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Max-Level Metaphysician: A Debt Repayment Journey-Chapter 118 - : Ancestor Invokes the Deity
Chapter 118: Chapter 118: Ancestor Invokes the Deity
“No need, this will suffice.”
Jiangli directed Xia Xin to light the incense and candles, creating a pathway.
Xia Xin acknowledged with an ‘oh’ and neatly arranged the incense and candles before lighting them.
Jiangli picked up the ceremonial paper money he brought, and with a flip of his fingertips, the paper money began to float into the air.
The next second, a faint ghostly blue flame ignited on the bills.
Seeing this, Xia Xin’s eyes widened suddenly.
The paper money, carrying the ghostly blue flames, quickly descended to the ground.
Jiangli then took another handful of paper money and threw it into the air.
This batch of paper money did not catch fire, nor did it fall to the ground; instead, it floated towards the sky.
Xia Xin was perplexed.
Just then, a pitch-black path gradually appeared on the ground, devoid of any light.
As Xia Xin pondered, the paper money landed on the ground, and the bills ablaze with blue flames turned into small lanterns, lining an entire pathway.
How magical…
Xia Xin observed curiously without looking away.
At that moment, a figure emerged onto the path.
The man was dressed like a scholar, wearing ancient robes, his face like a beautiful jade, extremely handsome.
He was also holding a judge’s brush in his hand.
Seeing the object, Xia Xin’s heart skipped a beat.
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Isn’t that the Judge Cui from the portraits!
Holy shit!
Did the ancestor just casually beckon Judge Cui over with a flick of his hand?
Is that even possible?!
“It appears the Abbot has returned. I was wondering why I sensed a familiar aura.” Judge Cui approached, offering Jiangli a respectful greeting, “Abbot, it has been a long time.”
Jiangli nodded slightly, “Indeed, it has been some time since we last met, yet here we are, and I find myself in need of Judge Cui’s assistance.”
Xia Xin was still in shock.
Summoning deities is a common affair at Xuanmen.
The old Taoist had summoned gods several times, seeking their aid, but most attempts failed, and even the successful ones might only summon a Divine Sense or an ordinary Ghost Envoy.
But such a direct summoning of a god’s true form, Xia Xin had never seen before.
Legends and strange tales in novels wouldn’t dare to write it like this!
The ancestor…
Is he really that powerful?
Xia Xin looked at Jiangli with astonishment.
“The Abbot may instruct as he wishes.” Judge Cui was exceedingly courteous and reverential toward Jiangli.
Xia Xin had never seen a Ghost Envoy show such politeness to a member of Xuanmen.
No, that’s wrong, the ancestor is not just any common figure of Xuanmen.
Xia Xin muttered in his mind.
At this time, Jiangli directly presented Qiang Hongtao and Shuaishuai before Judge Cui.
“I must trouble you to take these two back, send them into reincarnation. They are both pitiable souls, and I hope Judge Cui can make some concessions on their behalf, granting them some preferential treatment.”
On hearing this, Judge Cui glanced over at Qiang Hongtao and Shuaishuai.
Feeling Judge Cui’s gaze, Shuaishuai instinctively burrowed into Qiang Hongtao’s embrace, evidently afraid.
Qiang Hongtao, hugging Shuaishuai, felt an innate fear upon seeing Judge Cui and dared not say a word.
But he believed that with Jiangli present, he wouldn’t let any misfortune befall them, plus, being an adult, he stood there without moving.
“All right.” Scanning them once, Judge Cui readily agreed, “The Abbot’s commands will be strictly observed.”
On hearing this, Jiangli smiled slightly, “I appreciate it.”
Judge Cui expressed the gravity of the duty with one word and didn’t say much else, instead addressing Qiang Hongtao and Shuaishuai, “Follow me.”
Qiang Hongtao nodded hesitantly, took a look back at Jiangli and Xia Xin, “Thank you.”
After speaking, he held Shuaishuai and followed behind Judge Cui, walking down that unique path.
The figures of the few people quickly vanished before Xia Xin’s eyes.
Xia Xin had yet to recover from his surprise when they were already out of sight, and he felt a sense of loss, “They’ve just left, just like that…”