Chapter 41: The Liu family has suffered a series of bereavements in the past six months



Chapter 41: The Liu family has suffered a series of bereavements in the past six months

Old Mrs. Song glanced at Aunt Zhou.

She said calmly: "Let the young people handle their own affairs. I am old and I don't care about these things."

She did try to intervene yesterday.

However, no one knows what happened between the two children, as there were clearly some signs before.

After going out, the two of them looked at each other with eyes that were more frank than the other.

The more you interfere, the more chaos will arise. It is better to let things take their own course.

Aunt Zhou became anxious.

"Hey, you can't let them do what they want. Bai Ye is filial and honest, much more considerate than Ning Ning. He was devoted to your Ning Ning when she grew up. It's hard to find a grandson-in-law like her."

"If I were you, I would definitely find a date to settle the matter of these two children. After all, if you miss this opportunity, you will never have it again."

Old Mrs. Song's expression turned completely cold.

"You should go back earlier. I just got out of the hospital and need more rest. I won't chat with you anymore."

Although she knew that Aunt Zhou had good intentions, she was already so old and really didn't want to have another mother to teach her how to do things.

Moreover, Fang Mingli secretly said that Ningning was unfilial and uncaring. Even if she was standing up for her, she would still feel uncomfortable.

Aunt Zhou rolled her eyes at her, feeling a little disappointed that they couldn't achieve their goal.

"I'm doing this for your own good. If you don't want to hear it, forget it. By the way, isn't the Liu family's eldest daughter-in-law dead? Logically, we are from the same village, so I should go and burn some incense for her."

"But I always feel like I'm intruding if I go alone, old lady, how about we go together?"

Old Mrs. Song: “…”

"My grandma just got out of the hospital and can't go to that kind of place. I'll go with my aunt."

Huo Ning came out of the room and glanced at Aunt Zhou indifferently.

The room was not soundproof, so she could hear everything they said clearly.

She also didn't know what Auntie Zhou was thinking, actually letting her grandmother, who had just recovered from a serious illness, accompany her to burn incense.

Old Madam Song looked at her with some worry, "Ningning, don't run around, it's unlucky."

Don't say that she is a patient and should avoid it.

Even though Old Lady Song knew that her granddaughter was capable, she didn't want her to always deal with those things.

Huo Ning smiled and comforted Old Mrs. Song.

"Don't worry, I'm fine. I'll just light some incense and be back soon."

She actually wanted to see what kind of cat shit was in there.

After all, I heard from my uncle that there have been continuous deaths among the Liu family since they moved into the small villa. This is too strange.

But it was impossible for her to go alone to burn incense for the eldest daughter-in-law of the Liu family.

Just as Aunt Zhou had brought up the idea, she went along with it.

"Oh, don't worry, old lady. Your granddaughter is very brave."

"Ningning, let's go. It's not good to go too late."

Huo Ning took out a mask from his pocket and put it on, covering his face. "Yeah."

Auntie Zhou was a little unhappy. "This isn't a special period. Why are you wearing a mask?"

Huo Ning made up a lie: "I'm allergic to incense ash."

Aunt Zhou: “…”

She had never heard of anyone being allergic to it.

The two of them went out together and met several uncles and aunts from the same village on the way.

Huo Ning didn't take the initiative to say hello, but she would answer a word or two if someone asked her.

There was nothing wrong with the arrangement of the mourning hall. Huo Ning lit incense and burned paper money according to the procedure.

She looked around the house and found no feng shui problems.

After burning incense and coming out, Huo Ning saw several tables of people sitting outside. Some were drinking tea, some were playing cards, and no one paid attention to her.

Even Aunt Zhou, who came with her, was dragged away by several aunts from the same village to fight the landlord after burning incense.

Huo turned his gaze slightly, pretending to have lost something, and walked around carefully, then found a not-so-conspicuous seat at the table next to the old lady in the village and sat down.

She listened for about half an hour.

From the conversation between the old ladies, we only heard that the Liu family planned to spend a large sum of money to hire a fortune teller named Zhu from Long County.

It is said that this witch is very capable and can communicate with spirits and summon gods.

After saying this, they started talking about other things.

Seeing that he could not hear any more useful information, Huo Ning got up and left.

As luck would have it, she ran into Aunt Zhou as soon as she came out.

"Hey, where did you go just now? Give me a hard time to find you."

Huo Ning did not answer directly, but asked: "Wasn't Auntie playing cards just now?"

When talking about playing cards, Auntie Zhou got angry, "Don't mention it, my luck is not good today, I only played two rounds and then stopped."

"It turns out that we can't stay in a place where people have died for too long. It's unlucky."

Huo Ning sighed.

When she looked at Aunt Zhou's face, she knew that sooner or later she would get into trouble because of her mouth.

She looked a little helpless, "Auntie, there are some things that cannot be said carelessly. You should still maintain a little reverence."

"I see, I see. How can a young person like you be so superstitious?"

Aunt Zhou nodded perfunctorily, not taking Huo Ning's words seriously.

Huo Ning always respected other people's fate. Aunt Zhou was not her relative, so she had already done her best by giving her a reminder.

Whether the other party would listen or not was not her concern at all.

"By the way, Auntie, I heard that four people from the Liu family have died?"

Aunt Zhou slapped her thigh and said, "Yeah, I'm telling you, this is weird!"

"First, his old man Liu suddenly had angina and was sent to the hospital but could not be saved."

"It was less than a month or two after Mr. Liu passed away when his wife also fell and died after staying in the hospital for a few days."

"Last month, Mr. Liu's youngest son died after his car hit a guardrail. This month, his eldest daughter-in-law is also gone. I'm afraid the Liu family must have offended some kind of deity this year."

Huo Ning nodded slowly and spoke slowly, "Then they have never thought of asking a master to take a look?"

"Yes, of course. The Liu family has spent a lot of money looking for masters, and the masters all said that there is no problem with the feng shui of the house."

"Later, they asked a master to look at the ancestral tomb, and it turned out that there was nothing wrong with it. Who knows what happened to his family?"

To be honest, Aunt Zhou was wondering if the Liu family became crazy after building the villa, so they killed their own family.

In the past few months, they have made a lot of money just from collecting funeral donations.

Huo Ning lowered his head, thinking about something.

There is no problem with the Feng Shui, and there is no problem with the ancestral tomb either.

Most of the Liu family members died in accidents or from sudden illnesses.

No one died of leukemia or cancer.

This also eliminates the possibility that someone has placed items containing radioactive elements in the home.

She didn't think that the Liu family had really offended any gods.

The Chinese mythology system has established righteous gods who would not arbitrarily impose such severe punishment on mortals.

Even the guardians of gods and Buddhas would not be like this.

But if you have offended some evil gods or wandering ghosts, it would be hard to say!


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