Other language: Vietnamese
The Tomb Robbery Chronicles of the Republic Era.
Chapter 2: Dogs, Rabbits, and Chickens. [296]
Summary
The passage describes a complex narrative involving a protagonist who has been brought to a meditation room by a fox named He Tu Zi. The fox explains the temple's unique purpose of suppressing a Mystic Realm where livestock immortals cultivate. He reveals that the temple requires a resident lama to stabilize spiritual energy, with the protagonist being the fourth such lama. The fox shares a personal grievance against Wu Lao Er, who once drugged him and caused him to transform into a woman, leading to a humiliating incident in the Buddhist hall. The story intertwines elements of mysticism, supernatural transformation, and personal conflict within this unusual spiritual setting.Full content
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