Master Zhenshan looked at Kui Kui with a bright smile and said, "Everyone has their own destiny. This is my fate, you don't need to be too sad."
His tone was kind, but his slightly reddened eyes made Kui Kui even more distressed.
Master Zhenshan said in a low voice, "I didn't tell them what was underground, but I did tell them how to drive in the stakes. I'm sharing this method with you now, young friend. Would you like to guess what it is?"
Kui Kui knew that Master Zhen Shan was changing the subject, but she still nodded obediently. She was also very curious about what was down there.
"Ten days from now will be an auspicious day. For the next seven days, I will hold an altar, burn incense, and chant scriptures. If you are free, you are welcome to come along."
"Seven pillars are placed at the bottom, and a large round pillar is cast in stone. A bronze dragon is then carved on the outside of the pillar, and the project is complete."
After Master Zhenshan finished speaking, he watched as Kui Kui closed his eyes, and without any hurry, he waited quietly.
Kui Kui recalled the documents he had found: In modern times, Zhonghai City could be described as a place of auspicious feng shui.
The area receives abundant rainfall and is located at the end of the Yangtze River and Taihu Lake drainage system before flowing into the sea. The area is crisscrossed by a network of wide waterways that allow for rapid drainage, thus preventing both droughts and floods.
Zhonghai is located at the center of a triangular seismic zone. Three important seismic zones bypass Zhonghai, so it is possible to build tall buildings and towers without earthquake damage.
Meanwhile, the island chain of the Zhoushan Islands in southeastern China forms a natural barrier in the path of typhoons in the Pacific Ocean, weakening the energy of typhoons and dispersing their direction.
Zhonghai is like a safe haven; when a typhoon reaches Zhonghai, all that remains is a cool breeze and refreshing rain, without any wind damage.
Even during the war against Japanese pirates, when the cities surrounding Zhonghai fell, Zhonghai alone remained peaceful and prosperous, free from the ravages of war.
However, looking at Zhonghai City as a whole, it has not always been a place of good fortune. Historically, it was a place plagued by disasters. It was only through continuous efforts by the people that Zhonghai has achieved its current prosperous and auspicious feng shui.
The orientation of Zhonghai is based on Yan'an Road as the main axis, with Taihu Lake as the bright hall.
Head southwest to Zhujiajiao, then take the Shanghai-Chongqing Expressway, turn back to the ancestral temple, face Huangshan, and sit facing Shen (3-5 AM).
And this soon-to-be-built elevated road is located on the main line.
Longzhen Cave is located not far from the throat and gorge, which is also the place where Qian and Kun, Yin and Yang, and Heaven and Earth meet, and where the vital energy cave is located.
What lies beneath is precisely the acupoint of the Zhonghai Qi vein, the so-called Dragon True Acupoint.
A site of vital energy should not be suppressed by heavy stones or tall towers.
The pillars are carved with flying dragons, coiling out and releasing vitality.
Kui Kui suddenly opened his eyes, his gaze clear yet filled with boundless sorrow.
Everything was unexpected, yet perfectly logical.
No wonder she couldn't see the dragon vein's life-giving point, which carries the fortune of the entire land, even with the power of the five-colored stone.
This is the way of Heaven.
The Way of Heaven gives birth to all things, including gods.
Kui Kui is not good at feng shui. Even if he vaguely guessed that it was related to the feng shui of Zhonghai, a weakness is a weakness. It is not something that can be found out by looking up information for a day.
Seeing her furrowed brows, Zhen Shan frowned as well and asked with concern, "Young friend, has anything bad happened around you recently?"
Kui Kui thought for a moment, unsure how to define "bad things," and after a few seconds, she shook her head and replied, "No."
"That's good."
The seven days passed quickly. When Kui Kui didn't have classes, he would come to the construction site and chant sutras with the monks of Jinfo Temple.
After everything was completed, the construction team started driving piles at the auspicious time chosen by Master Zhenshan.
The engineers and technicians present were completely baffled, but they still did as Master Zhenshan instructed.
A miraculous scene unfolded: with the roar of the pile driver, the piles were driven in smoothly, seven in a row.
After the piles were driven in, a mist rose from the ground and swirled around the seven pillars.
Master Zhenshan nodded and let out a long sigh of relief.
He turned to look at Kui Kui standing in the corner, knowing that she had been coming these past few days, and couldn't help but smile.
But the smile froze as soon as it appeared on her lips.
He wanted to walk to Kui Kui's side, but he had no strength left. He waved to Kui Kui with difficulty.
Seeing his complexion, Kui Kui knew that he was on his last legs.
"Young friend, how have you been these past few days?"
Kui Kui supported Master Zhen Shan's swaying body and said, "Okay."
"How are the people around you?"
Before Kui Kui could answer, his cell phone rang in his pocket.
“Receive!” Master Zhenshan said, frowning.
Kui Kui answered the call immediately.
"KuiKui, something's happened to XiaoBai! Come back quickly!"
Master Zhenshan watched Kui Kui's hurried departure and sighed softly.
My friend, you're in for a tough time!
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