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After offering herself as a sacrifice, Ye Wanxi unexpectedly transmigrated back to modern times. From then on, the renowned "green tea bitch" and drama queen of the entertainment industry b...

Chapter 953 The Three Major Feng Shui Inauspicious Elements

Chapter 953 The Three Major Feng Shui Inauspicious Elements

The onlookers weren't fools; Ye Wanxi had already explained things to this extent, so how could they not understand?

Since it's a thing that attracts evil spirits, this mirror must be an evil object.

This place is already filled with yin energy, and if an evil object is buried here, you can imagine how poisonous it is!

Mr. Ji's expression was also very unpleasant, his eyes filled with apprehension and fear as he looked at the mirror: "Then this mirror..."

Ye Wanxi glanced around: "Master Ji, do you know what the three major feng shui evils are?"

Mr. Ji paused for a moment, then shook his head after a brief silence.

"The so-called three major feng shui evils are Yin evil, Yang evil, and mirror evil."

When everyone heard the last thing, they all looked at the small mirror in the box.

"The so-called 'Yang Sha' refers to the Sha caused by excessive Yang energy. Many people believe that excessive Yang energy is a good thing, but this is not the case. In Feng Shui, there is a term called 'Yang Qi Robbing the House,' which means that the place where you live receives too much sunlight and the light is too strong, so that the whole house is covered by the blazing sun. People who live in such places will be affected and become very hot-tempered, making them prone to conflicts with others and causing bloodshed."

"Yin Sha, on the other hand, is the opposite. The place where they live is dark and damp, and the yin energy is heavy. When yin is dominant and yang is weak, the yin energy invades the house, making it easy for evil spirits to enter the body, causing illness and bad luck."

The staff at the funeral home felt a chill run down their spines upon hearing this, and some of the bolder ones couldn't help but ask, "Then aren't we cursed by some evil spirit?"

Ye Wanxi looked up at the person who asked the question and smiled slightly: "Generally speaking, places like this are indeed prone to attracting negative energy, so before the venue is built, we ask a feng shui master to help with the calculations and arrangements, and try our best to resolve the negative energy and ensure the safety of the people inside."

Upon hearing this, Mr. Ji finally understood something and frowned, saying, "So, the feng shui here was originally fine and did not affect the health or safety of the people inside. It was only because someone ruined the feng shui that all those things happened later."

"Yes."

"Could this mirror... be a 'mirror evil'?"

"To be precise, it's an unfinished mirror evil."

Mr. Ji and everyone around him were taken aback: "Not finished?"

"Yes, among the three major types of 'mirror sha' (煞), mirror sha is the least effective, but it is also the most commonly encountered. For example, at home, mirrors facing doors, windows, beds, sitting or lying down positions, kitchen stoves and dining tables, and wealth and altar positions can all create mirror sha. Especially when facing a door, because mirrors can reflect, seeing a mirror when opening the door can easily reflect bad luck to the person entering, thus bringing bad luck."

Ye Wanxi paused, her expression turning slightly somber, and said, "Although the effect of the Mirror Fiend is not as great as the previous two, those only apply to general situations, but yours is different."

"What's the difference?"

"Your place is filled with yin energy, which already makes you susceptible to yin evil. On top of that, someone deliberately placed a 'gathering evil mirror' here. I suspect that the person who buried the mirror here did so to first absorb a wave of yin energy from your place, and then take it out and place it directly in front of your main entrance. At that time, the yin evil and the mirror's evil will combine, creating an effect greater than the sum of its parts."

Upon hearing Ye Wanxi's words, everyone felt a chill run down their spines and couldn't help but shiver.

Ji Yueling hesitated and asked, "But if the person who buried the mirror really intends to hang it at the front door, wouldn't that be too conspicuous? Putting something like that right in front of the front door, wouldn't everyone find it strange?"

Feng Tianyu couldn't stand anyone questioning his junior sister, so he took out his dagger, flipped the mirror, and said coldly, "That's why it's small."

"Small?" Ji Yueling was stunned and glanced at the mirror.

Uh... it is indeed quite small. The box containing the mirror is only the size of a palm, and the mirror inside is even smaller.

Ye Wanxi laughed too: "He deliberately chose such a small mirror because he didn't want to attract too much attention. Its small size makes it hard to spot. Even if someone does notice, with some optical illusion, most people will only see a tiny white dot and probably won't pay it any mind, or..."

"Imagine it as a reflection of glass in a dwelling."

Everyone was slightly taken aback. Following Ye Wanxi's gaze, they then noticed that the building to the left of their main entrance was their office building.

Because the funeral home here is quite old, most of the windows in the office building are still the kind that open outwards.

Every time they go to work, they spontaneously open the windows to ventilate the room, and once the windows are open, the reflected light easily shines on the buildings directly opposite the main entrance.

If a small, round mirror of roughly the same size gets mixed in with those white patches, you might not even be able to spot it!

"A mole, there must be a mole! The person who buried the mirror must be one of our staff, otherwise they wouldn't be so familiar with the layout of our museum!"

Someone in the crowd couldn't help but exclaim, only to be met with merciless ridicule from their colleagues.

"Isn't that obvious? This person can steal and bury things in our museum, he must be an insider!"

"That makes sense! Damn it, which heartless bastard gave birth to a son without any sense of propriety, causing such harm!"

"That's right. We've been colleagues for a while, and we usually get along well. Our boss isn't a mean-spirited boss, so how could he do this to us? You can never truly know a person's heart."

"Before I knew about this, I was a little afraid of ghosts. Now that I know, I think people are scarier than ghosts. Someone as naive and clueless as me could be harmed by someone at any time."

Realizing that this might have been done by someone inside the museum, the staff members were momentarily filled with unease.

Mr. Ji's expression was equally grim. Thinking of the employees involved in the accident, he gritted his teeth and said, "Since Miss Ye was able to find this thing, could you also help find the person who caused this harm?"

“Finding the culprit is simple. I heard from Miss Ji that your staff started having problems one after another about a week ago. Judging from the amount of yin energy on this mirror and the extent of damage to the box containing it, it should have been buried no more than five days ago.”

"Such a large funeral home should have basic surveillance cameras, right? In the past five days, who has been loitering around this place, digging holes and burying things? Even if no one saw it, checking the surveillance footage should be able to find one or two suspicious individuals. After all, if he wanted to bury this box, he couldn't just dig it up with his bare hands, could he?"

As soon as Ye Wanxi appeared, Mr. Ji suddenly realized: "Right, right, check the surveillance footage, I'll go check the surveillance footage right now. There are two or three cameras around here, I don't believe we can't find this person."

The middle-aged man following behind Mr. Ji also chimed in, "I'll go with the curator."

(End of this chapter)