The next day was the same as the day before, and we continued on our journey.
The only difference is that Nathan Xiao can read Professor Xiao's manuscript to kill time. Professor Xiao is indeed his prototype, and his ideas for writing papers are similar to his. During the few months when Nathan Xiao was away, Professor Xiao went to a mountain village deep in the mountains, which is probably where he is now, to investigate the local legend about "gu".
It is said that in this land, "Gu" is not the poisonous insect that most people see in novels, but a kind of worship of gods.
Local elders believe that Gu has infinite mysterious power, but Gu is also an extremely ominous creature and even just looking at it can bring disaster.
Interestingly, some elderly people mentioned that during the Republic of China period, there was even a very active "Gu" legend in the local area. According to word of mouth, around the beginning of the twentieth century, a grand "Gu Market" was held in the vast primeval forest. How similar and overlapping is this with the so-called "Mountain Market" held by gangs!
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