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Chapter 103: Chapter 103 Using Science To Defeat

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Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

At noon the next day, Li Changjun drove an ordinary-looking car and stopped at the entrance of Chen Yu’s psychological consultation room on time.

Dressed in light sportswear, Chen Yu sat in the passenger seat.

As he fastened his seatbelt, Chen Yu asked, “How is the old sir now?”

“Sigh, don’t mention it.”

Li Changjun didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.

Last night, Li Changjun specially visited Daoist Bai He when he went back.

Daoist Bai He said that he was going into seclusion to cultivate his inner heart.

He told Li Chengjun to return to him in half a month, and it seemed he had suffered a heavy blow.

Without half a month, his mentality would not change.

Half an hour later, the car stopped at the entrance of a luxurious villa garden in an elegant environment.

Just as they were about to enter, they heard a voice behind them.

“Don’t go in. If you go in, you might not be able to come out.”

Li Changjun turned around and saw that it was an old lady.

“Auntie, do you know that there’s a problem here?”

Li Changjun asked.

“Everyone who lives nearby knows.”

The middle-aged woman said kindly, “Listen to Auntie. This place is very strange, and you’ll be easily possessed if you aren’t careful.”

As she spoke, she looked around.

“Especially the villa where the bones were dug out. I heard that the underground is connected to the gates of hell.”

Chuckling, Chen Yu asked, “Auntie, you’re in your fifties this year, right?”

“Fifty-six years old, yes.”

“Have you ever seen a ghost with your own eyes at your age?” Chen Yu continued.

“Look at what you’re saying when I’m still standing here and talking to you. If 1 had met a ghost, I would probably have long… Bah!”

She spat on the ground.

“I haven’t seen it, but others have.”

“Auntie, there are no ghosts in this world. The other people’s claims are just rumors.”

Chen Yu explained to the Auntie in all seriousness that there were no ghosts or gods in the world and that it was illegal to spread rumors.

“You’re really treating my good intentions as ill intentions. It’s fine if you don’t want to listen. I have to go home and cook; 1 don’t have the time to waste on you.”

The middle-aged woman huffed and turned to walk in another direction.

From the outside, the villa garden looked high-end and extravagant.

After entering the compound, Chen Yu discovered it was overgrown with weeds.

Many windows were broken, and even strange excrement could be seen in some places.

“Dr. Chen, the villa where the bones were dug out is in front of us.”

“Should we start from here?”

Li Changjun pointed at a two-story villa in front of them that was surrounded by a fence.

The door was wide open, and the front yard of the villa was overgrown with weeds.

If this place were used to film a ghost film, there would be no need to build a set; using it directly would be more than sufficient.

“Let’s go in.”

Li Changjun stuttered, “Dr. Chen, it’s daytime now. Ghosts shouldn’t dare to come out during the day, right?”

“Captain Li,” Chen Yu said as he walked, “as a public servant, how can you believe that ghosts exist in this world?”

“The ghosts that people talk about are actually a special type of energy.”

“Some haunted places have a special magnetic field that can absorb these special energy bodies.”

Li Changjun was dumbfounded.

What was this?

Chen Yu had been invited here to deal with supernatural incidents, so why was he talking about magnetic fields and energy bodies?

Isn’t that physics?

“Let me give you an example,” Chen Yu continued. “There’s the common folktale that talks about ghosts blinding you to the correct path, no? That’s also a scientific phenomenon.”

“It’s generally believed that ghosts blinding your eye is a supernatural event where a person walks in circles at night, unable to locate their bearings.” “Actually, this is nothing more than a magnetic field disturbance.”

“Also, the old legends will bring fear into people’s hearts, which is why they keep going in circles.”

“You know the saying about a ghost sitting on your chest during sleep? That’s just sleep paralysis.”

Li Changjun was floored.

Did he and Chen Yu come here to solve these haunted incidents or to listen to a science lecture?

Chen Yu would relate anything regarding ghosts to a body of scientific knowledge.

“Is being haunted a scientific phenomenon?”

“Of course.”

Chen Yu replied without thinking.

“All the supernatural events are marked with the myth of gods and ghosts because humans don’t have a thorough understanding of science.”

“They’re all superstitions, so we have to use the weapons of science to debunk them.”

“We’ve got to use our scientific principles to explain things that ordinary people find unbelievable.”

Li Changjun was speechless.

Was it so interesting for Chen Yu to lie with a straight face?

This wasn’t their first interaction; he would never arrest him for spreading false truths.

Why was Chen Yu still spouting nonsense?

“Whoosh…”

As they entered the living room, the windows, chandelier, and door all moved independently, making a series of noises.

Li Changjun’s legs gave way, and he exclaimed, “Is this a scientific phenomenon?”

It would be a lie to say that he wasn’t afraid since it was his first time witnessing a supernatural scene.

Li Changjun refused to believe Chen Yu’s assertion that there were no ghosts!

“According to the weather forecast, there will be a level-four wind today,” Chen Yu explained.

“The villa’s door is wide open, and all the windows are open.”

“It’s normal for the wind to blow when we enter this house.”

“Captain Li, can you wait for me outside? 1’11 walk around here alone.”

Chen Yu pinched his fingers and already knew what had happened here.

“Alright, I’ll wait for you at the door.”

At this moment, Li Chang Jun’s mentality became the same as any ordinary person’s.

He was curious and wanted to know the truth, but he was afraid that he would really see a ghost.

After a few seconds of mental struggle, Li Changjun finally left.

Walking up to the villa’s second floor step by step, Chen Yu said to the air before him, “I already know about your grievances. I can send you to the cycle of reincarnation now.”

As soon as he finished speaking, many hollow voices appeared beside Chen Yu’s ears.

At the very least, there were dozens of ghosts surrounding Chen Yu.

The ghosts were like hawkers in the morning market, shouting one sentence after another.

They scoffed at Chen Yu’s promise and simply didn’t believe he could send them into the cycle of reincarnation.

Due to special reasons, this group of ghosts no longer had the chance to reincarnate.

Unless Chen Yu was a god, they could only be wandering ghosts for the rest of their ‘lives’.

“All of you, be quiet!”

Chen Yu’s face firmed up as he felt a headache from their noise.

“If you keep arguing, you’ll be wandering ghosts for the rest of your lives.”

A dazzling golden light shone from his body, and in the eyes of these ghosts, Chen Yu was like a god descending to the mortal world.

A dazzling golden aura cloaked him and carried a terrifying aura that made evil things shy away.

The golden light was so bright that the second floor was as bright as noon, shocking the ghosts deeply.

The golden light was also known as the golden light of virtue, and any evil enveloped by the golden light would disappear in minutes.

“Run!”

One of the ghosts shouted, and the other tried to escape like headless flies.

Chen Yu made a simple hand seal with his right hand.

The ghosts froze and floated in midair, unable to move another inch.

“Let me ask you again, do you want to reincarnate?” Chen Yu asked.

The golden light behind him disappeared without a trace..

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