Category: The Last Feng Shui Master

Chapter 20: Making a Living, New Changes

Last night was a long and restless one. Tossing and turning in bed, I couldn’t sleep a wink. Early in the morning, I rushed to catch the earliest bus from to

Chapter 21: The Beginning of the Feng Shui Master’s Journey

Shen Yihu chuckled, “How can there be so many male and female corpses in the world? I said I’d go back and think about it, and give you an answer after I’ve

Chapter 22: Five Toads for a Prosperous Opening

The ash on Jun Ge’s cigarette scattered in the wind as he rubbed his forehead and asked, “What’s going on? Since when is there a tradition of opening shop at

Chapter 23: The First Customer to Buy Flowers

Xie Lingyu nodded. Looking at the bronze jar, I said, “This doesn’t seem like something from your Ghost Sect. Maybe Old Worm Five not only wants the five ins

Chapter 24: A Decade-Long Haunting Journey

A muffled voice came through the phone, “I’m at the library entrance, wearing black and holding a black umbrella. Easy to spot.”
I parked my car by th

Chapter 25: Han Zongnan’s Love Between Human and Ghost

Buddhism speaks of three thousand great worlds—perhaps the underworld truly exists. Is that where Xie Lingyu is headed?
And where should I go? What ab

Chapter 26: Dual Ghost Personality and the Seven Ghost Tear Pearls

A chill wind howled behind me, shadows flickered eerily, and my body trembled uncontrollably with numbness and cold. To follow Han Zongnan undetected, I had

Chapter 27: Insect Art, The Dead Jump

He Xiaomao pounced like a spectral sorcerer, knocking Bai Yu to the ground and clawing wildly, leaving Bai Yu’s face and body disfigured. I landed hard, my b

Chapter 28: The Shade Corpse

He knocked down a shadow corpse, wrapped red threads around its body, and stuffed two packets of floral foam into its nose and mouth with a squishy sound. On

Chapter 29: The Five Elements Insect Nurturing Technique — Golden Sand Ghost Insect

I reeked of the foul stench from the garbage dump, my hair completely drenched in sweat, looking every bit like a homeless man who had suffered the hardships