an eye. He blew a breath to fix the glyph, twisted it and bounced it: "Two Taoist priests, okay - let's take a look?"
Uncle Jiu and Taoist Master Four Eyes walked forward together and took one look, but were stunned.
Taoist Master Four Eyes was surprised and said: "This is our Taoist talisman. How can you know it?"
"Would you like to see it again?"
Uncle Jiu said: "It seems to be the same, but in fact there are differences. It is not a heresy. It should be the work of some senior..."
After speaking, he stared at Li Yong and said meaningfully: "This brother has an unusual background."
He said he was a lay disciple of the Shaolin Temple. He heard from Taoist Master Simu that he was good at martial arts, and now he knew Taoist spells. Even a fool knew it couldn't be simple.
But Li Yong smiled and said nothing, not intending to satisfy their thirst for knowledge. The two brothers looked at each other and did not continue to ask further.
"Okay, the time limit of this talisman is one hour. During this time, no one will disturb them. Now the two Taoist priests can rest assured?"
Taoist Priest Four Eyes laughed and said, "If you had told me earlier that you had such a method, why would I have bothered you so much?"
Li Yong said helplessly: "There is nothing in the wilderness, how do you want me to draw a talisman?"
At this time, Uncle Jiu finally showed a smile and said: "Junior brother, you are so tired, you should take a rest and go have a sip of tea. Brother Li, please also..."
"I'm sorry to trouble you, Chief Nine..."
"Actually, just call me Uncle Jiu. Now, like Brother Li, I can be regarded as a Maoshan layman."
When Taoist Priest Simu heard this, his eyes couldn't help but look sad.
Li Yong was moved in his heart, but he didn't rush to ask and followed them to drink tea.
Uncle Jiu's attitude toward Li Yong changed mainly because this kind of talisman was not something ordinary people could obtain. Even their disciples in Maoshan, not everyone could get the inheritance of the talisman.
Although Li Yong didn't want to say it, Uncle Jiu could see that he was by no means the kind of person who acted recklessly. He might have really received the inheritance from an expert, but he couldn't reveal it.
Uncle Jiu has rich experience. He can not only read Feng Shui and ghosts, but he can also see people.
Well, maybe it was coffee, something he didn't understand at all, that made him make a fool of himself, and there was nothing he could do about it.
The period of the Republic of China itself was an unprecedented change in history. Whether it was in terms of politics or culture, the country suffered a lot of impacts.
What's more, Renjiazhuang is still relatively traditional, and the emergence of some new things at this time will naturally give old-school people like Uncle Jiu a headache.