**Heroic Mountain, Firecloud Temple**
“Little Yao’er, your master’s time is almost up. Soon, I won’t be able to protect you anymore. You’ve always had a big appetite, and I’m afraid you might starve once you climb down the mountain.”
“I recall your Uncle Qingyun in the capital is doing fairly well. I’ve written this letter for you. When you find him, hand it to him. Out of our shared past, he’ll surely take care of you.”
In the backyard of the Taoist temple, inside a small side room, an elderly Taoist priest with a pale face was speaking earnestly to a little girl in front of him.
The old priest’s voice was weak, and he could only speak in short, broken sentences due to his frailty.
“No, Master! I don’t want you to die! I don’t want to!”
The little girl, nicknamed “Yao Yao,” had tears streaming down her face. She was wearing an oversized, patched-up gray Taoist robe. Despite their poverty—so severe she only had five meals a day, sometimes entirely vegetarian—this old priest was the only family she had ever known.
She couldn’t bear the thought of losing him. Ever since she could remember, she had been by his side.
As her round, chubby face began to collapse into sobs, large tears fell like beads of pearls.
“Yao’er, don’t cry. Life and death are part of the cycle of nature. As cultivators, we should understand this better than anyone.”
The old priest trembled as he reached out to wipe the little girl’s tears. His voice was gentler than ever, perhaps because he knew his time was running out.
From instructions on how to handle the temple to reminders for Yao’er to listen to her uncle once she found him, the priest left no detail unsaid. He even reminded her not to eat too much, as her large appetite might make others dislike her.
Yao’er nodded obediently, pretending to agree to comfort him, but her little face clouded over when she heard this part. She muttered under her breath, “Uncle probably isn’t doing that well in the capital if he can’t even afford five vegetarian meals.”
The priest couldn’t know her thoughts. As he lay facing the heavens, a hint of fear flickered in his eyes—fear of facing his ancestors in the afterlife.
The Firecloud sect had dwindled to almost nothing in his generation.
With his eldest brother traveling the world, and his own end approaching, only Yao’er remained.
He glanced at the small girl barely tall enough to reach the bed. Though her origins were unclear, her talent for Taoist arts was terrifyingly exceptional. Despite her young age, few ordinary cultivators could match her.
When he first found her, he had been overjoyed, thinking that the heavens had sent him a disciple with unparalleled potential to revive the sect.
But as he raised her, he realized her mischievous nature made her ill-suited for great responsibilities.
Perhaps it was his lingering obsession. Holding her tiny hand, the priest gave his final instruction:
“If you ever have the chance, remember to make the Firecloud sect flourish again. Should that day come, burn a paper offering for me so I can face our ancestors with pride.”
“I promise!”
Yao’er nodded firmly. Though she was too young to fully understand what “revive the sect” meant, she had heard her master repeat it so often that she roughly understood it to mean attracting many worshippers—and, in turn, more donations.
“Good, good!”
The old priest sighed in relief. With her promise, his obsession faded, and his vitality ebbed like a receding tide.
“Master!”
Yao’er called out softly, but this time, the priest didn’t reply with his usual warm smile.
Tears welled up in her big, round eyes and began to fall, one by one, like shining pearls.
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**Two Days Later, Outside Firecloud Temple**
After burying her master, Yao’er was ready to leave the mountain.
She carried a small bundle filled with the dozen flatbreads her master had made before passing, along with a few basic utensils. The bundle bulged with its contents.
Before leaving, Yao’er kowtowed three times to the ancestral tablets inside the temple.
She didn’t close the temple gates because she had already taken all the valuables.
The path down the mountain was unfamiliar. She had always followed her master before, but this time, she had to navigate on her own. After several wrong turns, she finally found her way.
At last, she reached the foot of the mountain!
Looking at the bustling road, Yao’er’s chubby face lit up with a rare smile.
She had always heard visitors talk about how exciting life was down the mountain, and now, she could finally see it for herself. With no one to stop her, she was free to go anywhere.
But first, she needed to find Uncle Qingyun.
After all, her master’s flatbreads wouldn’t last more than a couple of days.
