Chapter 185 Unjustifiably altering a person's memories is a major taboo for a sorcerer.



[Host, please help him! It would be terrible if his soul were to be scattered!]

[Why do such good men often meet tragic ends, while scumbags who commit heinous acts live happily ever after?]

Heaven is unjust...

The Way of Heaven is something that even ancient gods revered; how could these mortals in the live stream dare to make casual comments about it?

Wan Jiao was afraid that they would say something even more outrageous, angering the Heavenly Dao and bringing down divine punishment, so she quickly said, "Everyone, don't worry too much. He won't be completely destroyed; he's just too weak."

"Although there is no absolute fairness in this world, relative fairness is still achievable. The Book of Life and Death records the cycle of life and death of mortals, and both Wang Rong and her husband will surely have a final destination."

What Wan Jiao said is something everyone understands.

The problem is that no one understands why the saying "Good people don't live long, but evil people live for a thousand years" has always seemed to be a truth. It seems to have made so-called fairness a huge joke!

There are far too many bad people in this world who get away with it. Host, your talk of relative fairness and so-called justice is simply not convincing.

[So-called final destination means there's no worst, only worse, right? Living like Sister Wang Rong's husband, after death you go to the underworld and suffer inhuman torment, only to be reborn as livestock in the next life, endlessly repeating the cycle...]

[...]

After venting her emotions, Wang Rong remembered she was still on the phone with Wan Jiao. She quickly crawled over—yes, crawled—just two or three meters away. Holding the phone, she said, "Master, my husband…"

Wan Jiao: "I can help you meet him, but you'll have to pay a price. Are you willing?"

Wang Rong wanted to see her husband.

Whether they are alive or dead, as long as we can see them, that's good enough.

Without much thought, Wan Jiao agreed to what she said, "No matter the cost, I must see him. Master, I beg you."

Wan Jiao: "Close your eyes."

Wang Rong did as instructed.

Wan Jiao took out her phone, found Wang Rong's Kuaiyu account, and sent her a talisman privately. "You can open your eyes now. Open the picture I sent you and look at it for five seconds."

Wang Rong did as instructed.

When she took her phone down and looked at the live stream again, she saw her husband standing next to her, his figure very faint, almost transparent.

At first glance, she thought she was seeing things, and rubbed her eyes while looking around.

When she realized there was indeed a figure there, and that it was her husband, the tears she had finally managed to stop started falling again.

“Master, I…I saw him.”

Wan Jiao: "Let's say goodbye properly."

Wan Jiao didn't tell Wang Rong that the talisman she had just used would allow her to see her husband, but it would also make her lose her memory of him.

Wan Jiao was asked by Wang Rong's husband to make her forget him.

When did he ask Wan Jiao for help?

Yes, it was while the viewers in the live stream were arguing that he used the language of ghosts to express his request to Wan Jiao.

He had originally approached it with a try-and-see attitude, but to his surprise, Wan Jiao understood and actually helped him.

Looking at his wife, the man choked up several times before saying, "Wang Rong, you're so foolish."

Wang Rong cried so hard she could barely breathe, "Aren't you stupid? You arranged everything, but you're the only one mistreating yourself. How can I, as your wife, bear this?"

"I don't want you to live the rest of your life in pain because of me."

Wang Rong reached out to hit her husband, but her hand passed right through his body. She was stunned for a couple of seconds, then cried even harder.

She cried, and he didn't dare say anything, just quietly stayed by her side. After a long time, Wan Jiao spoke up to remind Wang Rong, "You don't have much time left. Are you sure you want to use it to cry?"

Wang Rong seemed to awaken from a dream.

She stopped crying and began to tell her husband about her parents and children. The man listened attentively, occasionally smiling and sometimes gently saying, "Wife, you've worked so hard."

Wang Rong was about to cry again, but this time she held back.

"You must behave well in the underworld and try to be reborn into a better family in your next life."

Man: "Wife, I love you. If there is an afterlife, I still want to be with you."

Wang Rong nodded vigorously, "If we really have an afterlife, you won't come, and I won't grow old."

The man was so weak that he could only return to the place where he died: the bottom of the lake.

Wang Rong, unable to see him, assumed he had been reincarnated. Holding her phone, she finally realized the price Wan Jiao had mentioned earlier.

"Master, what price do I need to pay?"

Wan Jiao didn't answer Wang Rong, but suddenly changed the subject, "Where do you plan to bury your husband?"

Wang Rong frowned and asked Wan Jiao strangely, "He ran off with another woman. Even if he's really dead, it's not my place to bury him."

Wan Jiao gave a soft "Mmm," and said, "It's late, you should go home. Your child is waiting for you."

Wang Rong responded, then disconnected from Wan Jiao and headed home.

She completely forgot about the body of her husband that she had pulled out of the water.

Viewers in the live stream: [???]

[Host, what's going on with Sister Wang Rong? Wasn't she here for her husband? Why didn't she mention him at the end?]

For some reason, I have the feeling that Wang Rong has lost her memory...

[Dude, you're not imagining things, she really does have amnesia.]

If I'm not mistaken, it should be related to the price the host mentioned. Let's hear what she has to say.

Looking at the scrolling comments, Wan Jiao said expressionlessly, "It was Wang Rong's husband who asked me to make her forget some things related to him."

[Host, I remember that altering an ordinary person's memories without cause is a major taboo for sorcerers, right?]

[Although I don't understand what you're saying, it sounds really serious. Host, you helped Sister Wang Rong's husband. Will that affect you?]

[I just want to ask, I watched the entire live stream without blinking, when did Sister Wang Rong's husband ask the streamer for help? I didn't see it!]

Um... to be honest, I didn't see it either.

I didn't see it either.

Has anyone witnessed this? Could someone share their experience?

[...]

Throughout the entire process, no one came forward to offer their testimony.

Just as everyone was about to point their guns at Wan Jiao, she spoke up, "Even a highly skilled sorcerer might not understand the language he used to communicate with me, let alone ordinary people like you."

“He asked me for a favor, and I agreed. It will not cause any substantial harm to Wang Rong, the person involved, so it will not have any impact on me.”

**Wang Rong - The Aftermath**

Wang Rong's life was destined to be full of ups and downs.

She lost her husband when she was young, her mother when she grew up, her husband again when she was thirty, her son when she was forty-five, and her only grandson when she was sixty, leaving her completely alone.

She lived to be ninety-five, but died without anyone by her side...

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