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The Tale of the Ghost Eyes Chapter 101 The Peach Blossom Mirror and Sister Wen

I asked Master Liu about the deserted village after Sima Jie and Zuo Qingmu left.

"You remember, eh?" He gave a thoughtful "Hmm" and touched his chin. "I suppose you would. It's of no import now, you'll see when we go there."

I nodded up at him. If my memory served, the village was shock full of ghosts, but none of them attacked us last time.

We reached home and went about our tasks. Master Liu shooed me away so he could concentrate. I practiced making amulets, Da Hong fist, meditation, cleansing, my jade, and finally got to the dragon scales.

Sima Jie promised that he would smelt the scales for me. Though, I guess the three rainbows and all of his important duties distracted him. He'd forgotten to take them with him.

I brought them to Master Liu for help. He worked on the material for several days, asking me to create special paper amulets and burn them for ash water. I did as told and concocted some very supernaturally heavy water. I'd never heard of amulets used to make water like this before. When I questioned Master Liu's instruction he said, "A Taoist named Ou Yezi founded that method at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period."

He went on to tell me that the water functioned to transfer supernatural energy into weapons, promoting them for more mystical works. "My first work, the Dragonsword, was submerged in water of the very same." Master Liu told me.

"Ou Yezi's was a very unique Taoist. He's focused his time and practice on creating weaponry, instead of promoting his own power. Most avoid that route because it takes much longer to become strong enough to defend yourself. No one ever lived up to Ou Yezi's status. It was a shame when he passed."

"What did you notice about the refining amulets I had you craft?" He asked

"They're very different. The book says the cinnabar has to be mixed with rust, and applied with strength, not focus. And that the momentum of application influences the function!" I replied. Being the good student, I went on, "And the incantation is rough! It took me nearly four minutes to say the whole thing. Why is it like that?"

"It's not used very often." He replied with a light smile.

Between my amulet crafting and Master Liu's knowledge, we were moving forward with the scales at an incredible pace. We had to put it in the ash water each day and let it soak for about half an hour. After seven days we could move onto the next step. While we waited for the scales to soak, Master Liu and I talked of the skills required to be a Taoist. He taught me the concepts of repelling ghosts, igniting flames, suppressing souls, and casting curses.

"Curses?" I asked. The old man nodded, his face turning serious. "Why do Taoists practice curses?"

"It is the only skill that can affect the living. Sometimes it is necessary to…let's say deal with enemies on this plane."

As he explained it, Taoist curses were very different from those of witchcraft. Taoist curses worked much faster, but were half as effective. A witch's curse worked slowly and would maim or kill everyone it touched. "In the beginning, curses were only meant to trick others into fleeing. As we practiced the concept, the idea grew in power. You must remember, only use this skill to save others from harm, or to protect yourself."

He peered down at me until I nodded.

As the week passed and we continued soaking the scales, I practiced my own skills. I could summon my green spirit for almost an hour now, give or take thirty seconds. I was pretty proud of myself.

When the scales were finished soaking, Master Liu took them to the forge. He returned that afternoon wielding a large oval creation the size of a textbook.

"Is it a shield?" I asked as he hefted it into the table.

"No. A Taoist has no need of a shield." He said, marveling at the thing, "Plus it's far too thick to use as a shield." He paused for a moment. "I have an idea."

He hefted the scale slate and took it outside to the tool bench. After half an hour of grunting, grinding, and some detail work, he brought it back in. The smoothed, oval dragon scale was now a mirror. Master Liu polished the surface where he'd carved in the Eight Trigrams. "I call it the Peach Blossom Mirror." He said with a smile.

Peach wood, dragon scales, and the eight trigrams were representatives of Yang power. "This mirror embodies significant power. If you used this to reflect moonlight on a red spirit, it wouldn't be able to bother you any longer." He smiled over it. "What do you think?"

"I love it!" I told him, grinning like an idiot at my reflection in the newest treasure of my collection.

I carried the mirror with me almost constantly. The boys started to mock me, calling me girly names because I had a mirror on me. I didn't care. I thought it was super cool. Little did I know of how effective it would be as a weapon. Other Taoists might have swords, whips, bells and clocks, but me…I have a mirror.

My time with Master Liu was fleeting. After only a few weeks he pulled me aside after dinner and said the inevitable.

