After crossing over, he has no taboos among the zombies.

Chapter 116



Chapter 116

The full moon hangs high in the sky, the clouds are dark and the wind is strong.

This is destined to be a restless night.

The Feiyu Guard, which was responsible for handling supernatural and serious criminal cases in the Dali Dynasty, was extremely busy.

Just as the government office was being scattering copper coins demanding death and the skinning gang was being hunted down, the palace was attacked by a "Hulk" that suddenly appeared.

The Hulk's entire body is green, with countless blue stripes rising high on his body. He is extremely powerful, and with one punch he can create a hole in the thousand-jin iron gate of the palace, and with one kick he can send bricks and stones flying across the palace wall.

The royal guards guarding the palace gate fought desperately until a strong man in a plain white robe arrived and repelled them.

And that's not the end.

Turning around again, shouts and screams were heard from Zhaoyu of Feiyuwei. Two figures rushed out of Zhaoyu and disappeared into the night in a flash.

The two captains joined forces to give chase, but also disappeared.

As for the outcome, no one knows.

All I know is that the Feiyu Guards were like crazy that night, arresting people everywhere.

Anyone who wanders out at night without sleeping will be cursed for the rest of his life.

……

Crematorium.

The big turtle was full and full of energy, but its mouth was a little red and swollen.

Qin He was even more comfortable, squinting his eyes and crossing his legs as he waited for the "barbarian ghost" to be cremated.

His intuition told him that this barbarian ghost was most likely just a high-level minion; those skinning creatures would not be so easily eradicated.

If it was just a mere wild ghost, even if it had the imperial palace behind it, it would be impossible for the Feiyu Guards to be helpless.

Fresh corpses burn much faster than mummies and mutant corpses.

As daybreak approaches, the black and white curtain slowly falls, and the shadow puppet show unfolds the life of the barbarian ghost.

The barbarian ghost is not a ghost, but a ghost cultivator, a human, or to be more precise, half human and half ghost.

Man Gui was born into the aristocratic Xu family and was a descendant of Xu Dahai, the founding general of Dali and King of Zhongshan.

The Xu family was crowned king by a different surname, and after hundreds of years of development, it has already become a behemoth.

When there are many people, there will be more disputes.

Whether it is a family or a dynasty.

Behind closed doors, the Xu family was like a replica of a small imperial court, with numerous factions within the clan vying for power.

The barbarian ghost's name was Xu Huaiqing. He was born out of wedlock to a prostitute whom the King of Zhongshan raped after getting drunk. Because his mother was of low status, he had no one to rely on and was bullied since childhood.

Bullying always picks on the weak, no matter whether it is among adults or children, and it is never evenly distributed. Instead, a group of people will bully one person to death.

The reason is simple, because there are no consequences for bullying this person.

When someone takes the lead, others will follow suit. As the bullying goes on, the person being bullied becomes a pile of mud that anyone can step on.

Xu Huaiqing was a piece of "mud" among the many children of King Zhongshan.

The prince accidentally broke the King of Zhongshan's favorite vase and pointed at Xu Huaiqing, saying that it was him who broke it. Xu Huaiqing argued that it was not him. The King of Zhongshan got angry and ordered his men to punish Xu Huaiqing.

After the punishment, the prince brought people to beat Xu Huaiqing because he denied it.

The second princess was so playful that she threw Princess Zhongshan's favorite Nanyang dog into the water and drowned it. She pointed at Xu Huaiqing and said that he was the one who threw it. Xu Huaiqing cried and said it was not him. The princess was so angry that she punished him by not allowing him to eat.

The second princess brought people to beat him up again.

After a while, Xu Huaiqing didn't dare to argue anymore.

Because it is useless, if you don't argue you will be punished once, and if you argue you will be punished once and beaten.

Gradually, Xu Huaiqing became a professional scapegoat.

Whenever the children made a mistake, they would blame Xu Huaiqing.

Logically speaking, shouldn’t the adults in the mansion know about this?

Of course I know that the little thoughts of children cannot be hidden from the eyes of adults.

But so what?

The children of King Zhongshan were all powerful and influential, and their maternal uncles were partial to those who dared to punish them, and turned a blind eye to those who did not dare to punish them.

The owner didn't dare to punish him, so he just killed a "chicken" to scare the monkey.

Xu Huaiqing is the "chicken" that is often killed.

In the mansions of the rich and powerful, family affection is almost non-existent, and there is only intrigue and calculation.

Children are influenced by what they see and hear, so they naturally follow suit.

Dozens of peonies in the yard were picked today, and Xu Huaiqing knelt there to be punished.

