Chapter 131:
Teahouse in the Imperial Capital, Natural Inn.
There was a refined storyteller nad "Clairaudience" dressed in a moon-white robe, speaking to the tea guests below:
"Today, I will tell you about a recent strange phenonon in the Imperial Capital… It is quite mysterious and is known as the Ten Mysteries of the Imperial Capital!"
"Now, let
tell you about an old house in the east of the city, which was originally owned by a family nad Fang…"
"One night, the head of the Fang family suddenly woke up in the middle of the night and saw a ghostly figure in a red robe standing by the courtyard gate, appearing and disappearing…"
"The head of the Fang family didn’t take it seriously, but little did he know that every night, the red ghostly figure, which seed to be getting closer to him, appeared."
"On the first day, it was still at the front gate of the house. On the seventh day, it was already at the bedroom door. On the tenth day… it had entered the bedroom and stood silently behind a folding screen, watching him. On the fifteenth day, it was already standing by his bedside!"
"Since then, the head of the Fang family and his wife have been plagued by sleepless nights, nightmares, and drenched in sweat, even after seeking nurous renowned doctors in the Imperial Capital."
"One day, he finally t an old doctor who told him that he wasn’t sick but rather frightened. The doctor said that there were unclean things in his ancestral ho and advised him to move out soon."
"The head of the Fang family believed in doing no harm and having no fear of ghosts. He thought his years of trading had kept him clean and safe. Little did he know that ghosts didn’t need reasons to harm people."
"After another half month, both the husband and wife of the Fang family suddenly died with no apparent illness…"
"…After the Fang family’s old residence beca a leased courtyard, a strange event occurred just half a month ago…"
"…The next day, when the sun rose, the tenant nad Lu Renjia was found hanging dead at the entrance gate of the courtyard. The hall was covered in blood, and there was a ‘ghost’ word written on the wall!"
This Clairaudience was an experienced storyteller, who could effortlessly tell stories in a flowing and endless stream of words.
The tea guests stared wide-eyed, feeling a chilling breeze even in broad daylight, causing cold sweat to form on their backs.
A corner of the teahouse.
Storyteller Jiang Chen listened to the story, only to smirk.
The storytellers of Tide Listening Building are divided into two factions, "Real Events" and "Strange Tales".
This group called Clairaudience is a fantastic faction. Today, news of a haunted old house in the eastern part of the city has spread like wildfire in the Imperial Capital. Of course, Clairaudience couldn’t overlook this matter.
As a storyteller belonging to the "Strange Tales" faction, Clairaudience tells stories regardless of their truth or falsehood, with the sole aim of creating sothing "strange".
So after hearing about the haunted old house, he carefully investigated and then started embellishing the story.
Of course, according to Clairaudience, this is called "artistic embellishnt".
Who ca up with "the Ten Mysteries of the Imperial Capital"? It was all created by Clairaudience himself, and this wasn’t the first ti he had done sothing like this.
"Can it really be like this?" Jiang Chen sighed inwardly.
"In this world, there are indeed cultivators and also creatures."
"Though I have yet to see ghosts or monsters with my own eyes, I have heard many rumors… I just don’t know if they are true or false."
"If they hear about Clairaudience, these tea patrons from the Imperial Capital will probably believe it."
Jiang Chen was originally a martial artist, but later beca a storyteller who focused on practical matters. He was a little uncomfortable with this kind of thing, but when Clairaudience spoke up, he felt a bit uneasy.
The storyteller Clairaudience continued:
"That tenant nad Lu is just the beginning."
"A few days ago, another tenant arrived at the old Fang family mansion. He was a small, elderly man in his sixties who lived alone. He used to practice martial arts and was quite skilled!"
"The people from the Wan-family Chamber of Comrce thought that this old man’s martial arts skills were impressive and that he could keep the mansion in check. So, they deliberately hid the rumors of ghosts to let him move in, in order to debunk the rumors."
"But unexpectedly, this highly skilled old man t a tragic death in the hall on the second day."
"When he was found, his body was covered in blood, his face pressed against the ground in a pool of blood in the hall. Before he died, he stretched out one finger, dipped it in blood, and wrote a strange ssage: ‘Don’t stop…’. Next to it, there were the words ‘haunted’ written in black and red."
"From this, we can see that the elderly martial artist was tornted by a fierce ghost before his death, to the point where he went insane and wrote nonsensical words."
When the upper and lower lips touched, a strange story popped out of the mouth, which fascinated the tea guests.
"The people from the Wan-family Chamber of Comrce were thinking of sothing bad this ti. It seems that the na of this haunted house will spread throughout the Imperial Capital, so they dare not continue to rent it out."
"The next day, after the authorities’ law enforcent officers were properly arranged, they imdiately sealed off the house, not allowing anyone to enter or exit."
"When the neighbors around the old house heard that it was haunted, they naturally avoided it like the plague. So even went to stay at their relatives’ houses for a few days, fearing to disturb the vengeful spirits. From then on, the area near the old house beca sparsely populated, with hardly anyone daring to wander around there even in broad daylight."
"Who would have thought that two days ago, another unexpected incident occurred."
"Non-stop drizzling rain fell over the Imperial Capital, making the weather damp and cold, causing great discomfort."