"I must go soon. Your jade stone is almost cleared."

I gave him a sad smile and nodded my head. He'd come and gone so many times that the sting of loss was but a splinter now. "I understand. Thank you for everything you've done. When will I see you again?"

He returned my smile. "You've grown into quite the young man, Xiao Yong. I'm proud of you." He tussled my hair annoyingly. "I'll be back in five years time when we must attend to the deserted village. During those years I expect you to practice the skills I taught you. They will serve to protect you in my absence."

"What about my eyes?" I asked. He only shook his head.

"Perhaps we will find a solution next time. May I tell you something, Xiao Yong?" I nodded enthusiastically.

"Sima Jie told me years ago that I would never take an apprentice. While you are not a Taoist, you are my godson. However much you learn from me is up to you now." I bowed to him,

"Thank you, Master Liu." My parents and Master Liu talked for a very long time on the front steps the night he left. I heard my dad comforting my mom because she was crying.

Breakfast was eerily silent the next morning.

When Spring Festival came around my dad brought me some new clothes, and even gave me some lucky money. I was honestly surprised. After a day of revelry, we returned to the house as a family. It was over dinner that the shoe dropped.

I was laughing at something when my dad suddenly cleared his throat. I fell silent and looked at him, not used to this kind of address. He peered over his reading glasses at me.

"Xiao Yong, you're going to have a sister." A smile bloomed beneath his nose. "What do you think?"

"A sister?" I asked, stunned. My head was reeling. I thought they I was enough to keep them busy, what with the ghosts and whatnot. I couldn't think of anything to say.

"We want you have a partner, a friend! Otherwise our house will be so quiet." Mom said. She smiled at me. I didn't return it.

Dad broke the silence. "By this time next year you will have a new sister and a new room!" He raised his hands as if in triumph. "We're moving!"

"This isn't fair!" I thought, not daring to voice it. "They're the parents, they give the orders."

"The adoption papers have already been filed." My mother said, placing her hands on the table like an excited school child. "There's a family in a nearby village that has had trouble keeping children. They have a little girl, who's only three years old. Her sister died of a strange illness and they don't want her to go the same way. We're going to invite her into our home and our hearts." Her smile couldn't be any bigger.

Mom came home with the little girl on the fifteenth two months later. I remember because it was the first month of the new lunar year. Something about that stuck out to me. I was waiting on the front porch, arms crossed and ready to hate the new member of our family. Mom walked up, carrying her and my loathing melted away. The girl had big brown eyes and chubby cheeks. She looked around like everything was new and amazing and I…well I didn't hate her.

She never lost her temper at the house. She sat quietly anywhere we went. If I gave her food, she would eat it without complaint. The only things that worried me were her eyes. She looked like a lost cat in a new place.

"What should we call her?" My mom asked my dad. "What do you think, Xiao Yong?" She turned to me.

"How about Wen?"

Mom lit up. "Wen is a beautiful name! Wen it is!"

All of us looked at the little girl sitting on the floor across the room. "Hello Wen!" Mom cooed at her.

"What's in store for you?" I wondered.

