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The Tale of the Ghost Eyes Chapter 74 Inviting a God and Setting an Altar

Zhao Laohei threw a scowl at me, letting my words fall away like leaves in the wind. "This is no time for jokes Xiao Yong. Step aside."

He moved his feet in the conjuration steps and tried again. Once more nothing happened.

I gritted my teeth against the possible backlash and said, "Uncle Zhao, seriously let me try. This is the best time! We don't want to miss it."

"And I can finally see if I have the power too!" I thought to myself.

Zhao Laohei tried once again, dropping his hands to his sides in defeat when nothing happened. With a half-hearted shrug, he handed the peach wood sword to me. The blade glistened in the sun as I wrapped my hands around the hilt. He very quickly taught me the footwork and what to say.

I'd seen the footwork time and time again, and had even practiced it in my room for fun before. When Zhao Laohei saw my feet fall into step with ease he gave a slight smile. "No wonder Master Liu claimed you as a godson. You're quite talented."

"Can I wear the frock too?" I asked.

He looked down on me with light surprise. "I show my ancestors respect when I wear this frock." He looked me in the eye, "If you truly respect your ancestors, I think you'll be okay without it."

I nodded and let out a breath that I didn't know I was holding in. Cycling through the air around us, I felt nervousness flutter around me.

I motioned for Zhao Laohei to step away and began the ritual. Mustering the best impression of Master Liu, I shouted, "Grand Supreme Elderly Lord, I command you! Begin!"

The space around me, everything fell silent. Zhao Jie and Shang Haoming were staring at me with admiration. At the base of the mountain, the crowd of adults shifted and stirred.

The locust trees around us absorbed my words, taking them in and giving back nothing. "Is that it?" I thought.

Zhao Laohei shook his head and said, "Xiao Yong, don't feel bad. You're still very young."

"No." I said without thought. "I don't believe it. Let me try again, I have an idea." I looked at him. "This time I'll invite a god."

"A god?" Zhao Laohei asked in surprise.

I nodded. "Master Liu taught me."

Zhao Laohei gazed at me incredulously, but took a step back. I repeated my breathing cycle and raised the peach wood sword in my left hand. I moved my right hand in the Taoist ritual and murmured the incantation Master Liu once taught me.

A cold wind flitted over the mountain as soon as I began. The candles flickered erratically, but stayed lit. I felt a grasping pull of Yin air surround me. A presence filled my mind, like blinding light that warmed me. I gasped as a constant heat pulsed into every inch of me. The words that came from my mouth were not my own, "Is it you again?"

My skin broke out in goose bumps and a blackness threatened to overwhelm my mind. The presence pulsed with power.

"Little boy." I said. It said. "You should not call on me for your silly games."

Zhao Laohei was gaping at the voice that resonated out of me. His mouth hung open in disbelief. Xiao Yong and Shang Haoming stood behind him, mirroring the awe on his face. "Why is his voice different?" Shang Haoming whispered.

Zhao Laohei hushed him.

My body turned at the direction of the power coursing through me. Eyes that I could see through, but not control focused on Wang Chunmei as she lay by the altar. My mouth opened and the power began speaking. "There is a Red ghost within this girl. Is that why you've called me? You simple mortals."

I watched as my body moved closed to the girl. Wang Chunmei watched me approach and began to shake. The crying shriek of a baby filled the mountain air. It was a begging cry and filled with fear.

"Wait!" I cried, the voice now my own. "I don't want to hurt the spirit, only send it away!" The power in my body moved us another step towards Wang Chunmei. A course of red power flashed over my eyes, blinding me for a moment. "You're a Red Ghost too." I thought, straining my mind to communicate with the power within me.

"And?" The voice said, now only to me.

"The baby spirit is a Red Ghost. If you two fight then you'll be evenly matched! And…Taoism isn't about fighting!" I felt my forehead crinkle with frustration. Zhao Laohei and my friends stared on at me, unaware of the silent conversation.

"Your thoughts are clear to me, boy. Speak them now or I shall return to my peace."

"I invited you here to help me begin the religious rite, not to fight with this spirit." A bolt of panic shot through my head. What if it doesn't listen? "I brought you here with a Taoist ritual to make a Taoist contract! You have to listen to me, I can send the other spirit away!"

A vacuum of silence filled my head for only a moment. What replaced it was a booming laugh that filled my head and echoed out of my open mouth. "You want to do it alone, eh?" The voice said.

"Mortals are so interesting. Fine, I will help you." It paused. "For the contract."

The panic struck again. "The contract, yeah." I thought, now aware of sweat beading down my face.

The voice whispered in my mind. "From now on, when you seek a spirit to help you. It will be me. Only me. Always me." The voice lowered and sank in deeper until I could feel the presence pounding behind my eyes.

