Chapter 275: Chapter 275: Ancestor’s Lecture Ti Chapter 275: Chapter 275: Ancestor’s Lecture Ti Yao Xuanhang wiped his nose and asked, “Handprint? What handprint?”
“The handprint of Wang Lingguan, have you ever heard of it?” Jiangli inquired.
Yao Xuanhang’s tone was quite clueless, “No, never heard of it…”
Jiangli: “…”
As expected, she couldn’t count on ordinary people to understand these things.
She quickly turned to Xia Xin beside her and said, “Is there any way for them to see and learn how to make the handprint from ?”
Xia Xin said, “That’s simple.”
He tapped a few tis on his phone.
Then Jiangli saw a figure gradually appearing on the originally pitch-black screen.
It was none other than Yao Xuanhang across from her.
As soon as Yao Xuanhang switched from voice to video call, he opened his swollen eyelids to look, and saw a tender and fair young face.
Cui Wenzhe also looked over at this mont.
Both n were imdiately bewildered.
Where did this cute little Lolita co from?
Yao Xuanhang was scared out of his wits, feeling his brain lacking oxygen and unable to function, he asked subconsciously, “Little girl, who are you…”
With an expressionless face, Jiangli answered, “Jiangli, Abbot of Jiaoyang Temple.”
Yao Xuanhang’s eyes were so swollen that only a slit remained, but they suddenly widened.
“You, you’re the Abbot of Jiaoyang Temple?”
Cui Wenzhe was also a bit stunned.
They had assud the Abbot of Jiaoyang Temple would be an elderly person.
But to their surprise…
Not only was it not an elderly person, but she was also so young.
Young enough to be their little sister.
“It’s .”
Jiangli gave them a confirming answer and then said coldly, “Now’s not the ti to talk about this. I will teach you the Wang Lingguan handprint, and you need to get out of that place first.”
Recalling his current predicant, Yao Xuanhang nodded repeatedly, not bothering to marvel, “Understood.”
“Stretch out your hand first, the right hand, watch . Do as I do,” Jiangli instructed.
Jiangli raised her right hand and chanted.
“Extend the middle finger, pinch the tip of the index finger on the back of the first crease of the middle finger, the inside tip of the thumb pinches the first crease of the middle finger, the thumb tip opposite the index finger tip, with the ring and little fingers bent into the palm. This is the Wang Lingguan handprint, which can expel evil and avoid misfortune.”
“Just like this—” Jiangli quickly ford a handprint.
Across from her, Yao Xuanhang and Cui Wenzhe saw the little Lolita make a… universally friendly gesture.
Unable to help himself, Cui Wenzhe asked, “… Is this the Wang Lingguan handprint?”
Are you sure it’s not just flipping the bird?
Jiangli noticed Cui Wenzhe’s astonished face but didn’t care, as if she had already known that there was soone else with Yao Xuanhang.
“Have you learned it?” she asked nonchalantly.
Yao Xuanhang moved his stiff fingers, following and trying to imitate her, but his fingers seed to be sealed, unable to move as flexibly as Jiangli’s.
After several attempts, it still didn’t quite seem right.
Yao Xuanhang honestly admitted, “… It doesn’t seem to work.”
“I’ll teach it again,” Jiangli sighed silently, released the handprint, and said, “Learn from again. This is the last ti I’ll teach it. If you can’t learn it, then it’s just your fate. Don’t bla .”
Yao Xuanhang and Cui Wenzhe, hearing this, imdiately focused all their attention.
Jiangli solemnly taught them once more.
Yao Xuanhang and Cui Wenzhe awkwardly manipulated their fingers, which were as stiff as those of an old man or woman.
After several minutes, they managed to roughly form the shape.
Jiangli couldn’t bear to look and said with a headache, “It’s successful enough, barely passable. I’ll teach you an incantation to drive away evil spirits; use it with the handprint, and you’ll be able to get out of the Ghost Wall.”
“But I still have to drive…” replied Cui Wenzhe.
How do you drive with a handprint?
“Just one person needs to use the handprint and incantation to break the spell, and then you all can get out smoothly,” Jiangli added rcilessly, “Besides, you were dragged into this, and it has nothing to do with you. It doesn’t matter whether you do it or not.”
Cui Wenzhe: “…”
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