The moment the thought rose in his mind, he quickly shook it off; it had to be an illusion.
The secret technique he acquired was capable of transferring all the causality and karmic debts of his own actions onto others.
No matter how many bad things he did, the retribution would never fall on him.
It was just that he never expected to be thwarted by Yun Ran, not once but twice.
The last time, Yun Ran broke his Life-taking Curse (Chapter nine, the copper coin inside the rag doll), killing his senior disciple.
This time, he intended to teach Yun Ran a lesson, for all the curse techniques he had sold to harm others, he only ever stumbled with her.
This affected his reputation somewhat, and now that his cultivation had advanced to a higher level, he naturally wanted to regain his lost ground.
What infuriated him was that this time, even the carefully crafted Blood Poisonous Insect had failed, and he had lost his second disciple as well.