Tomorrow the palace's Ferghana horse will have diarrhea, and Xu Huaiqing will kneel down and be punished.

It rained the next day, and Xu Huaiqing knelt there to accept the punishment.

It didn't rain the day after tomorrow, but Xu Huaiqing was still kneeling there to be punished.

Anyway... he can be punished for anything, and anyone can punish him, and Xu Huaiqing seems to have forgotten to resist.

And these are just one aspect of Xu Huaiqing's life. There are many other ways in which he was bullied and teased.

He was looked down upon in everything from food, clothing, housing and transportation. The servants and maids with a little status in the mansion dared to give him a hard time and often skipped a meal or two.

Although he was the son of the King of Zhongshan and was born out of wedlock, the reason he became like this was due to his fate and character.

If Xu Huaiqing had just caught the two of them and beaten them to death, I guarantee this wouldn't happen again.

But Xu Huaiqing didn't dare, because he had a mother who was even more cowardly than him. She taught him since childhood that he must not resist and must accept everything.

The turning point occurred at Xu Huaiqing's mother's funeral.

It was called a funeral, but in fact it was just the housekeeper and two servants getting a thin coffin, putting Xu Huaiqing's mother in it, carrying it up the mountain and burying it.

An old and ugly prostitute, the King of Zhongshan had long forgotten her. After her death, she was not buried in the ancestral tomb, and no funeral ceremony was held or white mourning clothes were hung, for fear that she would bring bad luck to the palace.

Only a circle of white was wrapped around Xu Huaiqing's forehead, which was considered a funeral.

But even this "funeral" that could not be simpler was neglected.

The housekeeper thought the burial place was too far away, and the servants thought digging a hole was too tiring, so they hastily found a mass grave, dug a shallow hole, threw the coffin in, and called it a day, with even the coffin lid still exposed.

Seeing that his mother had no dignity left even after death, Xu Huaiqing finally became angry. During the argument, twenty years of suppressed anger erupted in one day. He smashed the housekeeper's head with a wooden stick on the spot, scaring away the two servants.

Just when Xu Huaiqing was panicking after killing someone, a man appeared - the ghost cultivator "Jade King".

The Jade King left behind the faceless corpses of his two servants and asked Xu Huaiqing, "Would you accept my offer of being half human, half ghost and I would grant you power, strength, and status?"

At this time, Xu Huaiqing's desire to become stronger was so strong that he was willing to give up everything and bow down in worship.

In this way, Xu Huaiqing joined the Ghost Cultivator Jade King as a member of the Xu family.

After that, with the help of Prince Jade, Xu Huaiqing's situation changed drastically in a very short period of time. Prince Jade promoted him to be the leader and introduced him to "Lady Fengsheng", the actual "Empress Dowager" of the dynasty, and gave him an honorary title.

The Xu family was naturally shocked. Xu Huaiqing, who had been trampled into pieces for more than 20 years, actually climbed up to the high branch of "Lady Fengsheng".

More importantly, Xu Huaiqing's "internal strength" improved by leaps and bounds, leaving all the family members of the same age behind.

As his strength and status changed, the seeds of revenge also took root in Xu Huaiqing's heart.

Those servants who had treated him coldly died one after another, and those brothers and sisters who had been humiliated by him were all trampled under his feet, and he even killed two of them.

Even the Prince of Zhongshan was secretly disgusted by him. He used magic to make his beloved talented woman and his subordinate, Mu Ke, couple up, and deliberately let the Prince of Zhongshan see it. In one night, he not only cut off the Prince of Zhongshan's limbs, but also tore off his "clothes", and at the same time put the blame on the Prince's wife.

The gradual improvement of power and status is always addictive. In order to better win the credit of Jade King and Lady Fengsheng, Xu Huaiqing ordered his minions to ignore the tacit understanding with Feiyuwei and sent his minions to collect human faces everywhere, harming countless people.

At the same time, his strength was also steadily improving, and the ghost spirits he raised soon condensed into ghost bodies after being fed with a large number of human faces.

But just when he was feeling proud and about to take another step forward, two little minions brought the "King of Hell" to him.

With a flick of the three corpse-suppressing nails, his pitiful, tragic and hateful life was fixed on the wall.

The shadow lamp captivated the soul, the judgment was weighed, and the black-robed man spoke with golden words: "The family of a marquis is as deep as the sea, and the human heart is as hard as a needle. If you don't tolerate the tyranny in your heart, it will be difficult to stand firm among a pack of tigers and wolves. If you rise up on the wind, it will be another ten years of disaster for the people. Pitiful people come ~ create pity."


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