The ultimate master in the city

Chapter 120 Going Out



Chapter 120 Going Out

Zhou Fengchen was powerless to help these sudden victims. Even if an ambulance drove into the mountains to take them away, it wouldn't necessarily save them.

He watched helplessly as these people died one by one, even helping them to find release, until the last man breathed his last.

Stepping out of the room and looking at the blood-red moon in the sky, Zhou Fengchen suddenly felt very calm. He thought there was no use in rushing; the first thing to do was to find a way to get out of here as soon as possible or break out of this place.

This kind of eerie and psychedelic world isn't that scary. There are always loopholes to be found, and you can break through them using the Five Elements and the Eight Trigrams. Unfortunately... I don't really understand them.

He sat in the middle of the courtyard, carefully recalling the pitiful Qimen Dunjia techniques he had learned when he was with his father and Zhou Linglong.

"If Linglong were here, she could probably swagger out in less than ten minutes."

He gave a wry smile, looked around, and began to mutter to himself.

"Qian, Kun, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Li, Gen, Dui... Kai, Xiu, Sheng, Si, Jing, Shang, Du, Jing..."

"Open, Rest, Life... the Three Auspicious Gates..."

"Kanshui...there's a big river outside the courtyard..."

"Damn it, let's try it!" Zhou Fengchen got up, pointed left and right, gestured, and finally pointed to a corner of a room where there was a mound of earth, the purpose of which was unknown.

"The due north Gen Palace belongs to the Earth element, which gives birth to all things. This is extremely auspicious; the Life Gate is the one for you!"

As he spoke, he ran a few steps and crashed headfirst into a mound of earth. The expected pain did not occur; instead, it felt as if he had suddenly emerged from water.

I staggered forward a few steps, then looked up, a little dazed!

It's a courtyard! No, it can't be inside the courtyard, can it?

No! The yard looks different now.

"Creak!"

Just then, a door nearby was opened, and a bald, pot-bellied man wearing shorts came out, carrying a basin in his hand, about to pour water.

The two looked at each other and were instantly stunned.

*Thud!* The basin of water fell to the ground.

"Yuan Zhi!"

"Brother!"

"Fuck your grandpa!"

"what?"

"You son of a bitch!"

Zhou Fengchen rushed over and kicked him, "You bastard, you've been living the good life, haven't you? You've gained weight in just a few days!"

Monk Yuanzhi plopped down on the ground, laughing heartily, "We, the two heroes of Buddhism and Taoism, have finally reunited! That kick you gave us was quite a heavy gift, hahaha!"

Zhou Fengchen slapped his forehead and said with a wry smile, "Do you know how much I've suffered lately? Damn it! This monster has really ruined me!"

"Shh!" Monk Yuanzhi suddenly pointed into the room and whispered, "They're eating."

"Who?" Zhou Fengchen asked in surprise.

Suddenly, a sweet, familiar voice came from inside the house: "Zhizhi, who is it?"

And then a familiar, aged voice asked, "My dear son-in-law, who's outside?"

Zhou Fengchen drew his goose-wing blade with a whoosh; it was the voice of the woman in red and the old lady.

"Ah! Mother, Little Red, it's my brother!" Monk Yuanzhi winked at Zhou Fengchen and mouthed, "Prepare to kill!"

Zhou Fengchen nodded, and the two slowly walked to the door.

Sure enough! The indestructible woman in red and the old lady were eating in the room, and they seemed to be getting along quite well. Then they looked up and saw Zhou Fengchen, and were stunned.

"What a coincidence! We meet again!" Zhou Fengchen raised the knife in his hand and sneered.

The woman in red and the old woman's expressions changed. They exchanged a glance, let out a strange, loud laugh, and vanished in the blink of an eye. "Little Taoist priest, we'll see about that."

Zhou Fengchen rushed forward and swung his sword wildly, but to no avail. He turned to the monk Yuanzhi, who was standing there listlessly, and asked, "What's going on? Zhizhi, my dear son-in-law? You guys are really something!"

