Chapter 73 Ancestor Secrets

Style: Science Author: Wu BanxianWords: 2272Update Time: 24/01/11 19:25:15
Speaking of which, He Yuchen and I helped Liang Xiaoxia a lot this time, successfully diverting the gun and letting the old lady go home to settle the score with her son.

Liang Xiaoxia felt a little uneasy, saying that her grandmother was overbearing when she was alive, bullying her grandfather, and was not very motherly to her three sons, but she was kind to her.

Now that her grandma is going back to cause trouble, shouldn't she cause any deaths?

But she was worried and had no choice, so she had no choice but to go back to work peacefully as we told her, and at the same time cooperate with her grandma to try to resolve the matter as soon as possible.

After finishing their work, everyone dispersed.

The next thing to do is to wait.

Zhang Wenwen originally wanted to drag me along, but He Yuchen said she had something to tell me and asked her to go back first.

This suddenly caused jealousy. Although Zhang Wenwen didn't say anything, he was obviously unhappy and walked away with Liang Xiaoxia with a pout.

I was also puzzled, wondering what He Yuchen had to explain when he left me behind.

She asked me to wait for a while, then went back to the house alone. After a short while, she came out and took a book and handed it to me.

I took a look and saw on the cover of the book: The old master of the Northeast dictated ancestral secrets.

When I opened it, I saw that it was all written by hand. The writing was a bit sloppy, but the records were very detailed.

From the origin of the horse fairy in the Northeast, to the rules and characteristics of various immortal families, as well as how to read incense, how to investigate, how to draw talismans, how to exorcise ghosts, how to feel the pulse, how to cut off hysteria, how to break evil spirits, and how to reconcile with the immortal family communicate……

Good guy, this is simply a little encyclopedia of magic.

I was a little excited when I saw it, so I asked He Yuchen if this was for me.

She smiled at me and said that Hu’s mother had given it to her a few years ago and now it was given to me. She hoped that I would learn from it and bring out the immortals.

She said that it is not easy for the Immortal family, because it is an animal practice and is not recognized by the orthodox. Many methods have to be explored by oneself, and one has to accumulate merit little by little. The journey of cultivation is extremely difficult, so don't let the Immortal family down.

She was very serious when she said these words. I wonder if she was inspired by the immortal family. When I heard her say this, I felt a little sad.

So I changed the subject and asked her why she took action at such a young age and was so pious. Does her family agree?

This sentence must have touched her thoughts. She lost her mind and sighed and said: "Actually, when I was a child, I did very well in studies. At that time, I always had a dream. I wanted to study in a big, big city. After graduation, I might become a doctor or a teacher, but I never dreamed that I would do this..."

Perhaps she was intrigued by me, so she opened up her conversation and told me her story.

He Yuchen said that she realized something was wrong with her when she was thirteen years old.

At that time, her family was in business and her family was well off. She was the top student in the class and her grades were always very good.

But starting from the spring of that year, she always felt sleepy for no reason, especially during class. She was so sleepy that she dreamed while listening to the teacher's lecture.

I couldn't hold it any longer, so I fell asleep on the table. I couldn't control it at all.

As a result, her academic performance will naturally be affected. Her family thought she was sick and took her for a check-up.

But the result of the inspection was nothing.

At the same time, her family's business also plummeted strangely, and the originally prosperous family became heavily in debt.

Her strange illness was such that she was unable to go to school. Every morning when she set foot on the way to school, she would feel dizzy, nauseous and uncomfortable.

I took sick leave at home for more than a month, but nothing improved.

During this period, a great immortal showed her to her, but when he saw her for the first time, he said that this child was too destined to go to school. It was not that she couldn't go to school, but that the immortal family did not allow her to go to school, so she was asked to do her best. .

That great immortal is Hu Ma.

Her mother cried as soon as she heard this, saying that she was cheating this child. She was not allowed to go to school at such a young age. How could there be such a reason in the world?

Hu Ma sighed and said that there was nothing she could do. She was born to occupy the immortal fate and came to the human world with a mission. This bowl of rice was her destiny. Even if she was admitted to college in the future, she would have to do it sooner or later.

Who would be willing to let their teenage children do this?

Also out of anger, her mother took her back. When the business couldn't continue, she changed her career and opened a delicatessen.

It stands to reason that a deli has a small cost and a decent profit, so it should be able to sustain itself.

However, all kinds of trivial things happened in the store every now and then, either to cause trouble or to cause trouble, or there were inexplicable quarrels. In short, it didn't go well.

Later, a customer suffered a stomachache and was said to have food poisoning, so he was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment.

She reported it to the relevant departments, and a fine took away half of her family's profits for half the year.

After less than two years, the deli closed down.

From then on, He Yuchen became the scapegoat of their family, especially her father. He drank when he was in a bad mood, scolded her when she drank too much, and wanted to kick her out of the house several times.

Fortunately, her mother always protected her. When the two of them were most wronged, they were kicked out of the house together on New Year's Eve. They had nowhere to go and cried in each other's arms on the street.

Because her father forced her to take action, saying that as long as she takes action, there will be no such things in the family, and the dark clouds in the sky will disappear.

But she didn't want to. She had been secretly studying hard and thinking about going to school in the future.

Until one day, her father found her doing math problems, so he went over and tore up the notebook.

This time, she collapsed. After a big fight with her father, she ran out of the house.

She ran away to a classmate's house in one fell swoop and decided never to go home again.

Next, she followed a group of gangsters outside for almost half a year.

When I ran out of money, I went to work in hotel dance halls, then went to disco, roller skating, and game arcades. I also learned to smoke and drink. Fighting and swearing were commonplace, and I became like a little girl.

At that time, there was a Beibei roller skating rink in Harbin Station. It was said to be very famous, but it was also very chaotic and there were often fights.

Once, she got into a fight with someone and split his head open with a bottle of wine. She was taken to the hospital and required more than 20 stitches.

Her mother took her back at the police station. Not only did she pay a fine, but she also paid for her medical expenses.

After returning home, instead of comforting her, her father picked up his belt and whipped her.

She cried a lot and locked herself in the house for three days without eating or drinking.

Her mother was extremely anxious, fearing that she would commit suicide. But at this moment, she suddenly came out of the house and told her family that she was going to take action.

In this way, when she was seventeen years old, Hu's mother accepted her as her apprentice and got her a court marriage.

From then on, she also calmed down, accepted her fate, and devoted herself to leading the Xian family well.

But she also made up her mind that she would never see her father.

After listening to He Yuchen's story, I felt very emotional. I didn't expect that she, who always looked cold on the outside, had such rich experiences.

It was noon while we were talking, and I wanted to treat her to a meal, but she didn't refuse. Just when we were about to go out, a middle-aged woman in her forties walked in, carrying an insulated lunch box.

"Daughter, you haven't had lunch yet. Mom made you fish-flavored shredded pork and fried eggplant boxes. Eat it while it's hot..."