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2016年9月3日 星期六

017b Jin Chyo-Yue: The Rebirth Of The Reformed Saint (b)

Previuos episode:
http://taoyundao.blogspot.tw/2016/08/017a-jin-chyo-yue-rebirth-of-reformed.html
About the holy lady Huang Chun-Xiang, please refer to
http://taoyundao.blogspot.tw/2014/05/the-filthiest-holy-lady-and-her.html

    Chun-Xiang's legs were reformed, such that they already weren't Chun-Xiang's legs. Let's just called them "the legs". Now the legs had to leave the temple of the Li family, let me explain it.

    Huang Chun-Xiang was expelled by the Huang family once, and her surname "Huang(黃)" was ripped away. Later she met Li Yong-Chun and married him. The Li family loved Chun-Xiang and accepted her as a member of them, they gave Chun-Xiang her surname "Li(李)". When Chun-Xiang died, they enshrined Chun-Xiang in their family temple.

    Since the legs weren't Chun-Xiang's legs, they couldn't be recognized as a part of the member of the Li family. Karma of the Huang family inhabited the legs and changed their properties. The legs stepped down the floating pedestal. Time to leave.


    The karma was in the shape of the founder of the Taoyundao Huang family, Huang Jin-Fa (黃  金發, "golden-luck"). By the way,"Huang" means yellow in Chinese, and yellow also is the color of the gold. Huang Jin-Fa was such a man who was eager to succeed extraordinarily, he loved wealth, reputation, and superior social status. He dealt with supernatural beings with brutal attitude, and he treated his family members very strictly.

    Just a pair of legs isn't proper to bear the karma of a family. The legs needed to be a person, a real person. The altered reality forced other parts of the person to form. A chest was needed to contain ambitions and desires of the Huang family; a belly was needed for refuging ghosts and spirits from the Huang family; and a head was of course a must, it can bear the Huang's histories and memories.

    Finally, all of those things got themselves together, a lady was completely assembled.


    Oh! Here she is! She's coming!

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