Before I could consider the offer, the power within moved my hands into a Taoist symbol murmuring a complicated incantation. My mouth unhinged and the voice spoke, "It is done."

The voice lowered once more and whispered into my mind. "From this day. I will be your ghost spirit and you will be my mortal." The words sank into me with unfathomable weight. "You should be grateful, little boy."

It went on, "When you call me into your body, you will have access to my supernatural air for a few minutes at a time. Shall we begin?"

I shook back into myself, realizing that I had control of my body again. "Yes, thank you." I whispered. I raised the sword again and repeated the ritual process. As my foot fell on the final step, I shouted, "Begin!"

A whirlwind of frozen air swirled around the altar, Wang Chunmei, and myself. The girl began to writhe and squirm on the ground before me. A red smoke lifted and swirled from her eyes, nostrils, and mouth. The smoke pulled into a roughened shape above her.

The smoke formed into the child we'd seen. It wore split pants and a tiger cap. Snot was running down its face, but all the decay we'd seen before was gone.

Behind the ghost, my friends all stepped back in fear. Zhao Laohei gasped audibly to my left. He swallowed loudly and praised, "I can't believe it Xiao Yong! You're Taoism is so powerful!"

A smile that wasn't mine grew on my face. "Okay, it's time to go." I thought to the spirit within me. As if expressing its approval, the power nodded my head and flowed out of me. The warmth vanished and left behind a vacuum of frigid loneliness. My knees buckled below me. Hands appeared beneath my armpits and all of a sudden Zhao Laohei was the only thing keeping me from acquainting myself with the dirt.

He set me down gently and took the peach wood sword from my hand. "You did very well, Xiao Yong. You got us started. It's my turn now. Go to Xiao Jie."

I stood on shaking legs and wobbled around the spirit to where Zhao Jie was. I whispered to Shang Haoming, "Do you still have the stone I gave you?" He nodded. "Wave it at the little ghost and say, 'follow me'."

Shang Haoming stared at the red shadow, unmoving.

"Shang Haoming!" Zhao Laohei shouted, still waving his arms in the ritual.

Shang Haoming snapped to life, but didn't move. "Uncle Zhao, I… I can't! " He shouted.

Zhao Laohei scowled from across the altar. The spirit followed his hands in their movements. Zhao Jie put his arm around my shoulder and hoisted me up. "You are so good." He said, grinning. "Let's help out."

Although I had no strength left, I lifted my hand with Zhao Jie and we gave Shang Haoming a shove in his big meaty side. He came to life with a grunt.

As if rebooted, Shang Haoming raised the stone and followed directions. He beckoned the spirit with his other hand and repeated, "Follow me," over and over again. The spirit turned from Zhao Laohei and began lilting towards Shang Haoming. It staggered on the ground past Wang Chunmei's unmoving body.

Shang Haoming's face paled and he started to back away from the spirit faster. His legs bunched as if he'd sprint away any second, but Zhao Laohei rushed around the prone girl and grabbed his shoulder. "If you run," He whispered into Shang Haoming's ear, "It will attack you. Listen to me! You lead the ghost and follow me." He pointed into the trees behind us. "We're going to its grave."

Zhao Laohei finished with a reassuring squeeze on Shang Haoming's shoulder. He walked along the mountain road to the valley we'd found. Shang Haoming followed him, walking backwards and guiding the spirit, which was now walking along the road like a lost little boy. I went with the others, dragging the unconscious Wang Chunmei down the road on her stretcher. When we got to the trees the path had already been cleared.

At the edge of the forest, I asked Zhao Laohei, "Uncle Zhao, should we come too?"

Zhao Laohei called from the front of the line, "Yes. Untie the girl and rouse her! She'll need help, but she should be present as well!"

Zhao Jie and I did so, shaking the girl by her shoulder until her eyes flickered open.

As I expected, now that the spirit had left her, she awoke. Her eyes shone a dull brown that was glossed with confusion. She peered around at us and said, "Did...did it leave?"

I nodded, afraid to shock her. Tears filled her eyes, replacing the dullness with a shiny desperate sadness. "It was horrible." She said quietly. "I could only watch as it…it…" A sob racked her body.

Zhao Jie embraced her in an awkward hug and I pointed at the crimson shadow ahead of us. "It's about to leave. We're sending it away. Will you come with us? We need you."

Wang Chunmei looked between the two of us, found the ghost in the trees ahead and shuddered. Zhao Jie held her hand in his. She looked at him again and nodded. "You saved me." She said and got to her feet.

The three of us walked, Zhao Jie and I helping Wang Chunmei. We staggered after the ghost, following the others down into the valley.

A mound of dirt rose from the forest ahead of us. "We'll be safe as soon as it's over." I said, hoping to sound confident. "No running this time."

"No." Zhao Jie said, huffing from the other side of Wang Chunmei. "Not this time."

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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
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