She pulled a talisman from her bag and began calculating his location using his birth chart.
This was a basic Taoist method for finding someone. Each person’s birth chart corresponded to celestial patterns, connecting their life line to their earthly existence.
Despite her age, Yao’er’s skill in Taoist arts was unmatched, which is why her master had entrusted her to make this journey alone.
She slapped the talisman onto herself and recited:
“May mountains flatten and lands shrink. By the decree of the Nine Lords, hasten to obey!”
A yellow glow enveloped her, and with a few quick steps, she crossed dozens of kilometers, arriving just outside the capital.
She stopped short of entering, wary of startling people with her sudden appearance. The talisman dimmed slightly after the journey, and she carefully put it away.
As she prepared to enter the city, a commotion erupted ahead.
“Help! There’s been an accident—please save my wife!”
A woman’s panicked voice cut through the noise, followed by the chaotic sounds of a crowd.
—
**An Accident?**
Yao’er’s expression shifted as she stepped forward. Her small size allowed her to easily weave through the crowd.
Soon, she reached the scene.
The accident had occurred at a busy intersection, a common site for crashes. This time, two cars—one black and one white—had collided at a blind corner, leaving both vehicles’ fronts badly damaged.
Near the white car, a well-dressed man with a bloodied head and a young woman were tending to an older woman in her forties.
The older woman looked pale and was cradling a visibly injured ankle, likely fractured.
Yao’er initially had no intention of getting involved.
She turned to leave but froze when her nose caught a delicious scent. She had a weakness for good food and couldn’t resist investigating further.
Her sharp eyes quickly locked onto the source: the injured older woman.
“Madam, don’t worry. The ambulance is on its way,” the young man reassured.
Gān Xiǎoyíng was as anxious as an ant on a hot pan.
She had been shouting for help for a long time, and while the crowd around them grew larger, not a single person stepped forward to help. This made her even more panicked.
If anything were to happen to her lady under her care, given the temperaments of the young masters and their father, she could kiss her life goodbye.
The woman, however, was gentle-natured. Despite her pain, she comforted Gān Xiǎoyíng, “Xiǎoyíng, don’t panic. Keep your composure and don’t lose your head.”
Before she could say another word, a small child walked over, holding a two-finger-wide tree branch.
“Little girl, what are you…”
The woman, bewildered, looked at the unusually vibrant and adorable little girl in front of her. The child crouched down and seriously examined her… leg?
Having a household full of sons, the woman especially adored little girls. Though unsure of what the child intended to do, her gaze remained soft.
But before she could finish her sentence, the little girl’s hands moved like lightning—so fast that she couldn’t even register what happened.
A sharp, intense pain surged through her leg, and she let out a muffled groan.
“Madam!” Gān Xiǎoyíng was horrified. She yelled, “Where did this wild child come from? Don’t you dare harm my lady!”
This little girl had actually dared to touch the woman’s injury. Gān Xiǎoyíng accused her of malicious intent and reached out to push the child away.
Unfortunately, she was too slow.
Yāoyāo raised her hand, lightly hitting Gān Xiǎoyíng’s arm. “Smack!” With an audible sound, Gān Xiǎoyíng couldn’t withstand the force from such a tiny hand and fell flat on her backside.
The male bodyguard, standing protectively nearby, immediately prepared to intervene.
However, the injured woman quickly intervened. “Xiao Zhao, stand down!”
“Yes, Madam.”
Though Bodyguard Zhao didn’t understand why, as a bodyguard, he had to follow his employer’s orders unconditionally.
The woman had stopped him not out of kindness but because she felt the sharp pain in her leg subside. Considering what had just happened, it wasn’t hard to deduce that her dislocated bone had been set back in place.
But how was that possible?
This little girl couldn’t be more than four years old. A child this young knowing how to set bones? No one would believe it!
Yet, the facts spoke for themselves.
The woman wanted to ask something, but Yāoyāo quickly finished securing her leg with the tree branch.
In her crisp, childish voice, she said, “I’ve set your bone for now, but don’t move around too much until a doctor looks at it.”
“Set my bone… just like that?”
Gān Xiǎoyíng, who had just gotten up, froze upon hearing this.