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Chapter 135 The Hidden Danger
Chapter 134 The Sky Master VS The Green Ghost (2)
Chapter 133 The Sky Master VS The Green Ghost (1)
Chapter 132 Entering the Haunted House
Chapter 131 The Sky Thunder Religious Rites
Chapter 130 The Sky Master Nangong
Chapter 129 Soul Suppressing Religious Rites (2)
Chapter 128 Soul Suppressing Religious Rites (1)
Chapter 127 Accepting a Mission at a Critical Moment
Chapter 126 weighting the Advantages and Disadvantages
Chapter 125 The Ghost's Dorm
Chapter 124 The Weird Lavatory
Chapter 123 The Red Hair Elastic (7)
Chapter 122 The Red Hair Elastic (6)
Chapter 121 The Red Hair Elastic (5)
Chapter 120 The Red Hair Elastic (4)
Chapter 119 The Red Hair Elastic (3)
Chapter 118 The Red Hair Elastic (2)
Chapter 117 The Red Hair Elastic (1)
Chapter 116 Is there a Ghost
Chapter 115 The Weird Dormitory
Chapter 114 Sending away Xiao Yi
Chapter 113 All Men Are Born Good
Chapter 112 A Wet Baby
Chapter 111 The Haunted Room of the Zhengs
Chapter 110 Visiting the Natural Parents of Xiao Yi
Chapter 109 Xiao Yi's Wishes
Chapter 108 The Secret of the Mirror Image (3)
Chapter 107 The Secret of the Mirror Image (2)
Chapter 106 The Secret of the Mirror Image (1)
Chapter 105 Visiting a Master
Chapter 104 Many Omens of disaster
Chapter 103 The Strange Shadow in the Mirror
Chapter 102 The Old Man Sitting on the Tomb
Chapter 101 The Peach Blossom Mirror and Sister Wen
Chapter 100 The Wonders of the Three Rainbows
Chapter 99 The Frozen Ghost
Chapter 98 The Dark Daytime (10)
Chapter 97 The Dark Daytime (9)
Chapter 96 The Dark Daytime (8)
Chapter 95 The Dark Daytime (7)
Chapter 94 The Dark Daytime (6)
Chapter 93 The Dark Daytime (5)
Chapter 92 The Dark Daytime (4)
Chapter 91 The Dark Daytime (3)
Chapter 90 The Dark Daytime (2)
Chapter 89 The Dark Daytime (1)
Chapter 88 The Ghost Knocked on the Back Side of Head
Chapter 87 Mr. Left Asked for Paper Amulets
Chapter 86 Calling on Souls
Chapter 85 Mr. Left
Chapter 84 The Frequent Ghost Events
Chapter 83 The Frozen Ghost Appears
Chapter 82 The Man Buried in the Snow
Chapter 81 The Cold Winter
Chapter 80 Making Paper Amulets (2)
Chapter 79 Making Paper Amulets (1)
Chapter 78 Master Liu's Warning
Chapter 77 The Mood of Speaking to the Ghosts
Chapter 76 The Magical Ability of the Master Ge
Chapter 75 The Savior is coming
Chapter 74 Inviting a God and Setting an Altar
Chapter 73 A Mistake
Chapter 72 Master Huang is a Liar
Chapter 71 Master Huang Performed Religious Rites
Chapter 70 Hearing Baby's Cries Again
Chapter 69 An Enchanted Woman (2)
Chapter 68 An Enchanted Woman (1)
Chapter 67 The Unrotten Baby Corpse (2)
Chapter 66 The Unrotten Baby Corpse (1)
Chapter 65 An Old Crow Eating a Corpse
Chapter 64 A Wayward Baby Ghost
Chapter 63 The Cries of Baby in the Wild
Chapter 62 My Old Bro
Chapter 61 It's Time to Leave Now
Chapter 60 There is Something Else
Chapter 59 Master Liu's News
Chapter 58 Forever Friends
Chapter 57 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (3)
Chapter 56 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (2)
Chapter 55 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (1)
Chapter 54 The Tombs of the Living (3)
Chapter 53 The Tombs of the Living (2)
Chapter 52 The Tombs of the Living (1)
Chapter 51 The New Discovery
Chapter 50 Footprints Made by Leather Shoes
Chapter 49 Nonliving
Chapter 48 Going under the Tomb
Chapter 47 The Black Snake Spirit
Chapter 46 A Couple of Treasures
Chapter 45 A Cloth Doll
Chapter 44 Schoolhouse in the Hell (2)
Chapter 43 Schoolhouse in the Hell (1)
Chapter 42 Milky Snakeskin (2)
Chapter 41 The Milky Snakeskin (1)
Chapter 40 Frightening Phantom
Chapter 39 Yellow Birds
Chapter 38 Don't Avoid the Opportunity (2)
Chapter 37 Don't Avoid the Opportunity (1)
Chapter 36 Soul Suppressing Thunder
Chapter 35 The Red Line 2
Chapter 34 The Red Line 1
Chapter 33 Keeping the Ghosts out 4
Chapter 32 Keeping the Ghosts out 3
Chapter 31 Keeping the Ghosts out 2
Chapter 30 Keeping the Ghosts out 1
Chapter 29 Ghost Covered Eyes
Chapter 28 Here comes Master Liu
Chapter 27 The Body Behind the Lunatic
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
Chapter 24
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 10
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