Chapter 942 Summoning Spirits and the Clash of Taoist Sects: A Priest's Dilemma

In the room, the priest sat on the ground, his hat askew, and the bell rolled onto the floor, with its clapper falling out.

He looked shocked, muttering to himself, saying something about his ancestors.

Susie led Lena in and said, "Your method was wrong, this is not how you summon spirits."

"Moreover, after a person dies, they are supposed to go to the underworld. Pulling her back from the path of the Yellow Springs in such a forceful manner, your methods are all wrong."

Susie sized up the man in front of her. Just a moment ago, she had only seen him from behind, catching a glimpse of his profile and figure, but not getting a good look at his face.

Now, upon closer inspection, she realized that this man was quite young, appearing to be just in his early twenties. He was tall, standing at around 1.8 meters, and very thin.

No wonder the level was not good.

Susie muttered to herself.

The priest looked up and saw a child standing at the door, with Lena's parents nervously following behind her.

"Who are you?" he asked.

Wade was about to speak when Kellen, with his arms crossed, said slowly, "We were also priests."

Mitch: "..."

Wade nodded quickly, "That's right, we were also priests."

The priest in the room stood up, frowned, and looked at the three people in front of him.

Were they also priests? They don't look like it at all!

"The ancestral master's belongings are very serious, do not speak casually! Since you say you are also a priest, may I ask which sect you belong to, whose teachings you follow, and who is your mentor?"

Wade: "Did you have to apprentice as a priest?"

Did they not have it? Does it count if Yama brought it personally?

Wade was about to say "no," but Kellen spoke first.

"What does it matter to you which faction we belong to? And which faction do you belong to?"

It was like acting in a TV drama, with sects involved...

They were brought by Susie, who is Yama, but this definitely cannot be said.

If one were to randomly claim allegiance to a certain sect, and coincidentally the other party also belongs to the same sect, wouldn't it be exposed?

So the question should be thrown back, letting the other party speak first.

The priest indeed said, "I am a disciple of the Origin sect, named Matthew Asher."

Kellen raised an eyebrow slightly, "Hmm, this name..."

Seeing Matthew staring at him, Kellen randomly blurted out, "We are from Pepper School, under the tutelage of Micky."

Mitch: "..."

His mouth twitched fiercely as he restrained the urge to kick Kellen into the sky with one foot.

Susie was shocked.

Matthew: "???"

What is Pepper and what is Micky?

"Is there such a sect? Why haven't I heard of it..."

Kellen said, "There are numerous sects in Taoism, and there are as many small sects as there are hairs on a cow. It's normal if you haven't heard of them."

Matthew nodded, and that was true.

It used to be an unknown faction.

He was different. He graduated from a reputable Taoist university and even went up the mountain to formally apprentice himself to a master. As a disciple of the largest orthodox sect, it was his duty to take care of and guide these smaller sects.

"How can you say that my method is wrong?" Matthew said, "Have you not properly learned the techniques of summoning and retaining spirits? Let me tell you, this matter is very serious. If you don't understand, I can teach you properly, but please refrain from speaking recklessly in the future. Pretending to know when you don't is a big taboo, you know?"

It's not surprising that Matthew thinks so, because there are too many fake priests in this profession. It's already quite good if one out of ten thousand priests is truly capable.

Many priests who roam in society nowadays, most of them have some skills, but they are also half-knowledgeable and often pretend to understand to deceive others.

Matthew usually breaks up with someone as soon as he meets them, but seeing Kellen with two children in front of him, he imagined a scene of a big man who had lost his spouse/divorced and was struggling to survive.

So I kindly gave some advice.

This statement truly left Wade speechless. How dare he say that her sister didn't understand.

He felt that there was no one in the world who understood better than her sister, okay?

He was about to speak, but this time Susie beat him to it: "It's not that we don't understand, it's that you don't understand."

Susie pointed at the things he had placed in the living room and said, "These things you have placed are not for summoning spirits, they are for trapping them."

Matthew nodded, "That's right, to keep the soul, it's naturally the Soul Lock Formation."

Susie opened her mouth and said, "So you knew? Do you know that doing this will make Lena feel pain all over her body?"

Matthew didn't agree with this. He studied orthodox soul summoning and soul retention, and there was no reason for the soul to feel pain.

Soul is not a human, how could it feel pain?

He said displeasedly, "Little girl, don't think you can speak recklessly just because you've learned a little bit. Is this your father? He doesn't even dare to speak out of turn about you..."

Kellen interrupted him, saying, "My daughter's opinion is my opinion."

Matthew: "..."

He was speechless. So it turned out to be a prank?

Or, did these few people know that Lena's parents were desperate and wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to deceive them?

Before, Lena's parents brought a fake priest to find Lena's soul, but it was of no use. They shamelessly deceived Lena and her husband, saying that Lena's soul had already returned home, and asked them to pay ten thousand dollars for the cost of the ritual.

He immediately kicked the man onto the road.

Damn it, another scammer showed up today, and he was even accompanied by two children while scamming.

Uncle can tolerate, but aunt cannot tolerate!

Matthew glared and pointed at the door, saying, "Get out!"