"Hong Gang will not only recover from his illness, but will also benefit from the people who come to see him."
Grandma Su was a little embarrassed. What the weasel just said about treating people was just a form of shamanism. The country doesn't allow such feudal superstitions now.
Although there are many cases of people doing things secretly without the government's knowledge or investigation, the people are against these crooked ways.
If anyone offers these things as a sacrifice, they will be criticized. Hong Gang is not married yet. If he is really forced to do something like a shaman, who would marry him in the future?
Grandma Su couldn't make the decision for her son, so she asked Hong Gang, "Can you hear what the person possessing you is saying now? Make your own decision!"
As soon as Grandma Su finished speaking, Su Honggang, who was kneeling on the ground, immediately collapsed to the ground.
He grimaced in pain, gasping for breath. "I don't want to die. What else can I do? You have to agree to it first."
After saying that, he immediately stood up and knelt upright. Grandma Su could only nod in agreement.
Since then, Su Honggang's condition improved day by day. He brought back two pieces of limestone and asked someone to carve tablets for the two immortals Hu and Huang.
But he was afraid that it would affect his chances of getting married and having children, so he had to trick Su Honglin into pretending to be a medical expert and treating people for him.
He himself acted as the second-in-command, saying that he no longer needed his elder brother's help once he had recovered.
Su Honglin was very tired after jumping around while treating a patient.
Su Honggang would sing a song before inviting the gods to come, and then all those who came to see the doctor had to find him first.
He always took the bulk of the benefits first and shared the remaining small portion with Su Honggang.
From then on, Su Honggang relied on his elder brother. No matter how Su Honglin refused, he could always persuade his elder brother to help him jump.
Later, Su Honggang stole the passbook from home and bought a house outside.
I simply decided not to come back to live here, and just kept the guardian deity at home.
Su Qingqing's face turned pale with anger after hearing this: "How could my second uncle do this! I think this is a good opportunity. The tablet is broken anyway, why not just sweep it away and throw it in the trash can?"
Su Honglin's harsh reprimand came from outside the door: "Why are you everywhere? Just go out and have fun all day long, and don't get involved in family matters."
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