The Lord of the Left Path 63: Chapter 63
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"Is it good?" 0
 
The pupil, as dark as ink, smiled and said, "How could that be possible?" 0
 
The Two-Headed Strange Man trembled and replied, "I, Gui Zai, did not detect any magical fluctuations. How did you come out?" 0
 
Zuo Ci held in his left hand a ghostly infant covered in dark purple bruises, its sharp teeth bared. Its crimson pupils were beginning to fade. 0
 
"Your little pet doesn't seem impressive," Zuo Ci chuckled. "Take a look at the door; if it reveals itself, then that's on you! Raising a little ghost has been around since ancient times." 0
 
In ancient rituals, creating Gui Zai typically involved using the bodies of deceased children and materials like Corpse Oil. However, as time has evolved, the methods of raising little ghosts have become clearer. 0
 
Currently, there are roughly three categories of little ghosts: You Gui Zi, Gui Zi Xiang, and Evil Spirit Child. You Gui Zi and Gui Zai Xiang no longer involve corpses or Corpse Oil. The Thai people worship them as deities, calling them Kuman Thong, which means Jin Tong Zi. 0
 
You Gui Zi is crafted by a sorcerer who carves a small ghost figure from bamboo and places it in a glass bottle. Then, Buddha Oil is poured into the ghost's chest area, and after the sorcerer performs a blessing to summon its spirit, it can be offered for worship. 0
 
Gui Zai Xiang consists of small figurines. In ancient times, Exorcists would use the nails, hair, and fingers of an infant corpse to mold them into shape. Nowadays, many are made from ceramics, bronze, or even plastic without any remains included. Like You Gui Zi, they are blessed before being taken home for worship. 0
 
It is said that offering You Gui Zi and Gui Zai Xiang can enhance one's fortune, attract wealth and relationships, ward off misfortune, and protect the home. However, the prerequisite is that one must love them as their own children and offer sincere devotion. 0
 
As for the Evil Spirit Child, it is much more formidable. The Evil Spirit Child is the most powerful type of Gui Zai, with magical abilities far surpassing those of You Gui Zi and Gui Zai Xiang. 0
 
To create an Evil Spirit Child, one must first find an infant corpse that died in utero or within three days of birth due to an accident. The body is soaked in a potion and then dried with intense heat before being molded with brass. Finally, incantations are recited for forty-nine days to bless it. 0
 
The Evil Spirit Child is only palm-sized and looks similar to an ordinary small bronze statue; however, one cannot tell that inside lies a dried infant corpse. Once an Evil Spirit Child is offered for worship, it becomes difficult to dismiss or send away. 0
 
 
Because the Evil Spirit Child is very resentful. 0
 
After returning home to offer sacrifices, if you leave without proper respect, the Evil Spirit Child may feel unloved and disrespected, leading to revenge against the one who offered sacrifices. This could result in misfortune, accidents, and family breakdowns, causing harm to family members as well. 0
 
"Return my Gui Zai to me!" the Two-Headed Strange Man growled. 0
 
He gripped the Buddha Amulet tightly against his chest, his mouth beginning to chant strange and obscure mantras in an ancient tongue. 0
 
With a roar, the Buddha Amulet emitted two beams of crimson blood light, revealing a visage resembling the Red-Eyed Unicorn Evil God. A stream of black turbid qi erupted from the amulet and surged into the Two-Headed Man's nostrils, causing his four eyes to gleam with a beast-like ferocity. 0
 
The man's muscles began to bulge, enveloped in a layer of dark cyan armor-like skin, exuding an overwhelming presence. Even on his two peculiar heads, spiral horns began to sprout. 0
 
"Is this madness?" Mao Lei exclaimed. 0
 
The Suit Man cursed angrily, "How can he just borrow the power of Pa Ying right away? That will disrupt our plans!" 0
 
The Daoist elder remained silent, his pupils reflecting a wary expression. 0
 
Mao Lei was adept at nurturing Gui Zai techniques. However, few knew that his trump card was actually the worship of the Evil God Pa Ying. 0
 
Pa Ying, also known as Brahmapura, is a term in Siam that refers to all malevolent spirits with red eyes and curved horns. Its true form is that of a mountain spirit or earth deity. 0
 
In Siam, some Black-Clad Ajarn worship Pa Ying, using offerings such as human oil and soil from graves, and even applying female bodily fluids onto Pahng statues for veneration. 0
 
This practice is quite sinister. In Siam, Pa Ying is known as an authentic entity because it can help wearers ward off disasters, avoid misfortune, and consume minor spirits. 0
 
 
This involves Kai Yan and the unmanifested Kai Yan. Wei Kai Yan Pa Ying, although still a red-eyed figure with bent horns, exudes an air of authority that is not righteous, thus being classified as a Guardian Deity. 0
 
Kai Yan Pa Ying, also known as Hong Yan Pa Ying, is an Evil God, created from the soil of graves belonging to certain Black-Clad Ajarn, corpse oil, and the remains of dead infants. The term Kai Yan refers to the practice of using the blood of a sorcerer, which is then smeared onto the Pupil of the Evil God. 0
 
The idol automatically absorbs the blood of its followers, transforming its expression from that of a benevolent Guardian Deity to that of a sinister Evil God. It is said that this act can enhance the power of a Buddha Amulet. There are even rumors that some Black-Clad Ajarn, when offering to Pa Ying Kai Yan, would use female menstrual blood. They claim that menstrual blood is the dirtiest Yin Wu in the world and can greatly stimulate the ferocity of Pa Ying. 0
 
Mao Lei worships that particular Pa Ying, seemingly offering Tian Gui Blood to it, making it one of the most fearsome Evil Gods. 0
 
Gurgle, gurgle. The Two-Headed Man Mao Lei's ribs and spine twisted and writhed, and astonishingly, four more bloodied and fleshly arms began to grow. 0
 
 
 
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