Liu Xiao was dreaming. In his dream, he seemed to be living in the early days of the Republic of China.

In his dream, his biological father was a charlatan who told fortunes, consulted feng shui masters, and occasionally helped people catch ghosts.

Surprisingly, business is pretty good.

In the eyes of ordinary people, his father was a "master" and wealthy families often invited him to look at the feng shui.

Thus, life in his dream was not bad; he was well-fed and clothed, and had servants to attend to him.

In his dream, he had no mother since childhood, and he was very much loved by his father.

Fortunately, he was a good kid by nature, so he wasn't spoiled by his father.

His father obeyed him in many ways, except for one.

When Liu Xiao was six years old, he began to learn his father's skills, memorizing feng shui and divination knowledge, being taught to draw talismans, practicing so-called Taoist techniques, and practicing horse stance and Bagua steps...

His father was very strict with his studies and did not allow him to be negligent in the slightest.

After more than ten years of study, Liu Xiao has indeed acquired a wealth of skills.

Then, his father took him to hunt demons and ghosts.

In her dream, Liu Xiao witnessed ghosts and monsters, and she was stunned.

Ghosts really exist in this world?!

Then he realized that this was a dream, a dream.

It's not surprising that he would encounter demons and ghosts in his dream.

In the dream, when Liu Xiao was twenty years old, his father died.

His father was invited to kill a powerful demon.

That great demon was extremely powerful. His father and his friend killed it by sacrificing themselves.

Before his father died, he asked Liu Xiao to go find his father's senior brother.

After all, Liu Xiao hadn't fully mastered his skills yet, so his father couldn't teach him anymore and had to ask his son to find someone else to teach him.

Following his father's instructions, Liu Xiao arrived at a small town in the south and found his father's senior brother, his senior uncle. To his surprise, he discovered that his senior uncle was actually the famous Taoist master Jiu Shu, who was also a member of the Maoshan sect, and that all the skills he had learned before were Maoshan Taoist magic.

Liu Xiao: "..."

He hasn't watched any of the old movies starring Ying Shu recently, so why would he have such a dream?

When Liu Xiao woke up, she recalled everything in her dream and couldn't help but laugh.

This dream was so interesting.

Unfortunately, he woke up from his dream as soon as he saw Uncle Nine.

I wonder if his dream will continue tonight, and if he will keep dreaming about Uncle Nine.

When you're in a good mood, you always have a smile on your face.

Liu Dong, while eating a fried dough stick, asked, "Brother, what happened? Why are you smiling so brightly?"

Liu Xiao protested: "Ah Qiu, 'bright and beautiful' is used to describe girls."

Liu Tong chuckled: "Second brother, you're even prettier than a girl."

Liu Xiao rolled her eyes: "Are you just praising yourself indirectly?"

After explaining, he clarified for Liu Qiu: "I had a wonderful dream last night. In the dream, I was Uncle Jiu's junior apprentice. You know Uncle Jiu, right? The zombie Taoist priest..."

Liu Xiao recounted everything she had dreamt about to Liu Dong in detail.

Liu Dong listened with increasing interest.

Uncle Nine! The Taoist Priest of Zombies!

She used to be one of his idols!
He looked at Liu Xiao, wondering if he should enter Liu Xiao's dream that night to see Uncle Jiu in person.

After breakfast, the two went to school.

Although they were in different departments, they attended the same general education classes in the evenings.

After class, Liu Xiao would go to the company to work like a slave for the Liu family business. Not only did she not receive praise from her father, but she was also frequently criticized by him.

Liu Tong wanted Liu Xiao to stop worrying about company affairs.

That scumbag father really didn't deserve Liu Xiao's sacrifices. Compared to Liu Xiao, Liu Dong had it so easy.

Liu's parents didn't care about him; he could do whatever he wanted.

Liu Dong chose computer science as her major in college, which led to the creation of a studio where she recruited insightful senior students and classmates from her department to develop online games together.

Unfortunately, Liu Tong only has memories of the first apocalypse and the life of the fantasy master, but no memories of the interstellar world, so she doesn't know how to make a holographic game.

Liu Tong recounted her experiences and insights from the apocalypse, which were then written into a story by the recruiting copywriter and a third-year university student.

Then everyone developed a game with a post-apocalyptic background.

Although there are various apocalyptic rumors in this world, most of them are about floods, meteorites hitting the earth, and ice and snow worlds, but there is no apocalypse like zombies.

There are also no post-apocalyptic games like Resident Evil.

Therefore, everyone in the studio is very optimistic about the post-apocalyptic game they are developing.

After class, Liu Tong came to the studio to check on everyone's work progress and give some feedback.

Soon, the day's work and study time came to an end.

Liu Tong returned to the Liu family home first and had dinner.

If Liu Lin hasn't gone home by dinner time, it means he's staying at the company to work overtime again.

Liu Dong didn't know what to say.

After dinner, Liu Dong returned to his room, took out the yellow paper and cinnabar he had been keeping, and began to draw talismans.

He drew a dream-entering talisman in preparation for watching the play that night.

Liu Xiao didn't return until nearly 10 p.m.

Liu Tong went outside and saw Liu Xiao heating up food in the kitchen.

Liu Tong: "Don't work so hard. No matter how hard you work, our biased father won't praise you at all."

Liu Xiao smiled bitterly. He understood perfectly well, but he was unwilling to accept it.

Liu Xiao: "I will make my father approve of me."

Liu Tong: "Stupid!"

Despite her complaints about Liu Xiao, Liu Qiu still showed her care for her older brother through her actions.

He personally heated up a cup of milk for Liu Xiao and, with a flick of his finger, added a calming spell to it.

After taking a shower, Liu Xiao drank the milk in one gulp and then felt sleepy.

He climbed into bed and quickly fell asleep.

Hearing the noise from the next room, Liu Dong burned the dream-entering talisman and lay down on the bed.

Following the familiar scent, Liu Tong entered Liu Xiao's dream.

In other people's dreams, Liu Dong is just an observer, unable to participate or be noticed by the dream's owner.

Liu Dong conjured up a pile of melon seeds and ate them while "watching the show."

Liu Xiao has found Uncle Jiu, and he is diligently cultivating under Uncle Jiu's guidance.

Uncle Nine was very fond of this junior apprentice.

My nephew is sensible and hardworking, much better than his two troublemaking apprentices.

Moreover, his junior apprentice has exceptional talent, even surpassing his own, and will undoubtedly become a pillar of the Maoshan Sect in the future.

Therefore, Uncle Nine taught Liu Xiao with great care, imparting all the skills he knew to her.

During this time, Liu Xiao worked with Uncle Jiu to deal with the zombie, Old Master Ren, and the vampire in the foreign church, experiencing many things together.

Some of them were shown in movies, but most of them were not shown in movies.

Upon seeing this, Liu Qiu believed that Uncle Nine had truly existed in this world.

Those films by Uncle Nine were likely written by someone who knew Uncle Nine and then made into movies.

That person probably wanted people to remember Uncle Nine, right?
Liu Xiao hadn't thought of any of this; he genuinely believed he was having an interesting dream set against the backdrop of a movie.

He didn't even notice the changes in his body after having dreams every day. (End of Chapter)

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