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Chapter 263 Zombie Supreme 4

As soon as the Maoshan Order was issued, a beam of green light shot straight into the sky, instantly cutting through the sky.

This green light spread quickly around like a signal.

When the Maoshan brothers saw this order, they knew that something big was happening and hurried to Uncle Jiu's Taoist temple from all directions.

义庄

After entering the charity cemetery, the brothers took their seats in order of seniority.

As the host of this place, Uncle Jiu sat steadily in the first seat, looking solemnly at his fellow apprentices sitting in two rows below him, and said in a deep voice: "My fellow apprentices, all the ghosts in the underworld have escaped. If we can't capture them in time, I'm afraid the entire world of the living will fall into chaos, and ghost stories will occur everywhere!"

Hearing this, everyone's heart tightened. One of the brothers couldn't help but echoed, "Yes, that would be truly unimaginable, and would surely bring endless disaster to the people!"

However, catching so many ghosts is no easy task.

Uncle Jiu frowned slightly and continued, "But it's really difficult for me to complete this arduous task alone..."

Before Uncle Jiu finished speaking, a fellow apprentice suddenly interrupted, saying, "Brother, in my opinion, we should wait for our senior apprentice to arrive before making a decision. After all, our senior apprentice has a high level of cultivation, and perhaps he can come up with a better solution to this matter."

At this moment, the previously silent Taoist Simu suddenly stood up and shouted, "Speed ​​is of the essence in war. How can we wait here? Brother, you are highly respected and experienced. Just give the order and we will follow it! Why hesitate?"

Taoist Qianhe, who was sitting next to Taoist Simu, quickly nodded in agreement, "That's right, Senior Brother Simu is absolutely right! The longer we delay, the more likely those ghosts will harm innocent people. We should act immediately and bring these evil spirits to justice as soon as possible!"

"That's not what you said," one of the Taoists, who was obviously more convinced by the eldest brother Shi Jian, immediately argued, "As the saying goes, a snake cannot survive without a head. With so many of us gathered here, how are we supposed to catch that evil ghost? We naturally need to discuss and work out a practical solution..."

"Oh my, what? You can't even catch ghosts? I really don't know how you have been in this business for so long!" Taoist Simu turned his head slightly, glanced at the person who had just spoken with the corner of his eye, and sneered with a mocking look on his face.

"Simu, what exactly do you mean by this?" The Taoist who was ridiculed suddenly became angry and asked loudly at Taoist Simu.

Just as the tension between the two men grew, Uncle Nine, who had been silently listening to the quarrel, quickly stepped forward to smooth things over. "Alright, alright, fellow apprentices, stop arguing. I'm sure our eldest brother will be here soon. Let's just be patient and wait for a while!"

Before Uncle Jiu finished speaking, he suddenly heard a light sound of footsteps coming from afar.

Immediately afterwards, two figures appeared at the door.

The man in the lead was wearing a black and white Taoist robe that fluttered gently in the wind. His long black and white hair was neatly combed into a Taoist bun on top of his head. He had a long beard on his chin, and he looked extremely cold and stern.

He walked in with big strides and his head held high. Seeing this, the Maoshan brothers who were sitting or standing on both sides stood up at the same time and saluted him.

"Big Brother!" A shout cut through the sky, filled with awe and respect.

"Big brother is here!"

"Big Brother!"

"Uncle Master!" The younger generation who followed their master out to broaden their horizons also hurriedly shouted, with deep admiration in their words.

The Taoist priest who came in was the famous and powerful Maoshan elder brother Shi Jian.

Speaking of Shi Jian, he has a resounding nickname—"Thunder King"! He is well-versed in Taoism, especially his control over thunder magic, which is at its peak. With a wave of his hand, he can summon thunder and lightning from the nine heavens, with astonishing power.

Shi Jian was a leading figure among Uncle Jiu's generation, considered one of the most powerful Taoist priests. Over the years, he had vanquished countless demons and monsters, earning him a reputation far and wide, a reputation that intimidated all manner of evil spirits.

Not only that, he is currently serving as the acting leader of the Maoshan Sect, and is in a high position of power.

Throughout Maoshan, no matter his fellow disciples or fellow disciples, they all treated him with the utmost respect, not daring to neglect him in the slightest. No one dared to offend his majesty lightly.

If Uncle Jiu had not been spotted by the underworld by chance and became the boss of the underworld bank, Shi Jian, with his usually arrogant personality, would probably not even look at him.

After all, in Shi Jian's eyes, there are very few people who can catch his eye.

"Big Brother!" Uncle Jiu stood up and gave up the main seat when he saw the person coming.

Shi Jian took the seat without hesitation, and his apprentice, Shi Shaojian stood beside him.

Uncle Jiu stood with his hands behind his back, and his three apprentices stood behind him.

Shi Shaojian smiled at Ren Yinyin when he saw her, "Uncle Lin, Junior Sister Yinyin, long time no see!"

Ren Yinyin snorted and ignored him!

Uncle Jiu nodded as a greeting.

"Junior sister, is he the bad guy?" Qiu Sheng asked in a low voice in Ren Yinyin's ear.

A few years ago, my junior sister followed her master, Uncle Jiu, to the provincial capital for half a month. After returning, she cursed the Taoist scum.

Qiu Sheng and Wen Cai surrounded the junior sister with curiosity and asked her questions for a long time. Only then did the junior sister admit that someone was peeping at her while she was taking a bath.

Ren Yinyin wasn't the type to swallow her anger. She stormed off to her master, begging him for some powerful talismans. Then, furious, she went to settle the score with the wicked fellow.

And this guy is Shi Shaojian!

Ren Yinyin showed no mercy and threw the talisman paper in his hand towards Shi Shaojian.

In just a moment, Shi Shaojian was frozen in place, unable to move. Immediately afterwards, Ren Yinyin began to beat and kick him, causing Shi Shaojian to cry out in pain.

Since that incident, every time Ren Yinyin saw Shi Shaojian, he would find ways to punish him.

After all, from childhood to adulthood, she has been growing up with her two senior brothers, competing with each other in wits and courage, and harming each other. The various ways they play tricks on people are really varied.

However, one time, Ren Yinyin made a mistake when he was playing a prank on Shi Shaojian, which almost caused a disaster and nearly cost Shi Shaojian his life.

This matter eventually reached Uncle Jiu's ears.

He considered that his apprentice had not really suffered any loss and had indeed taught Shi Shaojian a lesson, so he decided not to pursue the matter further. However, Uncle Jiu still warned Ren Yinyin not to act so rashly in the future.

Oddly enough, even though Ren Yinyin had repeatedly embarrassed Shi Shaojian, he never fought back. Not only that, he even deliberately concealed these things from his master Shi Jian.

When Uncle Jiu saw this, he thought to himself that this kid could still be saved as long as he knew how to correct his mistakes.

Since his apprentice had no major issues, he temporarily put his mind at ease and focused on handling the affairs in the provincial capital. Before long, Uncle Jiu quickly resolved all the troublesome matters and returned to the charity cemetery with Ren Yinyin.

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