Chapter 21 Dancing on the Grave



Seeing the doubts in the comments, Su Lenghe decided to explain it to the netizens.

“Cinnabar does ward off evil spirits. However, unconsecrated cinnabar, while capable of warding off evil spirits, can only frighten things with low energy. If it encounters something with high energy, it will feel that you are provoking it.”

This isn't about igniting a competitive spirit.

【What should I do? My birth chart is weak, so I'm really afraid of encountering this kind of thing.】

No wonder I started having bad luck after wearing the red string!

Su Lenghe continued to explain in simple terms: "Those things don't provoke people on their own. If you're in poor health, doing good deeds regularly is also a form of protection."

I will definitely help the old lady cross the road next time.

Should I wear them or not? My mom likes me wearing them the most.

Su Lenghe: "You can wear it, but first you have to make sure it's genuine cinnabar, and secondly, it needs to be blessed by someone with the right skills for the best effect. I suggest you don't wear it casually."

[Host, when I was little, my friends and I would go to play on someone's grave. Will it come looking for me?]

[Really. Dancing on a grave!]

Su Lenghe: "If you don't have any malicious intent, you generally don't need to worry. The reason they got into trouble was because they lacked respect and were full of malice towards the tomb owner."

If the descendants of the tomb's owner found out, they would be furious.

If someone treated my ancestor like that, I'd be tempted to kill them.

Su Lenghe shook her head: "He has no descendants."

What does that mean? They're childless?

So tragic!

Su Lenghe: "He was only eighteen years old when he passed away. He saw a child being robbed and bravely intervened, but he was stabbed. He couldn't see his parents one last time, and he had regrets in his heart, which is why he hasn't left us yet."

They are so wicked.

Good people don't live long; God is so unfair!

You guys actually believed her? That's a pretty good story.

Following the anchor's information, I searched for news articles and found one similar to this situation. I took a screenshot of the news article and sent it to my video.

Driven by intense curiosity, these viewers clicked on the person's profile picture to watch his latest video.

The video is a screenshot from a news report: On her way to the hospital, a kind-hearted citizen named Chen Mi encountered a robbery. She stepped forward to stop the robber and was stabbed by the assailant. She was later taken to the hospital by passersby, but died despite all efforts to save her.

I know about this. It happened right next to us. Chen Mi only had her elderly mother to depend on. After Chen Mi passed away, her mother also fell ill and passed away not long after.

[Let's move on, let's move on. Maybe the anchor made up a story after seeing it on the news. I don't believe it's true.]

[It has been said that we should have a sense of reverence]

Chen Mi is too kind; even after all that, she only tried to scare people.

Su Lenghe: "DM me your address, I'll go with you tomorrow."

After disconnecting, Su Lenghe began selecting a second person to connect to.

The person on the other end of the line had the online name "Walking Around." When the call connected, it was a girl with a swollen face, tired eyes, and wearing a blue and white striped hospital gown.

Su Lenghe: "What do you want to calculate?"

Manbu: "Host, I want to know if I will have children in my lifetime."

Su Lenghe examined the woman's face and said, "You have a son and a daughter, and your marriage will be happy."

The woman burst into tears: "The doctor said I'll have a very hard time having my own children in this lifetime. My boyfriend even said I'm not promiscuous, which is why I can't keep my children."

The streamer probably miscalculated.

[It crashed/failed]

I told you it was fake!

Su Lenghe: "I'm not mistaken, your uterus is full, you have children."

Mu Man smiled bitterly: "Whether it's true or not, thank you for comforting me."

"There's something I need to say. It wasn't a miscarriage caused by your physical condition, but rather that you took abortion pills."

Manbu retorted, his voice rising with emotion: "Impossible! I value this child very much. I haven't eaten anything, how could I have taken abortion pills?"

"Your boyfriend gave you abortion pills, and the evidence is still in his backpack. You can ask the doctor to draw blood immediately to test if there are any traces of abortion pills in your body. Remember, don't let your boyfriend know."

Seeing Su Lenghe's serious expression, Manbu hesitated for a moment, then got out of bed as if possessed, and prepared to go look at her boyfriend's backpack.

The elevator was crowded. While Manbu was waiting for the elevator, Su Lenghe said, "Let's take the stairs, it'll be faster."

She was currently staying in the obstetrics and gynecology ward, and her boyfriend was a surgeon whose office was on the third floor. Su Lenghe's voice was urgent, and she followed suit, quickly making her way to the stairwell.

As soon as she stepped into the stairwell, she instinctively turned around and saw her boyfriend.

Unlike his usual gentle demeanor, he looked sinister today, making Manbu feel completely unfamiliar with him, and her heart was inexplicably filled with panic.

She clutched her chest, pressing her rapidly beating heart, and climbed the stairs to her boyfriend's office. She whispered, "Answerer, I'm in his office."

There was no one in the office, so I strolled straight to my boyfriend's seat, where his backpack was on the desk and chair.

Take a deep breath, mentally prepare yourself, open your backpack, and there really is a box of medicine inside.

When she held it up to the camera, she asked softly, "What is this medicine?"

The name of the drug is "mifepristone tablets," and some viewers may recognize the name of this drug.

This is medication for abortion.

[Miss, you still say you didn't have an abortion?]

This medication should not be taken casually; it could be life-threatening if you're unlucky. It must be taken under the guidance of a doctor.

Manbu's face turned pale: "I didn't, I really didn't take this medicine."

Su Lenghe: "Your boyfriend gave you this to eat."

Wandering aimlessly: "He...he said we were going to have a child and get married right away, but then I miscarried. The doctor said I lost my first child and it's very likely I'll never have any more children."

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