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Chapter 28
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This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous poet and playwright . In this poem, the poet describes a rare creature that has disappeared from the landscape. The poem's title is "Shang yang" , which means "monster" in Chinese. It's a small creature, but it's also very rare. The poet explains that the monster has been sealed off from the rest of the world for a long time. He thinks that the key to the monster's power has been hidden in an altar in the middle of the lake. The master says that the power is broken, but he can't do anything about it because the master has ordered it to be broken. The storm is coming, and the sky is clear. The rain stops, but the poet is still drenched. He wonders if the girl is being possessed by the monster. He asks everyone to hold their step. The girl looks like a human, but she has an aura that suggests she's possessed by a giant. The man in charge of the monster says that he's on official duty and that the girl's appearance is not a cause of concern. He says that they shouldn't be staying in this spot any longer, and that they should leave. The bastard says that this is because the monster is trying to fuse with the Heavenly Scrolls. He explains that he dug a trench in the ground to stop the connection between the monster and the scroll. The monster won't budge, so the bastard decides to move to a safe place.
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Spirit Catcher

Spirit Catcher • Chapter 28 • Page ik-page-693216
Spirit Catcher • Chapter 28 • Page ik-page-693217
Chapter 28
This is a locked chapterChapter 28
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous poet and playwright . In this poem, the poet describes a rare creature that has disappeared from the landscape. The poem's title is "Shang yang" , which means "monster" in Chinese. It's a small creature, but it's also very rare. The poet explains that the monster has been sealed off from the rest of the world for a long time. He thinks that the key to the monster's power has been hidden in an altar in the middle of the lake. The master says that the power is broken, but he can't do anything about it because the master has ordered it to be broken. The storm is coming, and the sky is clear. The rain stops, but the poet is still drenched. He wonders if the girl is being possessed by the monster. He asks everyone to hold their step. The girl looks like a human, but she has an aura that suggests she's possessed by a giant. The man in charge of the monster says that he's on official duty and that the girl's appearance is not a cause of concern. He says that they shouldn't be staying in this spot any longer, and that they should leave. The bastard says that this is because the monster is trying to fuse with the Heavenly Scrolls. He explains that he dug a trench in the ground to stop the connection between the monster and the scroll. The monster won't budge, so the bastard decides to move to a safe place.
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