Chapter 68: The Soul Comforter and the Mysterious Tent

A gathering taking place from midnight to early morning, this clearly cannot be a normal meeting.

From the main merchandise sold—herbs, furs, and an assortment of strange things—it is evident that those who find and come to this gathering are considered rather eccentric in the eyes of ordinary people.

Yet among these, there are even more peculiar sights to be found at the gathering.

Right now, one such sight is before Tang Qi.

It is a small, old tent seemingly made from stitching together various pieces of animal hides. Inside, there is a tiny altar, and behind it in an open space, an elder dressed in indigenous attire, his head adorned with feathers, is dancing exuberantly as if performing some bizarre dance.

In front of the altar, an old mountain man clasps a wooden box to his chest, his face filled with sorrow.

Tang Qi did not need to ask deliberately, the low murmurs of the crowd around him were enough to give away the story.

The elder is a "Soul Comforter."