Taoist priest was poised, with an igniting device in his hand to open the sword, making a gesture of incantation, but secretly sprinkling phosphorus powder.
Before anyone could react, the phosphorus powder ignited along the igniting device on the wooden sword, and it was about to pounce on Gu Yunru. However, she was quick to react and fiercely waved the fan.
As the amount of phosphorus powder was not much, and the fire was not too big, when Gu Yunru waved the fan, the fire was thrown back at the taoist priest and burned him.
Gu Yunru then picked up a jar of goods on the table, which others didn’t know what it was, but she could recognize it. It was called rosin powder, an important prop for Daoists to deceive people. As long as they held the rosin powder in their mouths and sprayed it out, it would ignite upon contact with fire, creating a flame that resembled a dragon.
She held the rosin powder in her mouth, held up an oil lamp, aimed it in the direction of the taoist priest, and with a puff of breath, a flame dragon burst forth and burned him.
“My goodness! Mom! Gu Yunru is indeed a monster! This taoist can’t handle her!” Gu Junyao had never believed in ghosts or monsters before, but she had just secretly discussed with Gu Junyue in the temple, asking her to act as if she had been frightened by ghosts. Then, she had bribed this taoist priest to say that Gu Junyue had indeed been frightened by ghosts, which convinced her mother to call for Gu Yunru.
She had intended to teach Gu Yunru a lesson by scaring her with fire, but she did not expect her to see through the taoist priest’s trick and overpower him.