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Chapter 71

"Come out of the mountain?" I was stunned for a moment and looked at my grandma: "But I don't seem to be enlightened. I still don't understand anything."

Grandma turned to look at me: "But you have already seen the yellow light on Linlin's head. Yellow is good luck, black is bad luck, and red is disaster. Grandma saw this when she picked up Xian'er. As for her ability to see things,

You can't learn it in a day. Since Old Xian'er wants to rely on you, he will let you learn the skill slowly. In the future, you will naturally understand. You debuted earlier than grandma, and you will definitely be better than others in the future.

of."

"Remember Jiaolong, you can't master anything in a day, but the more you know, the less you have to say, otherwise, you will suffer disaster."

That afternoon, my grandma locked the door of the house from the outside to the inside, and then asked me to take a bath. I followed her instructions in a daze.

After changing into clean clothes, he knelt in front of the yellow sign of the old immortal. After offering incense, he chanted along with his grandma, "Jiaolong respectfully welcomes the three immortals to come to enlightenment. In the future, the incense will continue to be used, and Haosheng will take care of it. Wait and wait."

The teachings of the Immortal Family will bless everyone, do not do bad things, and do not make improper wealth. The Jiaolong will accumulate Yin merits and will not bring shame to the Immortal Family, so as to ensure that the Immortal Family can practice Taoism."

Then, grandma put a bowl filled with water in front of the yellow sign, burned three talisman papers and threw them towards Tianshan. The talisman papers were fluttering and finally fell into the bowl. Grandma directly handed the bowl to me, saying: "

Drink."

I looked at the talisman water, gritted my teeth and drank it. Then I handed the bowl to my grandma: "Drink it."

Grandma nodded and looked at me, "Jiaolong, your ability will depend on your own luck in the future."

I responded and suddenly felt my eyelids became heavy: "Grandma, I'm sleepy."

"Go to sleep." Grandma said, and asked me to get on the kang in Baojiaxian's room. As soon as my head hit the pillow, I fell asleep immediately.

As soon as I fell asleep, I woke up and looked at my grandma kneeling on the ground. I got up and was about to call out to grandma. When I turned around, I saw that I was still lying on the kang, sleeping soundly.

I thought for a moment that I was dreaming, and then I looked at my grandma. She was gone. There were three more stools on the ground for no reason. I rubbed my eyes and opened them again. There were actually three people sitting on the three stools!

I couldn't see their faces clearly, but I could see that they were wearing robes of three colors, one red, one yellow, and one green. I stared blankly and listened to their chuckles, "I've been waiting for you for eighteen years."

Ah, you baby, you have grown up!"

"Are you..." I opened my mouth to ask, but suddenly I remembered what they were. I quickly knelt down and lowered my head, not daring to say anything.

I felt a hand touching my head, and then heard a sharp voice saying: "Tell us to remember to burn incense in the future, otherwise, we won't come."

The other one chuckled and continued to say: "I love eating chicken and drinking..."

I lowered my head and said, "I know, I know."

"Remember, don't ask us to do bad things, otherwise we will be angry, Jiaolong, don't be afraid of us, we are here to help you..."

"Yeah, yeah." I responded, but suddenly I opened my eyes. My grandma sat next to me and looked at me blankly: "Are you awake?"

I sat up and looked out the window at the already dark sky: "Grandma, I was dreaming. I dreamed about our old fairy."

Grandma nodded, "I can invite them after I dream about you. My granddaughter is indeed a natural born gentleman. Grandma was ill for three months when she took Xian'er to her house, and only then did the old Xian'er finally agree to show up.

Come, pay your wish with some incense, grandma has something else to say to you."

I responded, and after offering incense, I went back to the house with my grandma. Grandma took out the copper coins she used for divination, wrapped them and handed them to me: "Jiaolong, grandma tells you, if you tell people divination in the future, you will be lucky."

The second no-no is that you can't predict your own fate because you can't break it, but it will bring disaster to yourself."

Looking at my grandma, I frowned: "But, I don't know how to do this..." A flash of inspiration came to my mind, "I seem to know how to read it. I seem to know how to read it." It was a magical feeling, and I suddenly became self-taught without a teacher.

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Grandma nodded: "Don't worry, you will know more and more in the future. Grandma wants to tell you that as an onmyoji, you should not tell your own fortune, nor should you often tell fortunes of people close to you. There is a saying that the more fortune you tell, the better it will be.

Bo, people may have merit in their lives, but if you calculate it, it will destroy their merit. In the end, it will be bad. If it is not for you, you should not calculate it. Remember, everyone’s birth

Everything has its own destiny, and you have to let nature take its course, otherwise, the onmyoji himself will be harmed."

I looked at my grandma: "Grandma, then you showed me and changed my life. You didn't want me to suffer. So, does my current poor health have a lot to do with it?"

Grandma stretched out her hand and hugged me: "Jiaolong, grandma has committed many taboos of Onmyoji in this life, but I will not regret it if I change your life. Grandma will never let you suffer. At this age, I am not afraid of anything. I am afraid."

It’s just that your future will not be easy.”

I felt sour in my heart, and reached out to pat my grandma on the back: "Grandma, didn't you already say that there is a destiny in your life? I will be fine. Even if I don't change, I think I will turn the bad luck into good. I

I don’t want you to be in poor health.”

"Don't worry about grandma's health." Grandma said, letting go of my hand and looking into my eyes: "Jiaolong, please remember that you can't invite Xian'er if you have nothing to do.

Please do it for small things, but don't do it with a joking heart. If you do it once, Lao Xian'er will use your body to speak and do things. If you do it casually, you will make yourself sick."

I nodded, "I know. I've seen you invite Xian'er since I was a child. I know when to invite Xian'er. But grandma, do I have to smoke when the time comes? I don't want to smoke."

Grandma smiled: "Smoking is for convenience. If you want, just light some incense."

I hummed. My grandma told me a lot of taboos that day, and I couldn’t remember too many of them later. I wanted her to tell me slowly in the future, but it was hard to disturb her when she was talking about it with gusto.

Grandpa came back and called the door outside, so I poured it out and slowly digested it.

"Aunt Ma, you are at home. Fortunately, you met uncle. Otherwise, you would have thought that there was no one at home."

Turning around, I saw Yan Hong and Xu Linlin coming in behind my grandpa. Grandma glanced at her, "I'm at home. You have something to do."

Yanhong smiled sheepishly: "There's something wrong. I know you don't like to show it to others now, but Linlin in my family is about to take the college entrance examination. The child is unsure and always says that he can't perform well.

Okay, I recently said that the school has tried several times to find out if it works, so I just wanted you to take the trouble to see if it works."

"That's it." Grandma nodded, but looked at me: "Jiaolong, please take a look." (To be continued)


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