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Invincibility Begins with a Super Fairy Manny novel Chapter 1351

Chapter 1351: Chapter 1348 Buddhist Monk (Second Update)

Under such peculiar circumstances, the monk displayed no sign of panic. Instead, he retrieved a rice bowl and a wooden fish from the backpack behind him, and stood in the middle of the town store, gently striking the wooden fish.

The monotonous sound of the wooden fish carried far into the stillness of the evening.

Behind the windows of the small town, shadows began to flicker.

The monk remained oblivious, continuing to strike the wooden fish.

Finally.

A door in the town was softly pushed open, and out stepped an elderly man with a sorrowful expression, holding a rough ceramic rice bowl in his hands.

He waved toward the monk and said, "Stop striking that!"

The sound of the wooden fish abruptly ceased.

The monk lifted his head and quietly stared at the old man.

The old man approached, poured the contents of his bowl into the monk’s rice bowl, and said with a bitter smile, "Little Master, our town no longer has any food left worth eating; this is all there is! Eat this and leave quickly!"

"Thank you, Benefactor!" The monk lightly clasped his hands in a gesture of gratitude and then stood on the street, eating one bite after another from the rice bowl.

The rice bowl was large, but the amount of rice was very small.

After just a few bites, the monk finished eating all its contents.

The old man watched silently. When the monk finished, he gestured with his hand, "Go! The sooner you leave, the better. This is no place for you to stay!"

The monk said nothing, then smiled at the old man.

"Please return, Benefactor. I will go on my own!"

The old man nodded and turned back into the house.

The sound of the door closing reverberated down the long street, and many gazes from behind the windows seemed to be observing everything.

The monk turned and walked away in silence.

As his figure disappeared into the darkness, the town reverted to its death-like stillness.

The gazes behind the windows also vanished. 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶

But what they didn’t see was that, upon reaching the edge of the town, the monk stopped under a large tree, holding prayer beads and quietly waiting for something.

One hour, an hour and a half...

Finally!

As a demonic moon broke through the dark clouds and bathed the world in crimson light, an icy wind emerged from the distance, roaring over the town before descending upon its streets after several swirling motions above.

When the cold wind dissipated, the figures of several fierce ghosts with lips as if painted in blood became visible.

Upon their arrival, these ghosts burst into arrogant laughter.

"Today, Ghost Master feasted well. Finally, it’s our turn!" a fat-headed, big-eared ghost sneered.

"Indeed! Ghost Master devoured everything cleanly, leaving nothing for us. We can only come out and scavenge for scraps!" added another ghost, thin and reed-like, laughing sinisterly.

Standing nearby, a green-faced, fang-bearing ghost remained silent, sniffed the air, and suddenly his eyes lit up. With a stretch of his arm, his limb extended instantly, reaching inside a nearby house.

A startled scream from within the house echoed, and as the arm retracted, it held a frail young girl of about fifteen or sixteen.

The girl was slender, her face etched with terror, but her features remained delicate and refined.

Upon seeing this, the other ghosts all displayed ravenous expressions.

"Well, well, who would’ve thought such a delightful piece would be hiding around here? Looks like we brothers will have a feast tonight!" the fat-headed ghost said, extending his crimson tongue greedily.

"Exactly! This age is my favorite; after we’re done playing, her soul essence will be exquisite for consumption. The flavor couldn’t be better!" the reed-thin ghost cackled.

The ghost clutching the girl remained silent, but drool dripped from the corner of his mouth, corroding the earth beneath into a pit.

The girl, trembling to the brink of collapse, finally managed to cry out in terror.

Her scream caused a ripple of agitation throughout the entire town.

Behind the windows, silhouettes shifted incessantly, and suppressed sounds of rage-filled breathing could be heard.

Chapter 1351 - 1348 Buddhist Monk (Second Update) 1

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