Rebirth of the Cannon Fodder in the Entertainment Circle

Chapter 61 - 61 61 Its Really Mysterious



Chapter 61 - 61 61 Its Really Mysterious

?Chapter 61: Chapter 61: It’s Really Mysterious Chapter 61: Chapter 61: It’s Really Mysterious Luo Ning quickly drew a vermillion yellow talisman.

Then, Wu Jianfeng and Luo Ning saw her throw everything on the table into a basin of water.

She muttered a few spells they couldn’t understand, then gently flicked her finger, and the talisman she had drawn spontaneously ignited, startling both of them.

Luo Ning threw the burning talisman into the water, causing Mr. Ji and the others to witness something even more miraculous and subversive.

The burning talisman fell into the basin and, instead of being extinguished, wrapped around a few items in the basin, and the fire grew stronger.

Wu Jianfeng’s eyes widened; he had personally fetched the tap water from the kitchen and was sure there were no chemicals that could promote burning in it. How could the fire continue burning things in the water?

It was the first time Mr. Ji had seen such a mystical and baffling spectacle, and he stared in stunned silence.

After about ten minutes, the fire gradually extinguished.

Everything that had been thrown into the basin was reduced to ashes and slowly dissipated in the water, as if it had never existed.

At that moment, in a villa in the same city, an old Taoist who had been sitting cross-legged suddenly spat out a mouthful of black blood and fainted from the backlash.

Luo Ning said indifferently, “Alright, that’s taken care of, and it even backfired on the person who performed the ritual on your family. Let’s go to the antique market now.”

Wu Jianfeng’s first impression of Luo Ning was of a very beautiful young lady, but now he felt she exuded a mysteriously serene and ethereal aura, truly worthy of being called a master.

Had he not witnessed it with his own eyes, he would have never believed what had just happened. It was utterly mystifying.

He now absolutely admired Luo Ning. “Okay, let’s go now. I happen to know someone who sells genuine antiques; I’ll contact him first.”

Luo Ning nodded, “Okay.”

Then, the three of them drove to the antique market.

Wu Jianfeng knew people, so they were taken directly to a loft filled with real antiques.

Luo Ning also picked out a few items that contained some Vital Energy, including two jade pendants and an agate bracelet.

“These three items should be worn by the person in your family who is most severely affected. I’ll arrange the rest when I get back so that we can speed up the process of expelling the Yin Sha Qi.”

The Vital Energy contained in these items wasn’t much; all were considered low-grade Magic Artifacts but sufficient for the Wu Family to set up an Evil Absorption and Luck Transfer Array.

Wu Jianfeng nodded repeatedly, “Okay, I’ll have to trouble Master Luo for your continued assistance.”

The antique seller sitting there was astounded by their conversation.

Those in the business naturally tended to believe in Geomancy Xuanxue, but he hadn’t expected such a young and pretty girl to be a Feng Shui Master.

Hearing Wu Jianfeng speak with a tone of respect and gratitude, he guessed this young lady must possess some genuine skills.

Luo Ning herself took a liking to a set of ancient copper coins, which could be used for arranging arrays and divination, hence she purchased them from Old Dong, the antique dealer.

After the transaction, Old Dong requested an exchange of contact information with Luo Ning, “Master Luo, we could also be friends. If you ever want to buy antiques, feel free to come to me.”

“Sure, I’ll visit again when I have the chance.” Luo Ning didn’t refuse and exchanged phone numbers with him.

The spiritual energy in this world was too sparse; cultivation was unrealistic, so one could only practice the way of Mystical Technique.

Because of this, she was limited in the Spiritual Energy she could mobilize. Collecting more items containing Vital Energy or Spiritual Energy would certainly aid her cultivation.

After leaving the antique market, Luo Ning followed the Wu family home to arrange some things.

After her arrangement, Wu Jianfeng wasn’t sure if it was just his perception, but he felt much more comfortable staying at home than before.

He thought about it and couldn’t help but ask, “Master Luo, are you drawing the talisman now, or later?”

His father and two younger brothers were still in the hospital, so getting the talisman to them sooner would give him some peace of mind.

And for his wife and children, having a talisman with each of them could prevent any further accidents. He was scared.

Luo Ning smiled, “I still have some energy, let me draw it now.”

The talismans she had drawn before hadn’t been very effective for the Wu family. She needed to draw new ones that specifically addressed the current situation for them to work quickly.

“Thank you so much, Master Luo,” Wu Jianfeng said eagerly, watching her intently.

Mr. Ji, seeing his friend like this, felt embarrassed but hadn’t expected Luo Ning to be so capable.

He initially thought she was just proficient in minor tricks. It seemed Luo Ning truly inherited her father’s skills.

Ah, he didn’t know if his rotten kid could ever earn Luo Ning’s forgiveness.

Luo Ning was confident in her own abilities, so she didn’t avoid the two men and started drawing the talisman in front of them.

Luo Ning appeared very profound while drawing the talisman, especially when the talisman took shape — it seemed as if a layer of enigmatic charm enveloped her, making Wu Jianfeng see her as a true master.

After drawing about a dozen talismans, Luo Ning handed them to Wu Jianfeng, “Fold them into triangles and have your family carry them. If they face serious danger, these talismans can prevent one disaster. If a talisman self-ignites or turns black, it can no longer be used.”

Wu Jianfeng carefully took the talismans, “Okay, thank you, Master Luo.”

“Everything here is dealt with. As long as no one deliberately uses these evil items on your family, your family members will have a peaceful life,” Luo Ning concluded from looking at Wu Jianfeng’s features, recognizing him as a genuinely good person who performed many charitable deeds.

“Your family’s ancestral home was originally enveloped in a layer of fortune, indicating that from your ancestors onward, many good deeds have been done, although the Yin Sha Qi had severely eroded it.

It’s also thanks to this layer of fortune that your family’s situation isn’t worse. Otherwise, you might have experienced deaths in the family.”

Luo Ning paused before saying, “In the future, continue to accumulate good deeds and perform charitable acts. There will be blessings for future generations!”

Wu Jianfeng was amazed because once again, Luo Ning was accurate; his family had indeed practiced charity from his ancestors’ times, a tradition that had continued to his generation.

Their Wu family had donated a significant amount to charity organizations and annually contributed clothes and funded school constructions in impoverished mountain areas.

So, performing those good deeds really accumulated virtues and blessings; their ancestors were wise.

“Master Luo is right. Our family will definitely continue these charitable deeds.”

He felt particularly relieved that his family had always engaged in charity. It countered much of the so-called evil spirits; otherwise, they might have faced fatalities in the family, a thought that frightened him.

Then, worriedly, he asked, “Master Luo, can you tell who has placed these things against our family?”

At the mention, he couldn’t help but clench his teeth.

The Wu family always considered themselves fair in business and dealings. He couldn’t believe someone would use such malicious and vile means to attempt to wipe out his entire family.


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