Uncle Nine: Prepare to Open the Altar!

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"Little brother, I would like to ask you to lend me some things. The big demon is about to arrive here, and I want to open the altar to perform a ritual and pray for the talisman to exorcise the demon!" William had a serious expression, his brows furrowed and his eyes solemn.

"Oh, okay," Soma Yukihira responded. Standing nearby, he had overheard the general idea. Like Tsuna, he grew up listening to the story of the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, and was not sure whether to believe in the existence of ghosts. Now, seeing the miraculous methods of this Taoist priest Lin, and with his father not refuting it, he was almost certain that a great demon was about to be born.

If this is really the case, then they must help Master Lin. No matter what, they can't let the set meal house be destroyed! And to be honest, Soma Yukihira couldn't help but feel excited to be able to experience taming a monster, a scene that only appears in stories.

"Do we need to prepare anything?" After thinking all this through, Soma Yukihira seemed very eager.

"Get ready paper, pen, ink, knife, and sword," William commanded, his left hand on his right arm, pinching the seal in his hand, secretly calculating the time, frowning, and giving orders in a deep voice.

"Um, Taoist Priest..." Soma Yukihira, standing by, was a little dumbfounded. Paper, pen, and ink were easy to get, but where could he get the knife and sword? He didn't know if a kitchen knife would work!

"Um?" William came back to his senses and noticed that Soma Yukihira was hesitant to speak. He was slightly stunned, then reacted and hurriedly introduced himself.

"My name is William. I am the ninth child in my family, so everyone calls me Uncle Jiu!"

"Wow!" Jessica couldn't help but raise her eyebrows. She had just found a father, and now Uncle Nine pops up. She had just come to have a meal but got to know two relatives.

Soma Yukihira didn't have as many psychological activities as Jessica. "Uncle Jiu, we don't understand what you are saying."

"Ah?" William showed a trace of confusion on his face, and then he reacted. Neither Qiu Sheng nor Wencai had followed him. The Jessica next to him was obviously a foreign girl and knew nothing about Eastern mysticism, while Soma Yukihira was not clear about his specific requirements.

"Why!" William let out a long sigh. He now missed his two disciples. "Get ready yellow paper, red pen, black ink, real knife, and wooden sword."

"Yellow paper? We have it in the store. We just received a batch a few days ago. We were planning to use it to write the menu," Soma Yukihira said quickly, running to the kitchen and taking out a thick stack of printed paper from the locker.

"Uncle Jiu, take a look. Is this okay?" William stared silently at the yellow paper in front of him, which even had the logo of Yukihira Teishokuya printed on it. The corners of his mouth twitched a little, and he felt a headache at the same time.

"I'll exchange this later." Yellow paper, also known as talisman paper, has no special requirements for the material of the paper, but the paper in front of him was definitely not suitable. "Are there any big roosters in the store?" William asked.

"Yes, the big rooster was just delivered last night and is now being kept well in the kitchen," Soma Yukihira said quickly.

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"Tsuna!" Tsuna was watching the fun, and at this moment, his father's voice came from the storage warehouse. "Help daddy."

Hearing his father's call, Tsuna ran over quickly, only to find that his father was struggling to move the salt jars in the warehouse. Tsuna was a little confused. Taoist Lin was about to hold the altar, so why was his father already moving away the debris? Was this to sprinkle salt to ward off evil spirits?

"Take these salt shakers to the front room while Father gets you something ready." After saying this, the old man ignored Tsuna's confused face and just opened the curtain and went to the second floor. While waiting, Tsuna dragged the small cart and finally moved several large salt jars from the warehouse to the front hall. Dad then came down from upstairs holding a strange object that looked like a dried lizard.

"Tsuna, take it." Dad stuffed the dried lizard into Tsuna's hand without saying a word. "Sprinkle the salt first, then seal the door, and then you can chant the spell with Dad."

"Aha?" Tsuna was stunned at first, then he was pleasantly surprised, "Dad, can I be a magician too?"

"Don't talk so much, just listen to what dad says. After you finish cleaning up, you and Soma should hurry to school. What happens here has nothing to do with you."

"Hey, why is this happening? I want to exorcise ghosts too!" When Tsuna heard that such a big thing had happened in the store but they still had to report to school today, he was a little unhappy. But before he could finish, his father put two fingers together and hit Tsuna's head hard.

"Never doubt what Dad says."

"Oh!" Tsuna rubbed his head aggrievedly, walked out of the store, and started sprinkling salt around the set meal restaurant. On the other side, William put on a yellow Taoist robe with the Bagua formation painted on the back and held a peach wood sword in his hand.

"Dad." Tsuna looked at the altar, feeling really itchy in his heart, and moved closer to his father, lowering his voice. "What Uncle Jiu said about the spirits that can seduce people's souls and the zombies that roam around, are they all true?"

"Oops." "Why do you care so much, kid? Dad is so annoying." Dad scratched his head in pain, then pushed Tsuna aside. "Hurry up and sprinkle salt, Dad!"

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At this time, on the street in front of the set meal restaurant, tables, chairs, and benches were covered with yellow cloth to form an altar, with red candles on both sides lighting up the dim candlelight. The wine jars containing the butterfly and two dead soul worms were placed on the altar, one on the left and one on the right.

"Uncle Jiu, the rooster is here." Soma Yukihira pinched the chicken's neck and ran out of the store with a rooster weighing seven or eight pounds.

"Cut the rooster's neck. This rooster has the strongest yang energy and is very effective in exorcising ghosts. It can be used to draw talismans to scare away ghosts," William nodded and said to Soma Yukihira.

"Okay, I'm good at this." Jessica was grinding ink at the table while Soma Yukihira started taking blood. The knife cut open the rooster's neck, and William held a small porcelain bowl in his hand to receive the blood. After catching the amount of blood at the bottom of the bowl, he waved his hand to indicate that it was okay.

"Uncle Jiu, this little bit of blood is enough?" Soma Yukihira asked with some confusion. He had thought that the chicken blood used in this method would require a whole basin, but it turned out that just the bottom of a small bowl was enough.

"A mountain doesn't have to be high, as long as there are immortals there. Blood doesn't have to be much, as long as there is substance!" William took the ink from Jessica's hand, mixed it with the chicken blood in the bowl, and then began to prepare other things needed for the altar ceremony.

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Soma Yukihira stood aside and watched his uncle busying himself. He turned around and looked at Asuka who was tied up in the store by his father. He remembered what his uncle had just said, that after getting rid of the big devil behind the scenes, they would fry them.

Soma Yukihira had fried many spring rolls and dumplings before, but when he saw these two little ones in front of him, he really couldn't bear it.

"Uncle Jiu, I think they were so easily caught by you and Dad, they probably can't do anything evil. Maybe they were instructed by bad guys. Maybe they are innocent. If we just do that, isn't it too..."

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