Chapter 249 Snake on the Liang

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Since the evil dragon cannot be found, the top priority now is to solve the problem of this temple first.

There is definitely no way to break the dragon's cover, so we can only move the temple.

Thinking of this, I turned my head and glanced at Ma Huaiping and Ma Yuanqi and said, "There is something wrong with the feng shui of this temple. We must move the temple first."

"Does temples also have Feng Shui?"

After hearing this, Ma Yi quickly asked curiously.

"Where in the world is there no theory of Feng Shui? You are becoming uneducated and incompetent every day. You don't even understand this bit of truth. Your grandfather's hard work has really been in vain."

When Ma Yuanqi heard this, he stared at Ma Yuanqi and scolded him.

The latter quickly lowered his head in embarrassment.

"What's wrong with the feng shui of this place...?"

Ma Huaiping pondered for a moment, then frowned and asked me.

"This dragon's head is evil, and it is located exactly at the position of the dragon's eye, forming a pattern that covers the dragon's eye. This situation is quite fierce."

I said in a deep voice.

"Then go back and talk to the mayor and ask him to find someone to move the temple first."

Ma Yuanqi said quickly.

I nodded, and then a few of us hurried down the mountain and back to the town.

By the time we arrived at the mayor's house, it was already dark.

At night, the atmosphere outside felt very strange, and the evil spirit in the air became more intense.

This is obviously not normal. I guess the entire town has been laid out, but this game has not yet reflected it.

The mayor's house had already prepared a banquet, and now that I was entertaining the people from Feng Shui Ling, I felt like I was taking advantage of the Ma family team again.

After all, my reputation has been there for decades. Even if I was a gentleman in Huilong Town before, the people in the town would not think of asking me to solve this kind of problem. Instead, they would go directly to Fengshui Ridge to hire someone.

Which one is more important can be known at a glance.

During the meal, Ma Huaiping told the mayor about the relocation of the temple, but looking at the mayor, he was obviously a little embarrassed.

"Mr. Ma, this temple has actually been neglected for many years. Now everyone believes in science, so there are very few people who go to the temple to offer incense and worship the gods, let alone move the temple. It is not easy to build a temple. It’s a lot of money, and I’m sure no one is willing to pay this money.”

The town smiled sarcastically, spread his hands and said.

"Since you believe in science, why are you still superstitious? There's no need to invite us here for this kind of thing, right?"

When Ma Huaiping heard this, he immediately became unhappy.

"Mr. Ma, don't get me wrong. I don't mean that. I actually believe in this kind of thing, and I have always had a sense of awe for ghosts and gods. Of course I agree to move the temple, but it's a huge sum of money." It’s really a problem, I don’t know if I can raise it.”

The town quickly explained.

"How about I help you with the money?"

Ma Huaiping said with an unhappy expression.

"That's not necessary."

The mayor hurriedly smiled and waved his hand and said: "I thought it would be much easier if we could solve this problem without moving the temple. If we have to move, I will be able to find a way when the time comes. It won't be a big deal for me." Just pay for it yourself."

"It would be easier if there was no temple."

I said and glanced at the mayor, "If there is no such thing, there will be no problem, but once it is available, the situation will be different. What's more, there is a problem with the feng shui of the temple. If it is not moved, There will definitely be big trouble, and no one can tell what else will happen in the town."

Of course I don't mean to scare him. As the saying goes, it's easy to ask God but hard to send him away.

This is just like the fur ghosts and gods that some people in remote areas keep in their homes, or the family guardian angels, which are considered a kind of household god and can keep the house safe.

If you don't invite this kind of thing to your home, nothing will happen. But once you invite it, you have to worship it. If you neglect it, or something makes it feel unhappy, then it will He will make trouble for others.

And once you invite something like this, it’s not that easy to give it away.

The same principle applies to the land of mountain gods. It can keep you safe when you are worshiping it, but once you offend or neglect it, you will be in trouble.

If you say you don’t want to believe this anymore and want to just demolish the temple to get rid of the problem, that’s definitely not possible, and it will only make things worse for you.

Therefore, everything has pros and cons, and gains and losses are always corresponding. There is no free lunch in this world. Even the so-called gods will not help all sentient beings for free, or save people in distress.

In the final analysis, we can only rely on ourselves. Over-reliance on gods or over-belief in God are not the wisest choices.

"In that case, let's move it. I will gather everyone to raise funds tomorrow to see how much money can be raised to build the temple. If it is not enough, I will post it myself."

The mayor saw that I was so absolute and knew that I had to move, so he gritted his teeth and agreed.

"OK."

I nodded and said, "Then I will help you find a place with better feng shui tomorrow and decide the location of the temple first. As for when to build the temple and move the statue, you can decide for yourself."

"Preferably as soon as possible."

After I finished speaking, I added another sentence.

"Of course, of course."

The mayor nodded quickly.

After dinner, we went back to our room to rest early.

The main problem now is the temple. If the temple is not relocated, other things cannot be carried out, so we can only wait.

I was lying on the bed at this time, not sleepy at all, because I was still thinking about Chen Ling.

If I weren't afraid of something else happening in the town, I would have just gone home.

I tossed and turned in bed for a while, and it was already late at night before I knew it.

I had just drifted off to sleep, when suddenly there was a rustling sound above my head, which sounded like something crawling.

I thought it was a rat, so I didn't pay much attention. Rats are very common in rural areas, so it's nothing unusual.

But I lay there for a while, and the sound continued, making me lose all the sleepiness I had just brewed.

I suddenly became a little angry, so I quickly turned on the light in the room and looked up.

But when I saw it, my expression immediately changed.

I saw a cauliflower snake on the beam above my head. It was exactly the same as the one I saw in the temple during the day. It was also coiled on the beam and stuck its head down.

I suddenly felt a chill running down my back, and the atmosphere in the room suddenly became quite strange.