The woman who was originally sitting in the corner of the room suddenly burst into a eerie laughter. Half of her face was hidden in the darkness, making it difficult to see clearly. Suddenly, my brother, who was lying on the bed, started to convulse strangely.

Uncle Zhang exclaimed, "How is this possible? I had just subdued him!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the woman walked out from the shadows. I saw her face was pale and her lips were torn, appearing very bloody. Surprisingly, she bore a striking resemblance to my sister-in-law!

Suddenly, the woman pointed her finger towards my brother. In an instant, I heard a sound similar to an exploding balloon. I turned to look, and my brother's previously swollen belly completely collapsed, as if it had been forcefully opened, revealing a huge hole from which blood was gushing out.

What was even more terrifying was a baby-like creature was crawling out of his stomach. It moved with incredible speed, almost instantly reaching the woman's hands. The woman's expression softened as she held it in her arms, gently cooing to it.

The woman glanced teasingly at Uncle Zhang and said in a hoarse voice, "The one you just killed was your own biological son. Unfortunately, he has completely perished."

Could it be that the one who just bit my shoulder was Zhang Lao Si?

Having said that, he quickly grabbed several shining golden talismans and fiercely struck at her. The woman couldn't evade in time and was hit by one of them. She winced in pain and, holding the ghostly child, swiftly rushed towards Uncle Zhang.

I hurriedly pulled my trembling mother, who was already unsteady on her feet, to the side.

The woman's aura attacked Uncle Zhang like sharp blades, leaving bloody marks on his body. In addition, the ghostly child continued to disrupt Uncle Zhang's movements, causing him to retreat at every step.

At this point, my sister-in-law had already become a corporeal being and ordinary spells against spirits were useless against her. Seeing that she was about to be overpowered, Uncle Zhang gritted his teeth and pulled out something from his pocket. I couldn't see it clearly, but it looked like a mirror with a Bagua pattern.

Seizing the opportunity when the female ghost wasn't attacking, he forcefully spat blood onto the mirror. The blood from a man's tongue carries heavy yang energy, but it was a last resort in battle to deliver a heavy blow.

Uncle Zhang held the mirror high in front of him. Sure enough, when the woman saw it, she immediately dared not approach Uncle Zhang any closer and hastily retreated three feet away. However, the ghostly child didn't have time to retreat and turned to ashes within the golden light.

Seeing this, my sister-in-law desperately rushed out of the woman's body, trying to save her own child, but she was a step too late. She let out an extremely mournful wail, a deafening sound that could almost overturn the roof. I panicked, unsure if Uncle Zhang had any further means to deal with this situation.

Witnessing the effectiveness of this move against the woman, Uncle Zhang wiped away the bloodstains from the corners of his mouth and chuckled, "Finally, you've come out. Today, I will refine you, a pure yin body born under the Four Pillars. It took me quite a while to find you."

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