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Chapter 72 It Should Be Your Relatives

Chapter 72 Should be your relative

"Hello, Master Tang." When Xu Leisong saw Tang Qing, he quickly stepped forward to shake hands.

Tang Qing is dressed in Taoist robes, holds a whisk in his hand, and has long shawl hair. He looks a bit fairy-like and a bit weird.

"Everyone is like this." Liu Xianglei saw the confusion in Xu Leisong's eyes and nudged him with his elbow to signal him not to think wildly.

Xu Leisong suppressed his doubts and thought, is this true? Yunqi is obviously clean and bright, and it does not affect the profoundness of other people's Taoism.

Tang Qing glanced at him and said, "The lamp is dim, the boat is in the waves, the fortune is bad, and your life is in danger. You have a fair face, but there is a red light between your eyebrows, and the evil aura is strong, which shows that there is something evil involved. I will resolve it for you."

When Xu Leisong heard it, it was similar to what little master Yun Qi said, and he immediately trusted Tang Qing a little more.

Tang Qing threw him a knife.

Xu Leisong was surprised, "This is..."

"Use a little bit of your blood and use metaphysical tracking techniques to figure out what the evil spirit is that is haunting you." Tang Qing looked solemn.

Liu Xianglei; "What's wrong? Is it related to my dad?"

Soon Xu Leisong saw the blood droplets in the vessel separating and gathering like crazy, as if they had vitality, sensing something, and fearing something.

Tang Qing murmured for a long time, and then pinched a few more magic formulas.

"Uncle, he..."

Liu Xianglei smiled and said, "That's what I said, listen to the master."

Xu Leisong looked in disbelief, "It's impossible. My uncle has been dead for many years. Besides, the relationship between him and me could not be said to be very good during his lifetime, but there is no conflict at all."

"Relatives?"

He looked at Liu Xianglei with a somewhat uncertain tone:

Tang Qing added: "Ghosts with great resentment indicate that they died unexpectedly, or have a strong nostalgia for the human world. Ordinary people die of old age and die naturally without resentment."

Later, my aunt insisted on getting married to my uncle. After the marriage, my uncle helped my father on his engineering projects.

Xu Leisong didn't think much, he quickly cut his fingertips with the knife and squeezed a few drops of blood into the vessel in front of Tang Qing's eyes.

He stopped talking halfway.

In the past few years, no one very close to me in my family has died. My grandparents passed away when I was very young. If I am to say that I have recent memories, it is probably the death of my uncle.

But I seem to have heard that when my aunt got married, my father didn't agree and he disliked my uncle's family conditions.

Xu Leisong looked inexplicable and frightened.

Xu Leisong began to feel scared. He did not have a deep impression of his uncle. He was an ordinary nephew, and his uncle was also an ordinary uncle. He was not very close to him, nor was he very repulsive.

After a long time, Tang Qing closed the spell and said calmly: "A ghost has haunted you. All your recent bad luck is related to this ghost. And this ghost has a lot of resentment. He is very familiar with you. I guess it should be you."

relatives."

Liu Xianglei looked at Xu Leisong steadily, "My dad seems to be..."

Tang Qing, "Whether there is a conflict or not is not up to you. Besides, it's not that conflicts in life will cause conflicts in death. Some things are destined."

Once when I was inspecting a construction site on behalf of my father, a safety accident occurred and he died on the spot. I heard that the scene was very tragic and the body was not recovered completely, and part of it was directly winched into the machine.

He is not an ordinary construction worker. No one expected such a thing to happen.

Out of guilt, my father has been taking good care of my aunt and Liu Xianglei these years.

Liu Xianglei had company shares when he was a teenager. Neither he nor his eldest brother received this kind of treatment.

(End of chapter)


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