“Oh, thank you so much, little girl! I didn’t expect you to have such skill at such a young age.”
The woman responded more quickly, smiling warmly as she prepared to pull out some money to thank her.
But before she could do anything, Yāoyāo’s next words made her scalp tingle.
“I only helped set the bone. Nothing much. But don’t thank me just yet—your troubles aren’t over.”
“What… what do you mean?”
The woman looked at Yāoyāo in confusion.
Yāoyāo’s large, dark eyes were fixed on the thick shadow of yin energy shrouding the woman’s midsection.
So fragrant!
Yāoyāo unconsciously swallowed and then revealed two sharp little canine teeth as she spoke.
“Because you’re about to die!”
Her soft, milky voice delivered words that left the three adults present completely dumbfounded.
—
“You… you’re spouting nonsense! My lady is blessed and destined for a long life. There’s no way she’ll… she’ll…”
Gān Xiǎoyíng faltered, unable to utter the ominous word. She glared at the little girl like a hedgehog with its quills raised.
“Don’t think that just because you’re a child, I won’t dare to teach you a lesson!”
Yāoyāo ignored her and extended her chubby little hand, lightly touching the woman’s forehead.
Although it was just a soft, small hand, the woman felt a chill shoot straight to her crown.
“Your midsection is clouded, and your life star is obscured!”
“The bridge of your nose bears a line—calamity has entered your health palace.”
This tiny girl was babbling strange words like some kind of mystic.
The woman, lost in her explanation, asked hesitantly, “Is there any significance to what you’re saying?”
Yāoyāo didn’t respond immediately. Instead, her small finger shifted, touching the bridge of the woman’s nose.
“The bridge of your nose represents strength, yet it’s marred by a break. Foul energy has drawn in misfortune. My master used to say, ‘Where there’s life, there’s luck; where there’s death, there’s foul energy.’”
“You carry the foul energy of death. That’s why I said you’re going to die.”
Yāoyāo tilted her little head, her tone sincere and serious. “But your spouse’s palace is intact, and your children’s palace is full—your fate is one of blessings and fortune.”
“Darkness has overwhelmed light, which points to… possession by an evil spirit!”
People’s destinies are typically set at birth and rarely undergo significant changes unless a major calamity occurs.
One of Daoism’s five arts—Appearance—is about determining a person’s fate through their facial features, predicting fortune or disaster.
An unofficial saying in the field is, “Disasters never come singly.”
This means that when misfortune strikes, it often comes in waves. Individuals marked by ill fortune bring trouble not only to themselves but also to their spouses and children.
But this woman was different—her fortune didn’t match that of someone plagued by misfortune.
Adding the intense yin energy around her brows, Yāoyāo concluded it must be the work of a vengeful spirit!
And vengeful spirits are delicious!
Yāoyāo had initially been uninterested, but the prospect of this delicacy changed her mind.
“You’re spouting nonsense! I’ve seen plenty of frauds, but you’re the youngest con artist yet!”
Gān Xiǎoyíng, frustrated by the little girl’s cryptic chatter, was skeptical. Her words reminded her of shady fortune tellers claiming someone’s life was in grave danger.
Still, the woman hesitated. Despite her doubts, she couldn’t ignore how this child had set her dislocated joint. This wasn’t something just anyone could do.
Seeing the woman’s hesitation, Yāoyāo pulled a yellow talisman from her bag. With her chubby hands, she folded it into a triangle and placed it in the woman’s hand.
“My master said that every meeting is fate. Take this talisman as my gift—it’ll protect you from one disaster.”
“The talisman only works once. When it’s used, come find me, okay?”
“I’ll be at… hmm… I’ll be at the overpass up ahead.”
The overpass was the endpoint of her fate line, where she believed her uncle-master Qīngyún would be.
Vengeful spirits are rare delicacies, so Yāoyāo took her instructions very seriously.
“An overpass?”
Was this really a scam?
The woman tightened her grip on the talisman, inexplicably feeling that it might actually save her life.
As for Yāoyāo’s claim of fate, the woman didn’t believe it. What she noticed instead was the way the little girl’s eyes sparkled as she looked at her—like a predator eyeing prey—and how she kept swallowing her saliva!
