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Chapter 673 Kinoshita's Fantasy Adventure

Chapter 673 Kinoshita's Fantasy Adventure

Seeing the front, Qin Zhibo thought it was a poignant elopement story, something like the Great Escape from Africa.

The result is only miserable, not beautiful.

Kinoshita was deceived, deceived both body and soul by a priestess who is good at manipulating people's hearts.

I just don't know whether this is Kinoshita Tomonoria's own real experience, or a complete fiction.

However, the organization of Blood Tongue is real, which adds more credibility to the story.

If it's fake, hopefully it's true.

If this is true, it is really good!

Only then did Kinoshita realize that he had been cheated, but it was too late.

He was tied to a wooden table by the local Nandi people, and no matter how much he begged, it was of no avail.

However, Mwiru did not have his waist, but tattooed a tattoo on his body with special ink.

On the Black Wind Mountain, people raised their arms and shouted, and some kind of ceremony began.

The terrible carnival ceremony was accompanied by a storm that raged across the land, and people jumped and danced in the wind, waving their scythes wildly.

During this process, Kinoshita felt that his body was being invaded by something.

Indescribable power roamed throughout his body, and the ancient will that had been born since ancient times controlled the thinking in his brain.

Hovering on the edge of sanity and madness, he saw a chaotic royal court, where crazy musicians in the void played drums and flutes, and the wonderful notes made him gradually understand everything.

When he woke up again, he found that he was still alive.

He was abandoned on a strange street, his luggage was looted, leaving only his weak body.

With a language barrier, he can only wander on the streets, and no one is willing to help him, a foreigner.

At the same time, Kinoshita noticed all the changes in his body.

His body had turned pale, with dark circles under his eyes, and the veins under his skin had taken on a faint black.

No matter what the surrounding temperature was, his body would sweat profusely, and there was a rotten smell all over his body.

This situation made the people around him avoid him even more, probably because they thought he had some kind of deadly infectious disease.

It is the greatest kindness not to push him into the fire pit and burn him.

After three days, he finally passed out from hunger and closed his eyes.

But this time Kinoshita survived another desperate situation, and some Maasai rescued him.

A hundred years ago, the Nandi people often used evil rituals to create storms and cholera, which ravaged the land of the Maasai people, so the Maasai people and the Nandi people were feuds.

And here are the streets of the Maasai.

They knew that Kinoshita was sent by the Nandi people, so they have been quietly observing Kinoshita for the past few days.

After confirming that there was no threat from Kinoshita, he finally made up his mind to rescue him.

This group of Maasai people is much friendlier than the Nandi people, so they invited a doctor to take care of Kinoshita, but Kinoshita's health never got better.

His body became weaker and weaker, and his whole body exuded a stronger rotten smell, no matter how he wiped it, it didn't work.

Sometimes, his nosebleeds flowed like black oil, and the memory in his brain was confused from time to time, and he always saw some hallucinations inexplicably.

Ordinary medical skills could not cure Kinoshita, and the Maasai recommended someone for Kinoshita.

Queen of Voodoo - Marie Laveau.

Seeing this, he finally entered the topic that Qin Zhibo wanted to see the most.

According to Koizumi, voodoo dolls and revenants are both features of voodoo.

There is also the voodoo curse that allows the dead to see Baron Baron Samedi, the god of death, and is also a voodoo spell recorded in "The Secret of the Worm".

There are various indications that these people, including Kinoshita Tomounori, are likely to have something to do with Voodoo.

And the source of this relationship should be hidden in the following story.

According to the instructions of the Maasai, the Queen of Voodoo lives in Benin, West Africa, and here is East Africa.

At this time, the African continent is quite backward. Most countries have no airports, and the railway tracks running through the African continent are even more extravagant. The only relatively reliable means of transportation is the car.

In this way, two Masai people carried Kinoshita from Kenya in East Africa to Benin in West Africa.

The journey across the African continent was not smooth, and it was not "walking in a straight line" as imagined.

On the way, we should avoid some disputed areas and extremely poor countries to avoid unnecessary troubles.

To mask his strong rotten smell, Kinoshita used a native African cologne.

But staying in a small space with Kinoshita, you can still smell the smell of rotting meat, such as in the carriage.

From East Africa to West Africa, I saw some customs and customs on the way, some of which were more interesting.

For example, in the southeast of Benin, the locals believe that after death, people will be reincarnated and should be happy.

Therefore, during the funeral, relatives and friends will gather around the coffin of the deceased to dance and celebrate, and let passers-by on the street join in the queue of "disco dancing beside the coffin".

This custom of joy and mourning is widely spread in West Africa, and it is the custom in many countries.

If I had the misfortune to die in West Africa, there would probably be people dancing beside my coffin, right? --Kinoshita

After a month, I finally came to Benin, West Africa.

Voodoo is the national religion of this country. 60% of the citizens believe in Voodoo, which is about 450 million people.

From this, Kinoshita guessed that the Queen of Voodoo must be aloof and should not be underestimated by ordinary people.

But things were a bit beyond Kinoshita's expectations. The Queen of Voodoo, the great Marie Laveau, was actually a hairdresser in a beauty salon.

Marie Laveau specializes in providing haircut services for wealthy families, including dyeing, ironing, washing, cutting and drying.

At the same time, Marie Laveau is also a practicing physician, healer and herbalist, a fortune teller, and a midwife.

If someone asked Marie Laveau for help in healing and fortune-telling, Marie Laveau would provide healing and fortune-telling for free without asking for anything in return.

Therefore, the local people respectfully call Marie Laveau the "Queen", not because she has the rights of a queen, but because she has a benevolent heart, which is equivalent to an "angel".

It's just that "angel" is a term in other religions, and Voodoo will only call it "queen".

When the Maasai explained Kinoshita's situation to the voodoo queen, Kinoshita was received immediately.

When they met for the first time, Kinoshita was amazed at Marie Lavaux's beauty.

She is as beautiful as Mwiru when we first met, but with a more holy and dignified temperament.

Marie Laveau checked Kinoshita's body and judged that he had undergone some terrible sacrifice ceremony, and his body was used as a carrier container and put into a terrible and ancient existence.

Now, his body has been polluted. If the blood is not changed in time, his body will rot from the inside, and he will die slowly in pain.

At that time, he will beg others to end his life.

(End of this chapter)

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