"There was an old beggar on the street who, to seek shelter from the rain, sneaked into the Wan family’s old house. He didn’t dare to barge in but took cover under the eaves to stay dry."
"However, the unexpected still happened…"
The tea guests listened to the story with great fascination.
In a corner of the teahouse, there was an old tea drinker with all white hair. He wrinkled his nose disapprovingly.
"This person sure knows how to talk big. How can things be so mysterious?"
This old tea drinker was actually Qiao Mu.
The things he did weren’t actually that exaggerated, but this skilled storyteller exaggerated them, turning it into a spooky story about the Imperial Capital.
This ghost story spread more widely and beca even more bizarre than Qiao Mu had expected.
Qiao Mu picked up the teacup on the table, took a gentle sip, and let his mind wander.
It’s ti for the Death Assessnt: D
(humanity as fuelwood)
Lifespan consud by death: 1 (0.5*2) years
Remaining resurrection chances this week: 3/5
Current age: 93 years old.
Vitality: 66%.
Skills: A little bit.
In a blink of an eye, three years had passed.
Qiao Mu felt that ti flew by like a white horse, and the years made people age.
These three deaths were caused by tenant Lu Renjia, a stubborn fourth-ranked martial artist, and an old beggar.
Because of Qiao Mu’s proficient Flesh Changing Skill, he would make subtle adjustnts to his appearance and even his body shape every ti he changed his identity.
Clearly, he succeeded, and the result was better than expected.
Otherwise, the officials would not have treated this as a haunting, and the situation would escalate to a more eerie level.
After all…the three old triplets disguised themselves and died consecutively in the Fang family’s old mansion. There was an evil presence in this matter. It might not just be the Ten Mysteries of the Imperial Capital, it could be the biggest mystery in the Imperial Capital.
Qiao Mu stood up, paid for the tea, and walked towards the door. He secretly stretched his muscles, twisted his neck, and turned his waist.
Every joint in his body made crackling sounds.
"Am I really getting old?" Qiao Mu had this doubt in his mind.
It’s an undeniable fact that his appearance has indeed aged.
It is true that his vitality has declined. As he aged from 90 to 93 years old, his vitality also decreased by 4%, reaching 66%.
But these are just numbers on paper.
Qiao Mu clenched his fist secretly, feeling the surging vitality in his body.
"The Xumi Mountain King Sutra, or should I say the Human Path Sutra, is truly an extraordinary skill in this world. Hai Wuya’s progress in martial arts may be no less than that of the Martial Saint, who cultivates weird martial arts and feeds on humans."
Qiao Mu only knew that Hai Wuya seed to be connected to the Wuji Association, but he didn’t investigate his background further.
He didn’t know that Hai Wuya was actually considered one of the "seventy-two wise n" under the Martial Saint. This ant that he possessed abilities or special techniques that surpassed the Martial Saint in a certain aspect.
"However, no matter how impressive Hai Wuya is, his energy and lifespan are limited. It’s impossible for the ‘Xumi Mountain King Sutra’ to transform into the ‘Human Path Sutra’ that Hai Wuya envisions in just one step. It will require a long passage of ti."
"And perhaps my talent can be seen as accelerating the progression of ti?"
This thought crossed Qiao Mu’s mind.
Even after experiencing three deaths, he still couldn’t deduce the sixth layer of the ‘Xumi Mountain King Sutra’.
However, he already had a certain direction in mind. He was no longer blindly rushing and practicing techniques, which made it similar to the Heavenly Demon Disintegration thod.
Qiao Mu walked out of the teahouse, and as he continued walking, he heard a familiar voice.
"Senior Qiao, are you also here at the teahouse to listen to stories?"
The person speaking is Gaoler Fang Yuan.
These past few days, when Qiao Mu wasn’t causing trouble, he often appeared in front of the young prison guard, teaching him martial arts. "Qiao Shuanglin" and Gaoler Fang Yuan were gradually becoming familiar with each other.
"Yes, listening to a book." Qiao Mu casually said.
"Speaking of which, I heard that your old house has recently been haunted."
Fang Yuan paused for a mont, then replied.
"Indeed. I heard that several tenants suddenly died… Is it a haunting? Perhaps only a cultivator has such mysterious thods?"
He didn’t look at Qiao Mu, his expression unchanged.
"Yes. By the way, did the value of your family’s old house decrease?" Qiao Mu asked.
It was at that mont that Fang Yuan suddenly realized.
"Naturally, the price dropped significantly, and people naturally avoid such a haunted house."
"Doesn’t Wan Ronghua have a background in the Great Dao Sect? Why not ask for help from the inhuman mbers of the Great Dao Sect?" Qiao Mu asked.
"Who would ask a subordinate to do things for their master? Wan Ronghua may have climbed the high branch of the Great Dao Sect, but expecting soone as proud as the inhuman mbers to do things for him is just wishful thinking," Fang Yuan sneered.
"Of course, we can’t guess the thoughts of the inhuman mbers accurately, but if there is an inhuman mber willing to do so, it is not impossible."
"Let’s not talk about that. The price of our ancestral ho has dropped by… one-tenth in the past month or so!"
One-tenth?
It dropped even more than Qiao Mu imagined.
But if you think about it, it makes sense.
In Qiao Mu’s past life, there were also so-called "haunted houses
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