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Feng Shui Grand Master: The Tale of Si Jiu's Demon Subjugation
Feng Shui Grand Master: The Tale of Si Jiu's Demon Subjugation Plot:
Shen Si Jiu, a reclusive grand master of feng shui, wants to stay away from sect disputes and live a peaceful life, but a string of bizarre murders break out in his hometown's old mansion—weird talismans on the deceased, creepy evil cries at midnight—triggering the ancient yin-yang warning left by his sect. Forced to return to the world, he finds the mastermind is his senior brother who betrayed the sect and practiced dark magic, plotting to open the netherworld with vengeful evil qi. Armed with his feng shui skills, Shen teams up with an upright young policewoman, fighting in life-threatening battles to protect the people, uncover long-sealed sect grudges, and stop the catastrophe at the cost of his own cultivation.
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