Chapter 60 Pottery Jar



Chapter 60 Pottery Jar

Shigure nodded.

These events described by Bajie seem to have nothing in common except that the deceased all made wishes in a wishing well before passing away and that they all died by drowning.

After all, the distances between the drowning sites are too far, and most of them are absolute accidents with witnesses and surveillance evidence. It is no wonder that the authorities did not pay attention to it.

The cases weren't even linked together.

But as I said, there are not so many coincidences in this world.

"Let me see the wishing well."

Bajie responded. He was a live broadcaster himself and used a more professional camera. His hands were very steady, so the picture in front of Shi Yu was very clear.

"Actually, there's one more thing." Bajie said as he approached the wishing pool. "The reason this wishing pool was suddenly strictly prohibited is because about a week ago, there were several accidents of children falling into the water in the wishing pool."

"Although no one was killed, the authorities still took control of the area and ordered the management to strengthen security measures. That's why there are not many people here now."

If he had come ten days or half a month earlier, Shi Yu would have seen the huge crowds of people.

But if that were the case, I guess Bajie wouldn't even be able to squeeze in, let alone take a clear picture of the entire wishing pool.

Shi Yu nodded without saying anything.

She hasn't figured out what's causing the trouble yet, so it's best not to speak rashly about things you're not sure about.

It was a very beautiful fountain. Although it had been closed due to an order for rectification and no water was being used, the water in the pool was sparkling.

The sunlight shines down, as if covered with a layer of fine starlight, which is still very beautiful.

"What's in the pool? A coin?"

Hearing Shi Yu's words, Bajie quickly moved the camera down, "It's a coin. I heard that the way to make a wish in a wishing well is to throw a coin in it. As long as you can throw the coin into the jar with your eyes closed, your wish will come true."

Following the direction of Bajie's finger, Shi Yu saw a slightly rough pottery jar.

In fact, the pottery jar is not ugly. Perhaps it is because the wishing well is so beautifully decorated that the pottery jar seems a bit out of place inside.

Shi Yu didn't say anything. He closed his eyes, then opened them again. A flash of light flashed in his eyes.

This time, many people noticed this subtle difference.

However, except for some new fans, the old fans in the live broadcast room have become accustomed to this and are too lazy to shout in the barrage.

But the next moment.

"roar……"

A clear and loud dragon roar sounded in the live broadcast room!

Not only that, every audience member saw a blurry dragon horn in the wishing well the moment Shi Yu looked up at it!

[Family, I think... I saw a dragon!]

[I've made it! I saw a dragon!]

[Everyone, calm down. Nothing you see in Sister Shi's livestream is unusual, right? Sister Shi, "Hold on to Sister Shi's thighs and rub them hard!"]

Compared to the excitement of the audience in the live broadcast room, Bajie looked confused. "What did you see? Why didn't I see it?"

"It's nothing, just a special effect in the live broadcast room." Shi Yu explained perfunctorily.

She has completely grasped the nature of this audience.

Anyway, no matter how much she explains, these people won't believe it. It's better not to take it seriously, otherwise some people will become suspicious.

Shi Yu touched his earlobe, "But this matter is a bit troublesome."

"Let me put it this way. Your friend's accidental death and the things that were discovered really have nothing to do with the wishing well. It's just an ordinary pool."

“Not really… Actually, it’s not very ordinary…”

Shi Yu clicked her tongue several times, and she didn't know what to say for a moment.

However, after hearing these words, Bajie's eyes gradually dimmed, "So, I really am overthinking it. Are these things really just accidents?"

"Then you must not have thought much about it. You must be joking. There aren't so many surprises in the world."

Shigure pointed to the pottery jar and said, "What I mean is, it's not the pond that's the problem, it's the jar."

"There's a Taoist saying that evil spirits need to be sealed in a jar, and then fried in oil, in order to completely seal the ghost. This jar used to seal ghosts is called a ghost-sealing jar."

Bajie was a little confused, "So this clay pot is the ghost-sealing altar?"

"You also said that this is a pottery jar! There is definitely a difference between a jar and a jar!" Shi Yu was a little tired. She really didn't like explaining the cause and effect.

It had to be concise and clear, and the whole story had to be explained clearly. Just organizing the procedures took a long time. "The clay pot, which sounds like "carrying a coffin," also symbolizes promotion and wealth, and is usually used as a burial object."

"In general, in metaphysical terms, clay pots are auspicious and good things that can ward off evil."

Now not only Bajie didn't quite understand, but the audience in the live broadcast room were also a little confused.

[If that's the case, why would this clay pot be fatal? ]

I've heard from the elderly that placing jars or other items in your home can improve your feng shui, but they shouldn't be damaged, otherwise they might even ruin your luck.

【But this jar looks like it's intact.】

"This pottery jar is indeed intact. It's a perfect general jar. Those who are interested in metaphysics should be very familiar with general jars. I won't say much here. Let's get back to this jar."

After arranging his words, Shi Yu said, "Some objects that carry wishes and thoughts, if they exist long enough, will develop their own thoughts, commonly known as awakening spiritual wisdom."

"This is a clay pot that has gained intelligence. Although it is only a vague idea, it has some special abilities."

"For example, exchange."

Bajie's expression changed again and again. "Host, are you saying that this pottery jar harms people because they sacrificed their lives in exchange for the fulfillment of their wishes?"

"This...but this kind of transaction is totally unfair!"

Shi Yu smiled, "Who has the final say on whether it's right or wrong? You?"

"You think human life is precious only because you are human. To the first sentient beings in the universe, a human life is the same as a chicken's life or a dog's life."

[I actually think what the host said makes sense... Am I hopeless...]

[That's not right. Humans are higher animals, how can we compare them to animals?]

[You're a little funny. Animals are just animals. How can they be divided into high and low levels?]

Seeing that the comments were about to get into an argument, Shi Yu quickly waved his hand and said, "Stop it. No matter what, it's always wrong to hurt others. But there is a Habaek in that wishing well."

"The jar has been suppressed now. It won't be able to harm anyone for at least a hundred years."

【Habaek!!】

[Does Habaek really exist in this world?!]

[I have a bold idea. That dragon just now...]

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