Monk Yuanzhi looked embarrassed. "What? Judging from your tone, you know them too?"

"It's more than just knowing them." Zhou Fengchen spat and sat down to the side. "I chatted with them all day."

Monk Yuanzhi scratched his head. "Then you're not as good as me. I chatted with them for half a month!"

"Enough with the nonsense..." Zhou Fengchen recounted what had happened during this time, and finally asked, "When exactly did you arrive?"

Monk Yuanzhi marveled at what Zhou Fengchen had encountered during this time. He sat down to the side and said, "I was wandering around the nearby mountains for the past few days. When I got to this area, I saw a temple from afar. I climbed the mountain for half a day and came in. When I came in, I found that it was full of young and beautiful nuns. I was so happy. I stayed there for two days. Didn't I go back once later?"

The second time I came, they put me in this courtyard. At night, I kept having people talking to me in my sleep, and then I was robbed. All my clothes and ritual implements were stolen. The nunnery wouldn't provide clothes, so I lived naked like that for half a month. It was so annoying.

Zhou Fengchen thought for a moment and said, "Your clothes were probably stolen by that old dog spirit, who then impersonated you."

Monk Yuanzhi nodded, finding it quite plausible, and continued, "Then I realized something was wrong. Little Hong and the old lady, the worshippers, were putting on an act with me. Little Hong ended up as my wife, and the old lady as my mother-in-law. I knew they weren't human, but I couldn't beat them and didn't dare say anything. Two days later, the rooms next door suddenly filled with people, and then a group of terrifying vampire nuns came and sucked them all to death. You know those vampire nuns, right? They…"

"I know!" Zhou Fengchen waved his hand to interrupt, staring intently at Monk Yuanzhi's neck. "How come you're alright? That nun even sucked my blood, she wouldn't let you off the hook, would she?"

"Hey!" Monk Yuanzhi chuckled, clapping his hands and saying, "Of course I'll suck it, but I'm different. Do you know why Xiao Hong became my wife? These monsters are actually Buddhists. Isn't that hilarious? After I recited the Buddhist scriptures, they actually admired me and came to listen to the sutras every night."

Zhou Fengchen thought to himself, "Well, well! Monk Yuanzhi is living a really good life. I should have let him stay here. He already has a wife and even a dead child."

The two chatted for a while longer before deciding how to get out. Suddenly, Zhou Fengchen remembered something and asked, "Did you stir up a few villains somewhere the day before yesterday?"

"The day before yesterday..." Monk Yuanzhi thought for a moment and said, "What kind of petty person am I playing with? I was playing with bedbugs, by the way! When I was playing with them, I think I heard you calling me."

Zhou Fengchen stood up. "Take me to see where those bedbugs are playing. We'll leave from there."

Monk Yuanzhi led Zhou Fengchen out the door and into the courtyard. In the middle of the courtyard was a patch of grass, and in the grass was a strange thing that looked like a well, but it wasn't deep. Inside the grass was a flat area.

"This is it." Monk Yuanzhi pointed to the bottom of the well. "There were three strange little bugs here that day. I was bored and playing with them, and it was quite interesting. Then I heard you calling me. What's wrong?"

This is very problematic! Zhou Fengchen pointed inside, "Jump in!"

"Huh?" Monk Yuanzhi said, still dizzy, "Why would you jump in? Isn't that crazy?"

"Just jump when I tell you to!" Zhou Fengchen pressed down on Monk Yuanzhi and shoved him inside.

Caught off guard, Monk Yuanzhi plunged down and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

"Just as I thought!" Zhou Fengchen was overjoyed and jumped down.

In a flash, I found myself at the edge of a cliff.

It was evening, and there was a dilapidated temple nearby, overgrown with weeds. It seemed no one had been there for a long time. On the plaque above the temple gate, three large, indistinct characters could be vaguely seen: "Shuiyue Nunnery!"


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