Chapter 386 How about we name our son Nie Zhaomei?



Besides Kowloon, Central is the most crowded and has the worst air quality in all of Hong Kong.

Before A Yuan was born, Nie Zhao installed an artificial lung circulation system with mechanical filtration and electrostatic dust removal technology on the entire floor upstairs so that he could breathe fresher air during his postpartum period. This was because he was afraid that the child would be harmed by formaldehyde, benzene and car exhaust. After the postpartum period, they moved directly to the mountaintop where the air was better.

When he was little, he would be covered by a gauze curtain. Later, when the curtain couldn't cover him anymore, he would wear a mask. Then, he refused to wear a mask anymore, and Nie Zhao finally gave up. But how could Chen Rou dare to take such a delicate child down the mountain?

In the blink of an eye, she and Li Xia entered the alley leading to the apartment building and left.

Nie Zhao instinctively wanted to give chase, but Mao Zige recognized Chen Rou, gave the boss a pause signal, and went after her.

Seeing that Nie Zhao had suddenly stopped, the abbot asked, "Third Master, is there something you need to do? Why don't you go ahead and do what you need to do?"

Lianhua Temple is a nunnery, and the abbess is also a woman, a Buddhist.

Feng shui, which belongs to neither Buddhism nor Taoism, is an independent discipline originating from Confucianism. However, people who study Buddhism and Taoism will generally be familiar with feng shui, hence the saying: "Of all the famous mountains in the world, half are Buddhist and half are Taoist."

However, unlike professional feng shui masters who make a living from it and work for money, listening to whoever pays the most and talking nonsense about feng shui, and only saying what is nice to hear, the old abbess of Lianhua Temple, although she understands it, as a Buddhist practitioner, she would not usually get involved in worldly affairs or get involved in cause and effect.

However, because the temple where she practiced was built on land provided by Han Yuzhu and funded by her, and because Nie Rong had been respectfully supporting her for the past twenty years since Han Yuzhu left, she had no choice but to come whenever Nie Zhao asked for her help.

It's rare for a master to come down from the mountain, so Nie Zhao naturally had to accompany him. He gestured for her to continue, saying, "I'm fine, Master, please continue."

Here's what happened: A few days ago, the bank mysteriously delivered something upstairs. Then, starting the next day, a huge halo appeared at the front door of the Nie family's building. It would light up as the sun rose, especially in the morning when it was brightest at sunrise. Liang Lisheng happened to be at the company and immediately sensed something was wrong. He pushed past the bank's security guards and rushed upstairs himself. There he saw a huge mirror standing on the bank's roof, directly facing the Nie family's main entrance.

He immediately contacted people in Hong Kong and Macau, and even found a feng shui master from the mainland. After considering all opinions, he decided to erect a lightning rod on the roof. The reason was that the mirror opposite was draining their wealth, and by erecting a lightning rod, they could break the mirror's formation and render it powerless. That's how straightforward business warfare is.

Nie Rong was extremely anxious and personally went to the company several times, urging Nie Zhao to handle it as soon as possible.

However, Nie Zhao also had his own concerns. He invited the nun to come so that she could take a look from the perspective of his descendants. After all, most people who talk about feng shui only talk about the present and the immediate. He wanted to know if erecting the needle would have any impact on his family's descendants. After all, doing feng shui is like harming the enemy a thousand times while losing eight hundred of your own. Artificially changing fate goes against the will of heaven. And generally speaking, the retribution is on the descendants. So if there is such a situation, he wondered how he could break the deadlock.

After walking around, the nun went to the top floor with Nie Zhao and looked around again. She had been frowning, but after looking around, she smiled and said, "Don't think so much. It's fate. The trap set for you has been broken."

He then said, “Our Buddha is compassionate and will punish even the most deceitful ghosts and demons who are lost in delusion. How much more so should a mortal live for a breath of life? The other party has already provoked you and come to your door. It is only right that you fight back.”

The nun's words clearly implied something, and Nie Zhao said, "Now that the situation is resolved, it wouldn't hurt for you to point it out, would it?"

He certainly wanted to know what was going on, since it sounded quite serious.

Since the situation had already been resolved and the person was gone, the nun spoke frankly: "I remember when this building was being designed, your father wanted to build twin towers, with the west tower higher than the east tower. He said that the design would benefit the eldest son's family. But your mother showed me the blueprints at the time, and in my opinion, the east is superior. How could the west tower benefit the eldest son's family if it was higher than the east? But a nun should not get involved in worldly affairs, so I suggested that she build a detached building. But over the years, I have always had a hidden worry in my heart. I was afraid that your mother was seriously ill at the time and could not take care of her, and that someone might have planted evil spirits at the bottom of the building."

Her words made Nie Zhao's hair stand on end.

Because he realized that his brother's murder and his own kidnapping might actually be related to feng shui.

The nun knew perfectly well what was going on, but she chose to remain silent, which made Nie Zhao a little angry.

The nun said again, "I have analyzed your birth chart. Although you are destined to have few children, you have a special inauspicious star that can protect you from bad luck and bring good fortune in times of trouble. Moreover, you are naturally fierce and can be controlled."

So, as a highly accomplished person, even though the abbot knew that Nie Zhao would have a difficult life, he could only watch from the sidelines.

Not knowing what was under the Nie family's building, Nie Zhao wanted to ask the nun if she could see the specific location and dig it out. If there was anything dirty, he could throw it away. But the nun smiled and said, "As the saying goes, 'You may plant flowers with care, but they may not grow; you may plant willows without care, but they may thrive.' Look at the airplanes parked to the east. The fans can dispel evil spirits when they turn on. The same goes for the fans to the west. Moreover, I calculated that you were destined to be childless. I haven't seen that yet, but I guess that the flowers you planted without care elsewhere have already grown into willows. Great joy and good fortune are what you deserve."

The rooftop of the Nie family's house has two areas: one is a helipad, and the other is an air purification system.

But they are actually part of Feng Shui?

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