Though the girl tried to hide it, her childish face betrayed her true thoughts.
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Chapters
- Chapter 245 - 244: The Fated Person Plagued by Misfortune
- Chapter 244: The Fated Person Plagued by Misfortune
- Chapter 243: Lost Everything
- Chapter 242: Calling the Police, The Second Fated One
- Chapter 241: Evil "Roommate"
- Chapter 240: Matter Resolved, Live Broadcast Begins
- Chapter 239: Successful Roundup
- Chapter 238: Snatching the Peach
- Chapter 237: Small Leaf Red Sandalwood Bracelet, a Phone Call
- Chapter 236: Upside-Down Underworld - Broken
- Chapter 235: The Great Ghost’s Dark Humor, Yao Yao Takes Action
- Chapter 234: Disappearances in the Community?
- Chapter 233: Birthday Banquet, Something Happened
- Chapter 232: Encountering a Fan
- Chapter 231: Lynx Cub
- Chapter 230: Xuan Qingzi Returns to the Sect, Yao Yao is Happy
- Chapter 229: Recording Concludes, Besieging Wei to Rescue Zhao
- Chapter 228: Unrotting Bone, The Tomb of the Dead
- Chapter 227: Tier Nine Yaoyao, Time to Unleash My Ultimate Skill!
- Chapter 226: Live Broadcast Begins, Entering the Village
- Chapter 225: Offline Variety Show, Ghost Village
- Chapter 224: Misunderstanding Resolved, Yellow Springs Road
- Chapter 223: The ’Boyfriend’ Possessing a Dog
- Chapter 222: The Fated Person’s Special Boyfriend
- Chapter 221: Resolving the Wood Spirit, Netizens’ Breakdown
- Chapter 220: Primordial Spirit Departing the Body
- Chapter 219: Pagoda Trees Form a Forest, Wooden Ghosts
- Chapter 218: "Weight Loss Pills"
- Chapter 217: An Emaciated Destined One
- Chapter 216: Yaoyao on the Run
- Chapter 215: Xuan Qingzi, the Foremost of Xuanmen
- Chapter 214: The Obsession of a Bound Spirit
- Chapter 213: The Fiery Big Brother
- Chapter 212: The Missing Big Brother
- Chapter 211: Erlang Shen, The Identity of the Suicide
- Chapter 210: Basement, Blood Pupils
- Chapter 209: Successful Audition, Suicide on Commercial Street
- Chapter 208: Livestream Ends, Preparing for Dad’s Birthday Banquet
- Chapter 207: The Serpent Immortal’s Demands for Reconciliation
- Chapter 206: The Confused Fated Caller Who Made a Mistake
- Chapter 205: Ill-Gotten Gains Must Not Be Kept
- Chapter 204: The Fated One Who Courted Death
- Chapter 203: The Third Fated One, Possessed by a Vicious Ghost
- Chapter 202: Breaking the Curse, Rectifying the Vicious Woman
- Chapter 201: Birth Date Scroll, The Fated One’s Collapse
- Chapter 200: The Second Fated Person, Career Divination
- Chapter 199: The First Fated Person, Twisted Humanity
- Chapter 198: Returning Home, Starting a Livestream
- Chapter 197: Sixth Brother on the Brink of Collapse, Yaoyao: The Irony of Law
- Chapter 196: Deliberations Conclude, Formation Set
- Chapter 195: Nine-Tier Lightning Tribulation, White Fox Calls
- Chapter 194: The Water Monster’s Memory, Devoured
- Chapter 193: The Peculiar Water Monster
- Chapter 192: Changbai Mountain, Tianchi Lake
- Chapter 191: The Curtain Falls, Excited Action Team Members
- Chapter 190: Subdued by Force, Grand Azure Bows
- Chapter 189: Capturing a Seventh-Tier
- Chapter 188: Assaulting the Xuanmen, A Sky-Shattering Hand
- Chapter 187: The Xuanmen’s Oppression, Yaoyao’s Promise
- Chapter 186: Return to the Mortal Realm, Big Trouble for the Action Team
- Chapter 185: Renegade Ghost Generals, Double Rewards
- Chapter 184: The Old Taoist Priest’s Consolation, Impermanence Seeks Trouble
- Chapter 183: Case Resolved, Preparing to Re-enter the Underworld
- Chapter 182: Conditions for the Soul Infant’s Rebirth
- Chapter 181: Apprehending the Defector
- Chapter 180: Connect with Me, Little Sister, Please Open the Door
- Chapter 179: Profound Yin Soul-Nourishing Art, One Body, Two Souls
- Chapter 178: The Live Stream Continues
- Chapter 177: A Fated Person’s Request
- Chapter 176: The Truth Behind the Ghost’s Mischief
- Chapter 175: Constant Unexpected Events During the Shoot
- Chapter 174: The Final Fated One, The Great Director
- Chapter 173: The Soft Spot of the Fated One
- Chapter 172: The Third Client, Seventh Brother’s Arch-Nemesis
- Chapter 171: Breakup? Wait, Call the Police First.
