Strange People in the Market: Skeleton Physiognomist

Strange People in the Market: Skeleton Physiognomist

by Xiaolu

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88Kwords20chapters
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Ch. 20孤山文骨,笔落符成困煞魂
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Strange people are hidden in the market, and their bones determine the universe. Lin Ye, an ordinary boy, has inherited the lost secret technique of the Lin family since he was a child - bone physiology, which can distinguish bones, recognize energy, protect against evil, and judge life and death. A sudden pursuit in Xuanyin Pavilion involved him in the Bone Prime Minister's tragedy that had been sealed for twenty years. His father disappeared, his master was wronged, and the fragments appeared. From a young boy who knew nothing, he was forced to embark on the path of finding the truth, finding his biological father, and preserving his inheritance. From the old alleys of Jinmen to the Wanzhang Cliff of Huashan Mountain, from the fireworks in the streets to the secret battles between strangers, Lin Ye used bone physiognomy to break the situation, and used bone blades to kill evil. Along the way, he got to know the knights of the strange management bureau and the hidden bone keepers. The three bone phase disc fragments returned to their places one by one, with the marrow as the key, and the three discs merged into one. He awakened the power of the bone master and became a new generation successor of the bone phase sect. But the conspiracy is far deeper than imagined: the master of the Xuanyin Pavilion is hiding in the upper echelons of the Alien Management Bureau, Lu Chen is pressing harder, Yin Gu Gong is making a comeback, and the real culprit who wiped out the prime minister's body with blood is still grinning in the dark. Lin Ye holds a bone plate in his hand, standing between the market and the rivers and lakes. He wants to find his father, Zhaoxue Master Sect, cut off the darkness, and revive the Bone Prime Minister Sect. The most ferocious evil in the world is hidden in the human heart; the hardest bones stand in the heaven and the earth.

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