After Gu Zhisang observed and asked the program staff to print out all the photos of ‘Xiao Zhu is the cutest‘ and give them to her for “empathy,” she found that the evil spirit in her was composed of two parts.
Her destroying the “inner peach blossom” in her boyfriend’s life palace naturally contaminated the former.
The latter was invaded when the evil spirit haunted her.
This evil spirit was extremely heavy and evil and naturally carried a strong smell of blood.
No wonder, even after several Taoist Masters performed rituals for ‘Xiao Zhu is the cutest‘, some kind of hell evil ghost or fierce ghost still entangled her.
Gu Zhisang thought so at first.
But when she sorted out the fate of the ex-girlfriend of ‘Xiao Zhu, who is the cutest‘ boyfriend, she found something strange.
Although there was no photo of that girl, no birthdate, and no related information, it can be deduced based on the peach blossom of marriage in the man’s life palace that these two were indeed destined together.
If ‘Xiao Zhu is the cutest‘ hadn’t intervened with the ‘peach blossom curse’ to force the boy to break up with the other party, they would have most likely walked into the marriage hall in the future.
But they were destined to be childless.
It was not due to the physical reasons of both parties, but the woman’s fate.
This ex-girlfriend had two rounds of ‘five disadvantages and three deficiencies’.
These ‘five disadvantages and three deficiencies’ usually appear in people outside the world, especially in the disciples of the three doors of ‘fate’, ‘appearance’, and ‘divination’. Everyone will have one round, that is, they will have one disadvantage.
Among them, the ‘five disadvantages’ were nothing more than widowers, widows, orphans, and childless. Someone destined to have no one to rely on.
The ‘three deficiencies’ were: wealth, life, and power.
The ex-girlfriend had ‘loneliness’ before, which means she will be childless;
Even if she and her future husband were healthy and had no problems, they would not have the fate of descendants throughout their lives, and they couldn’t have children.
The latter occupies the “power”, which can be understood as the future fortune and luck. She will never be in a high position and will not achieve much.
Gu Zhisang guessed that this was the reason the girl did not study hard and did not take the college entrance examination.
For her, taking the college entrance examination was useless.
She has no “power” in her fate, and she was destined to have no way out in the right way in this life. It is better to concentrate on improving her existing ability level.
From this point of view, this woman was a person from the outside metaphysics world, a metaphysical master.
The numerology she practices was likely not taught in a traditional school, and she was not from an orthodox background. She has learned some unconventional techniques that were easy on her body and life.
For example, “tomb robber” and “ghost walker”.
The reason why the ex-girlfriend’s identity was not directly labeled as an evil cultivator was that Gu Zhisang distinguished that the bloody evil spirit on her body was not formed by harming people, but was inherent in the expertise she practiced;
There were almost no matching factions in their country.
Combining various details and the only memory fragment that she resonated with ‘Xiao Zhu is the cutest‘ – the terrifying scene of the night when she was attacked by evil spirits and was possessed by ghosts, Gu Zhisang determined that the ex-girlfriend who cursed ‘Xiao Zhu is the cutest‘ was a witchcraft practitioner.
And it was related to the “Floating Head Curse”.
In today’s society, when it comes to witchcraft, it is assumed that they were from the Southeast Asian faction, and they belonged to the same evil metaphysical thing as Kumantong.
This was not the case.
The Southeast Asian faction divides the “righteous way” and “evil cultivation” just like in the country, the white-robed and black-robed cultivators.
Unlike the metaphysical world, the two had no absolute good or bad opposition.
White-robed Taoist Masters were relatively upright, but they were not monks and did not practice in temples. They also performed some relatively mild ‘oil ghosts’ and dealt with medicine and poison.
At the same time, they also practice the spell of saving people and helping others get rid of the curse.
This was the common practice, in the Xia Country.
Righteous people must completely separate themselves from evil things, otherwise, it can be considered an evil path.
The Black-Robedd Taoist Master was naturally out to get money and kill people, without any moral conscience or relevant laws and regulations. These people made the powerful and vicious Kumantongs on the market.
At the same time, they were happy to cast spells or curses on people, including, but not limited to, the “Five Poisons Spell,” “Death Curse,” and “Direct Curse.”
The most mysterious, powerful, and vicious spell was the ‘Krasue’ or the ‘Floating Head Curse’.
In the so-called ‘Floating Head Curse’, as the name suggests, the head can fly out.
This process takes a long time, the environment must be hidden and quiet and cannot be disturbed, and most importantly, the success rate was not high, there was only one chance.
It was easy to damage your body and die on the way.
Some too many witches have died while practicing the ‘floating head curse’.
But once they have succeeded in practicing it, they will be mighty and dangerous.
A successful ‘Krause’ can separate her body from her head, and keep her body alive through poisons and spells, so that after the internal organs are separated from the bones and flesh, the body will not die or decay.
During the descent, the Krasue’s spine should have fallen, but it becomes a long, bloody, and still wriggling internal organ.
The digestive organs, such as the intestines and stomach, will fly away from the body with the head, go to the nearby mountains and fields to find birds, foxes, and rabbits, and absorb the blood of these animals to enhance their own ferocity and evil spirit.
Whenever the ‘Krasue’ starts to eat blood, it enters a stage of cultivation, and it cannot be interrupted within 49 days.
Once interrupted, not only will this stage fail, but the previous practice will also be easily destroyed.
Therefore, the ‘Krasue’ in the blood-eating period was ferocious.
To ensure that the blood-eating period is passed smoothly, the ‘Krasue’ that does not absorb enough blood from livestock will attack innocent people nearby, devouring the vitality of ordinary people for no reason, just to save itself.
Most of the ‘Krasue’, even if they have a preference for attributes at the beginning, will turn into a black-robed master with murder cases on their hands after several blood-eating periods.
Since the country’s founding, these foreign side-door techniques and Taoist Masters have been strictly prohibited from entering.
In addition, the Taoist Masters claim to be upright and have vigorously cracked down on various practitioners. Therefore, many Taoist Masters have never seen the real ‘Krasue’.
Tu Zhisang was able to recognize it directly because she killed similar demons when she went down the mountain eight hundred years ago.
At that time, there were monsters with detachable heads and bodies who liked to eat human blood around the Taoist Temple where she was, which caused great panic.
After she went down the mountain and killed them, she found records of this kind of evil spirit in the ancient books collected by Taoist Masters.
As early as in Gan Bao’s “Soushen Ji”, the evil spirit “Luo Tou Shi” was mentioned.
It was also called the “Floating Head Curse”.
This evil spirit will separate its head and neck at night and fly out of the window. It will not return to its body until the cock crows. After waking up, it will be no different from ordinary people.
When her soul came to this world eight hundred years later, she came into contact with foreign sorcerers like He Mitu and Daisy and also defeated evil spirits such as Kumantong and demons that were introduced from abroad. Based on her curiosity about the current numerology and metaphysical schools, she deeply understood the legends of various countries circulating on the Internet.
Among them was the Southeast Asian “Floating Head Curse”.
This kind of black magic was a new and unconventional magic that was created after it was introduced to Southeast Asia and captured and studied by local masters.
Now, the ‘Krasue’ in the country is almost extinct, but the ‘floating head curse’ has been continuously promoted in Southeast Asia, so the former has disappeared in the metaphysical world.
Gu Zhisang explained the ferocity of the ‘floating head curse’ and sighed:
“You think that girl is from a secluded place, has no power and no one to support her, so you unscrupulously and repeatedly curse her boyfriend to snatch him away.”
“Now you have hit the ‘iron plate’, it’s your fault.”
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