- Chapter 170: Ghost’s Plea
- Chapter 169: Even Ghosts Can’t Snatch It
- Chapter 168: The Fated Caller’s Fate
- Chapter 167: Seeking a Wife? Trafficking Women!
- Chapter 166: Live Broadcast Begins, The Fated One Seeks His Wife
- Chapter 165: The Matter Resolved, Mother’s Heart-to-Heart Talk
- Chapter 164: Handling the Two Fiends, Little Jiu Displays Its Might
- Chapter 163: Five Thunder Exorcism, Return of the Spirit Soul
- Chapter 162: The Red and White Wraith, The Two Substitute Deaths
- Chapter 161: Fourth Brother’s Request, Soul Departure Syndrome
- Chapter 160: The Yu Family’s Retribution
- Chapter 159: The Fox Demon’s Surrender, a Red Fur Scarf
- Chapter 158: The Wild Fox Is Captured
- Chapter 157: Good Words Cannot Persuade the Doomed
- Chapter 156: Auntie, You’re About to Die
- Chapter 155: Your Revenge Isn’t Done Yet, So You Can Wait a Bit Longer
- Chapter 154: Verdict on Sins, Seeking the Malevolent Ghost
- Chapter 153: The Suffocating Truth
- Chapter 152: The Truth Talisman, You Should Turn Yourself In
- Chapter 151: The Dominoes in the Trench Coat
- Chapter 150: The Self-Igniting Talisman of Peace, The Young Man’s Trouble
- Chapter 149: A Youth Seeking the Taoist Temple
- Chapter 148: Clear Division of Labor, Lucky Draw Ends
- Chapter 147: Oh, Your Boyfriend Has a Blood Calamity
- Chapter 146: The Last Client
- Chapter 145: The Truth of the Matter, Evil Has Its Retribution
- Chapter 144: Auntie, You Didn’t Tell the Truth, You Lied
- Chapter 143: Merit Gone to Waste
- Chapter 142: The Second Destined Person is Amiss
- Chapter 141: The Forgotten Past
- Chapter 140: You Are Not Biological Siblings
- Chapter 139: She Didn’t Misidentify Him, Because She Was Your Once-Wedded Wife
- Chapter 138: The First Fated One, Tracing Past Memories
- Chapter 137: The Plan for the Revitalization of Fiery Cloud Abbey
- Chapter 136: Soul-Nourishing Array, Seeking Seventh Brother’s Help
- Chapter 135: Evil Cultivator Ambushed, Cat Souls, Dog Souls
- Chapter 134: Xuan Jiu’s Shock, Yao Yao Brutally Beats the Evil Cultivator
- Chapter 133: The Black Cat Clan
- Chapter 132: Recording Ends, an Unexpected Black Cat
- Chapter 131: You Want to See the Malevolent Ghost? Then Look!
- Chapter 130: Pen Spirit Powerless, Yaoyao the Invincibly Valiant
- Chapter 129: The Truth, a Greedy Demon
- Chapter 128: The Campus Suicide Case
- Chapter 127: Online Live Stream Ends, Preparing for the On-Site Event!
