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164. Chapter 164: 3 Rescue Zhongsha Children 1

"I am Yang Zimei, show me the child."

She said to the aunt holding the child.

"You...are you Master Yang?" The aunt looked at her like a schoolgirl and asked a little hesitantly.

Yang Zimei nodded and reached out to take the child.

"This child keeps crying and has diarrhea. The doctor even asked me to give up. Oh, Master Yang, please save him. This is my only grandson." The aunt pulled Yang Zimei and begged.

"I will try my best." Yang Zimei's fingers quickly tapped a few points on the child's body to clear his meridians that were stagnant due to the evil spirit, and then drew talismans in the air to drive away the evil energy that invaded the body.



The child stopped crying and looked at Yang Zimei with a pair of black eyes still filled with tears, and even showed an innocent smile.

Seeing the child smiling, the aunt was so excited that she knelt down on the ground and said, "Thank you, Master Yang, thank you, Master Yang."

This frightened Yang Zimei. She had never seen such a gift before. She hurriedly pulled her aunt up and said, "Auntie, this is absolutely unacceptable. I will lose my life."

When the aunt saw that her grandson in Yang Zimei's arms had stopped crying and seemed to be a little more angry, her tears of joy fell down like beads.

"Auntie, the reason why your grandson keeps crying is because the yin evil gas enters the body, which causes the spleen and stomach to become cold, which also causes constant diarrhea. Just wait for a while, and I will give him acupuncture to restore the spleen and stomach." Yang Zimei

Put the child on the table, take out the silver needles, and give him acupuncture, which restored his weak and extremely cold spleen and stomach.

After the acupuncture, the child stretched out his hand and screamed that he was hungry.

Lin Qingmei held out a bowl of porridge for the aunt to feed the child.

After the child devoured a bowl of porridge, he started dancing and giggling with laughter.

The aunt held the child in her arms and almost wanted to kneel down to Yang Zimei again.

Yang Zimei stopped her and said to her: "Auntie, the child is like this. I don't know if it is caused by evil outside or if it is something you have at home. Please take me to your home to have a look, so that the child will not be harmed again."

(Digression: Regarding this case, it is true. Xixi was sentenced to death by a doctor when she was a child. Her mother sadly carried her back. On the way, she met a goddess. She took Xixi over and put cinnabar on the acupoints on her body.

And burned the talisman and took it. As a result, Xixi, who had been dying, opened her eyes and complained that she was hungry, so she came back to life and is now writing this book, haha. As for whether this is superstition or something that is difficult to explain, Xixi is not sure.

, it’s quite evil anyway. Of course, everyone remembers that you still need to see a doctor when you are sick, and don’t believe in the Gods and Gods. Most of them are just cheating money, and there is no real material. The real Gods and Gods must

Not just anyone can be a special person who communicates the vitality of heaven and earth. Xixi's great-grandmother is a well-known local goddess. She once said to Xixi that the reason why she can count is because of a very legendary story.

Her experience was that when she was seven years old, she pretended to be dead for seven days and seven nights. At that time, she had no heartbeat or pulse, but her body temperature was always warm. When she woke up after seven days, she miraculously could pinch and forget. Many people often cry in the middle of the night.

The children miraculously stopped crying even after she chanted a spell with a peach wood stick. The most amazing thing was that when she was 90 years old, even if her deadline was 95, it was true, and she had never been sick in her life.

, fell asleep peacefully...)

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