Chapter 234 Paper Mist Curtain
The current house spirit can only manifest the two-story main house with an attic from the old house; it doesn't yet have the ability to fully manifest all the furniture inside.

Song Miaozhu only allowed the spirit to manifest a room full of small cubicle shelves in the original study on the first floor.

Right now, the little paper servant is busy moving the spirit-gathering lucky dolls from the cave to this place via the ghost shop warehouse.

The other furniture will only be able to manifest after the spirit of the house has grown a bit more.

So right now, only the study room has anything in it; the other rooms are empty.

The room upstairs from the study, which was originally her bedroom, is now being used by her to temporarily store paper vine flowers.

Later, when the spirit of the house can manifest in the courtyard, or after Xiaozhushan is protected by her paper-crafting technique, she will move the paper vines and flowers out.

We'll knock down the floor between the study and this room to create a two-story duplex room specifically for storing the Fuwa dolls.

She plans to use the original living room on the second floor as a bedroom.

Anyway, the haunted house manifested by the spirit is well hidden, and the whole house is safe, so it doesn't matter if you use the living room as a bedroom.

The room upstairs from the paper craft studio used to be a dressing room, where she kept the paper clothes she made for herself and her little paper servant.

The kitchen, bathroom, and other rooms were eliminated, and the space was incorporated into other rooms.

Anyway, she now nourishes her physical body with spiritual energy every day, so she no longer needs to eat, drink, or go to the toilet. She also no longer sweats, produces oil, or even has a period.

He usually wore a paper robe, so his body was free from dust.

You can skip washing clothes and taking a bath.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to stay in such a simple cave for so long.

There was enough space in the attic for her to make large paper offerings.

Overall, the current haunted house space is enough for her to live in alone.

It's a bit small for Coal Ball, Yuanbao, and Snowball; it's not as comfortable as the old yard.

Standing on the balcony of the second-floor living room and looking out, Song Miaozhu felt as if she had shrunk, somewhat like the perspective of a little paper servant.

The spirit of the house was placed in a shallow tree hollow.

But when she looked at the tree trunks outside, they seemed wider than a four-lane road.

A cluster of locust flowers hangs above the eaves. Each locust flower bud looks as big as a washbasin, and the leaves seem as big as windows.

She seemed like a little person hiding in a tree; it felt very magical.

This visual difference is caused by the difference in space between the inside and outside of the spirit house.

The spirit of the dwelling is only the size of a palm, and the manifested dwelling is also manifested inwards.

Song Miaozhu didn't shrink, nor did the locust tree grow bigger; it was just that she was inside the spirit house that the spirit had manifested, and her vision had changed due to the influence of the spirit's true form.

A locust flower was shaken by the wind and fell onto the roof. Before it fell, it looked like it could smash a big hole in the whole house, but after it landed on the roof, it was only the size of a fingernail. It rolled down the eaves and landed on a tree trunk outside the house, but then it grew to the size of a washbasin.

This is the best proof of the difference between the interior and exterior spaces of a spirit house.

The space inside the spirit house is both connected to the outside world and a completely separate entity.

"Meow~"

Hearing the sound, Song Miaozhu looked down at the tree.

The paper soldier has returned with the cat.

The paper soldiers retreated, and the little paper servants floated onto the cat's back, urging it to climb the tree.

When the cats climbed the tree, Song Miaozhu looked at them as if they were elephants. But once they got close to the small building and entered the haunted house, they immediately returned to their normal size.

Song Miaozhu had to lean out from the balcony to see the bewildered cats downstairs.

She went downstairs and opened the door to the living room on the first floor.

After the cat came in, she locked the door behind her.

The doors, windows, and balcony door were also locked.

She petted the cats in the empty living room and fed them hawthorn berries, saying, "You'll have to stay home for a while now."

Currently, Xiaozhushan is not protected at all. The area around the locust tree is only covered by some weeds. Cats climb the tree to enter and exit the spirit house every day, which could easily expose the location of the spirit house.

The cats can only stay at home for now, and will only go out to play after she has finished setting up the paper mist curtain to cover Xiaozhushan.

The paper mist curtain is a product of the paper curtain illusion technique.

The paper veil illusion technique is the only territory-claiming paper crafting technique she can try at this stage.

In addition to ordinary spirit paper and bamboo strips, this secret technique also requires black dog blood, cypress ash, camphor wood powder, and thick yellow paper.

Song Miaozhu had prepared plenty of these paper-making materials in advance, so she could just take them out and use them now.

First, mix black dog blood and cypress ash, then soak thick yellow paper in the mixture.

After the entire sheet of paper is soaked in black dog blood and cypress ash, it is dried and cut into a net shape; this is called blindfold paper.

Then, use bamboo strips and spirit paper to make a paper nail, and write the character "隐" (yin, meaning hidden) on the nail. This is a ground-suppressing nail.

Then, camphor wood powder was wrapped in spirit paper to make paper sachets, which were called "mist-attracting incense".

Finally, stick the blindfold paper onto the ground-suppressing nail, light incense to fumigate the blindfold paper and the ground-suppressing nail with the paper mist.

After the entire paper sachet has burned completely, use the paper curtain spell to spell the paper blinds and the ground-suppressing nails that are pasted together, and a paper mist curtain will be formed.

By burying the paper mist curtain in the ground, a surrounding area can be covered.

The obscured area was always shrouded in a white mist, making it impossible to see inside regardless of the light intensity.

However, paper fog curtains can only obscure the view, unlike other enclosing paper figures that also have a certain warning, protection, or defense function.

It can also affect the user's field of vision.

Based on the coverage area of ​​the paper mist curtains when they were first made, it would take at least a hundred paper mist curtains to completely cover the entire Xiaozhushan Mountain.

Song Miaozhu was both working and raising animals.

Before all one hundred paper mist curtains were finished, the first paper mist curtain that was completed successfully nurtured a spirit.

The paper mist curtain, which originally blocked everyone's view, has become a barrier that only blocks the view of outsiders. The owner of the paper mist curtain and those he authorizes can see clearly both inside and outside the curtain without being affected by it.

After raising the spirit-like paper mist curtains, Song Miaozhu decided to raise all the paper mist curtains into spirit-like creatures and then place them in the mountains.

Half a month later, she finally raised enough spirit paper mist curtains. Under the cover of night, she had the paper soldiers dig three feet into the ground and bury them one by one in various places in Xiaozhushan. She also made sure to restore the ground to its original state.

After the paper mist curtain was laid down and a white mist rose from Xiaozhu Mountain, Song Miaozhu opened the door to the spirit house.

The cat, which had been confined for half a month, dashed down the tree like an arrow and went to play in the bamboo forest.

Like Song Miaozhu's spirit, the cat was unaffected by the paper mist curtain.

Besides those buried in Xiaozhushan, she also kept a paper mist curtain with her, intending to slowly nurture them.


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