- Chapter 126: Master, She Can’t Possibly Be a Man!
- Chapter 125: The Second Fated Person, The Missing Younger Brother
- Chapter 124: The Stepfather Who Murdered His Wife
- Chapter 123: A Conspiracy From Over Ten Years Ago
- Chapter 122: Variety Show Premieres, The First Fated Person
- Chapter 121: Gu Woman Captured, Body-Swapping Gu
- Chapter 120: The Principle of Mother-Child Gu
- Chapter 119: The Gathering Ends, Gu-Insects in the Perfume
- Chapter 118: Fraternal Twins, One Body, Two Souls
- Chapter 117: She’s My Sister, Don’t Catch Her!
- Chapter 116: I Wasn’t Looking at the Handsome Young Man, I Was Looking at the Little Doll on His Back!
- Chapter 115: Mother’s Best Friends’ Ball, The Daoist Priestess of Mount Qingcheng
- Chapter 114: The Evil Spirit’s Additional Role
- Chapter 113: Breaking the Blood Curse, The Reason for the Empty Coffin
- Chapter 112: Entering the Tomb, the Artifact-Laden Main Chamber
- Chapter 111: Emperor Ai’s Tomb, the Art of Blood Curses
- Chapter 110: Livestream Ends, Second Brother’s Request
- Chapter 109: The True and False Young Lady, Greedy and Vicious
- Chapter 108: Pretty Auntie, They Are a Destined Match, Oh!
- Chapter 107: The Matter Comes to Light, Disaster from Loose Talk
- Chapter 106: Looking for a Scammer, Ended Up at a Relative’s House
- Chapter 105: Online Romance Scam?
- Chapter 104: Rescue Successful, Fox Woman Hu Shisiniang
- Chapter 103: Speed of Life and Death, Racing Against Death
- Chapter 102: Don’t Always Disbelieve; It’s Easy to Suffer a Loss That Way
- Chapter 101: Live Stream Connection, the Prop Master Who Died Yet Lives On
- Chapter 100: Cleaning Up the Aftermath, and Going Live Again!
- Chapter 99: Joining Forces with Wuchang, the Ghost General Falls into the Net
- Chapter 98: Convergence of Noon and Midnight, Another Sacrificial Ritual
- Chapter 97: The Ghost General Hiding in the Shadows
- Chapter 96: The Two-Faced Uncanny Buddha, Homicide? Suicide!
- Chapter 95: Yao Yao Has Hair Now! The Suicide Jump Case
- Chapter 94: Tribulation Transcended Successfully, the Bristling Yao Yao!
- Chapter 93: Breaking the Spell Technique, the Miao Borderland Gu Maiden
- Chapter 92: Don’t Pick Up Strange Red Envelopes!
- Chapter 91: Aging Syndrome? Borrowing Lifespan!
- Chapter 90: Uncle, You Have the Appearance of Having Lost a Child
- Chapter 89: The Little Bodyguard Team, Preparing for the Feast
- Chapter 88: Big Brother, Don’t Drink Tonight and Take the Small Path
- Chapter 87: Hostage Situation, Soul-Seizing Technique
- Chapter 86: A Day at the Amusement Park
- Chapter 85: Bloodline Strangled by One’s Own Hands, Wickedness Born of Evil
- Chapter 84: The Arrival of the Wicked Guest, the Ghostly Infant Steals Fortune
- Chapter 83: Don’t Worry, Yao Yao Will Help You Take It Back
- Chapter 82: The Life Thief, Found!
