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Urban Ghostbusters

Deborah Kuczek

Publisher: Marion Johnson

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Summary

In the vast sea of mankind, there is such a mysterious group of ordinary people, who, either because of historical inheritance or because of family responsibilities, are tasked with removing sub-dimensional beings or energy bodies (commonly known as ghosts) that do not belong to the human time and space, and guiding them to where they should go! They are the Ghost Shepherds! Sometimes, ghost shepherds were like herding horses and sheep, grazing ghosts all over the mountains! Bi Yunfei, still a student, on impulse, was abducted into the Heavenly Dao Sect and became a ghost herder, utilizing modern knowledge to cultivate the three great masterpieces of the Pangu Nine Tablets, the Nine Yin Sutra, and the Heavenly Devil's Ganqi Dance, and to be chivalrous and righteous, but restoring himself to his own, and interpreting a biting grudge and love affair! Everything is over, the road is long, where is the heart? Where is my heart? Where is my love? Looking at the lights in front of him like a rainbow, traffic flow of the metropolis, how to go!
Available since: 07/05/2024.

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