- Chapter 81: Seventh Brother’s Request, the Art of Changing Fate
- Chapter 80: The Underworld’s Request, Meritorious Deeds Mission
- Chapter 79: Entering the Underworld, Finally Meeting the Old Daoist
- Chapter 78: Yāo Yāo’s Request, Cooperation with the Special Operations Team
- Chapter 77: Yāo Yāo Becomes an Official, the Soul-Seizing Chains
- Chapter 76: The Invincible Yaoyao, the Great Helper Wu Chang Jun
- Chapter 75: Divided Actions, Deception and Strategy
- Chapter 74: The Devious Plans of Evil Cultivators, A Heaven-Bound Web
- Chapter 73: Live Stream Ends, Save Dad
- Chapter 72: Good Deeds Bring Rewards, A Lifeline
- Chapter 71: Rescued by Bai Xian, Farewell to Impermanence
- Chapter 70: The Daoist Artifact on Your Son’s Body Can’t Hold On Any Longer
- Chapter 69: The Collapse of the Destined One, and the Thoughtful Youngest Child
- Chapter 68: We’re Here to Warn Him, Not Harm Him
- Chapter 67: Midnight TV, Coffins and Ashes Building
- Chapter 66: Those Who Commit Evil Will Eventually Perish, The Next Person of Destiny
- Chapter 65: The Truth Behind the Demon Possession, the Exploited Demon!
- Chapter 64: Her Death Was Entirely Her Own Fault
- Chapter 63: Pointing Out the Truth—She Is Not My Sister
- Chapter 62: Evil Spirit Possession, the Live Stream’s First Intervention
- Chapter 61: A Sister Transformed?
- Chapter 60: Did the Old Taoist Become a Ghost Immortal?
- Chapter 59: The Urgency of Being Inspired, Bai Wuchang’s Shock
- Chapter 58: The Evil Cultivator Executed, Suspected to Be at the Human Sovereign Realm
- Chapter 57: Oops, You’ve Discovered Me—Guess I’ll Have to Kill You Now
- Chapter 56: The Bone and Blood Pill, Raiding the Corrupt Cultist Base
- Chapter 55: The Missing Child Murder Case, Trouble Arises from the Mysterious Door!
- Chapter 54: End of the Livestream, Return of the Wealth God’s Disciple
- Chapter 53: Chasing the Unreachable, Truly a Death Wish
- Chapter 52: Don’t Casually Read Fortunes for Others in a Live Stream
- Chapter 51: Sleeping with a Scumbag, Imprisoned and Treading the Sewing Machine
- Chapter 50: When the Gossip Hits Home – Brother Seven’s Moment of Speechlessness
- Chapter 49: Evil Meets Its End – The Police Make Arrests
- Chapter 48: Severing the Marriage Line, The Mystery of Yao Yao’s Origins
- Chapter 47: The Old Taoist’s Old Acquaintance, White Impermanence of the Underworld
- Chapter 46: Big Sister, That Ghost Is Your Husband!
- Chapter 45: Live Streaming Starts! Let’s Welcome the First Unlucky Soul!
- Chapter 44: Merit Gone? Merit is Here!
- Chapter 43: The Culprit is Caught, the Generous Grandmother
- Chapter 42: Second Uncle, Please Don’t Board the Plane Yet!
- Chapter 41: The Child of Uncle’s Family is a Boy, Why Are You All Sad?
- Chapter 40: You Want to Make a Move? Then Wait for Death!
- Chapter 39: Gu Xingjun Comes Knocking
- Chapter 38: Five Thunder Punishment of Evil Cultivation
- Chapter 37: Human Traffickers Deserve to Die
- Chapter 36: The Shocked Lady Gu
- Chapter 35: Lady Gu is Here
- Chapter 34: Lucky to Become a Legal Advocate
- Chapter 33: The Battle Triggered by the Ground Shrinking Talisman
- Chapter 32: The Frantically Fleeing Head
- Chapter 31: Time to Eat Chicken Legs!
- Chapter 30: The Open-Eyed Guan Gong
- Chapter 29: Driving is Too Slow, Let’s Shrink the Distance
- Chapter 28: The Ghost-Slaying Curse
- Chapter 27: You Can’t Judge a Person by Their Appearance
- Chapter 26: Miss, Your Husband is a Gambler
- Chapter 25: That Bad Guy is Going to Be in Big Trouble
- Chapter 24: This Is My Daughter, and Also the Senior You’re Looking For
- Chapter 23: Lin Wan’s Suffocation
- Chapter 22: Peach Blossom Curse
- Chapter 21: Qing Jie’s Request
- Chapter 20: Reclaiming the Soul
- Chapter 19: If You Don’t Speak, Yaoyao Can Take It Herself
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