Infant Urine (Part 2)
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"Alright," I said compromisingly: "If it doesn't work out, I'll call you. Hope you can come over and solve this problem in person."
Yeh smiled and said, "Don't worry, it's definitely okay."
He stuffed everything into his backpack, stood behind me and said with his back to me: "Oh, right, don't move at all. Otherwise I won't be able to save you either."
I nodded seriously and said: "If I can persuade the company to temporarily stop managing this cemetery, I need to work with you to resolve this matter. I want to know everything about it."
Ye turned around, smiling at me and asked: "Are you sure?"
I said very seriously: "I'm sure."
Aren't you afraid?
Afraid!
"Afraid to go again?" Ye's smile became even more evil.
I have a stubborn personality, so I'd rather risk danger to find the truth in some matters. Especially after this bizarre incident happened, apart from the inexplicable fear, I also have an intense and burning desire for gossip.
People are full of curiosity about unknown things, whether men or women!
"Alright!" Ye Yi surprisingly said with a shrug, "After tomorrow's matter is settled, you can take a leave of absence and call me. Oh~ If you have time, you can go to the church or temple to ask for a peace charm. Or if your parents are around, let your mother sew a small pouch for you, put your parents' wedding rings inside, and wear it around your neck when you come find me."
When he said this, Ye Yi pulled out a small red pouch from his collar and shook it at me. Then he calmly turned around and left.
It wasn't long after Ye Yī left that the old lady slowly came to. The first thing she did was let out another loud shriek, and I hastily comforted her. It wasn't until she had calmed down that I told her what Ye Yī had said to me.
The old ladies gave me a lot of face this time, no, it should be giving Ye Yi's face. From the moment I finished speaking, she didn't say a word. I waited for half a day before she said: This matter will be negotiated with your company, and tonight I will have someone come to guard here. Ensure that not a single thing is moved. As for you wanting to explore things with Master Ye Yi together, it's also good if this matter is resolved smoothly. I'll send you an additional 50,000 yuan as a labor fee. I hope this matter ends here with you, I don't want others to know about it.
I nodded in agreement and promised to put his mind at ease, as it was a matter of professional ethics.
The old ladies pulled out two bundles of 100-yuan bills from their bags and handed them to me, saying: "This is today's hard work allowance."
I couldn't help but be stunned, is this hardship pay or hush money? This money was earned too easily. These two bundles of cash are equivalent to half a year's salary for me. It's that easy to get it? Even if I sell this big tomb, my share would only be a few thousand yuan at most.
Later, I really didn't know how the old ladies negotiated with the company leaders. That night, three young and strong men drove to the cemetery.
And I went back home after asking for leave from the company.
My old mother is a Buddhist and she is very devout. So, I did the work in the cemetery, which seems to be an unlucky thing for others, but my mother never says anything about it.
I roughly told mom about today's events, but didn't mention the weird thing that happened. I used my friend as an excuse, saying that since we're always in this line of work, it's best to bring a protective charm. Then I mentioned Ye Yi's request.
My mother didn't answer me, instead she said: "Do well, if one's heart is right, then the person is right, and if the person is right, then gods and ghosts will avoid him."
I saw that my mom didn't respond to me, and I wasn't feeling any discomfort in my heart. Believing in Buddhism and believing in ghosts are two different things. Thinking about going to the Golden Temple on the outskirts tomorrow to ask for a protective charm. Having one is better than not having one, today following Ye Yi out of this matter, still don't know what kind of ancestral tomb we'll go to next or what other strange things we'll encounter.
Oh, by the way, I originally planned to take that big rooster back home. But when I was in the office, my face turned pale as I suddenly realized what I had neglected.
A fine big rooster, its five-colored feathers turned gray and white, its two eyeballs became deep black. The originally bright red comb became snow-white, revealing a cold air. I was so scared that I gave the big rooster to the night watchman who guarded the crematorium at night. It's said that the next day, the night watchman was hospitalized... Amitabha, I really didn't mean to.
The next day, I got up early on purpose. When I opened my eyes, I saw a cloth bag placed beside my pillow. The fabric wasn't new, but the craftsmanship was excellent. I couldn't help but feel touched by my mother's love for me. Inside the bag, there was a gold ring and a yellow triangular folded paper with a faint crimson color, which should be some kind of Buddhist talisman.
Peace sign!
I kissed the purse, put on my clothes. My mother had already gone out, I ate the hot breakfast that my mom left in the pot for me, and wiped my mouth. I took out my phone and dialed the number from yesterday's memory: "It's Yang Guang, where are you?"
Ye's voice was laced with a hint of laziness, clearly devoid of the coldness and hoarseness from yesterday, let alone the playful tone that came later: "I'm sleeping, can we talk in the afternoon?"
I was speechless and said, "Then I'll find you this afternoon."
He hung up the phone.
I took a look at the time, it was just past eight o'clock. Taking a week off is a rare opportunity for me. Thinking about going to explore that thing with Ye Yi this afternoon, I couldn't help but feel excited. I opened my computer and went online to search for what those equipment Ye Yi had last night were used for.
The rooster doesn't need to be mentioned, many people know its effects already.
But the five grains and Qinghua porcelain bowl, what's that jar of blood for, and what's the point of Tongzi urine, one thing has been lingering in my mind, yesterday's tense mood still can't relax, I didn't even think about looking for an answer. Today, when I'm free, I'm actually curious about this.
Great Baidu is still all-powerful, I searched for the origin of Qinghua porcelain bowls. After entering a few more keywords, there was a post that gave the answer.
Qinghua porcelain is one of the traditional famous porcelains in Jingdezhen, with a unique aura that has been passed down to this day. It carries a strong cultural atmosphere. Therefore, authentic Qinghua porcelain produced in Jingdezhen has a strong moral aura. This aura has a certain restraining power over evil spirits.
Later, Du Niang crossed the five grains
"Wu Gu" refers to the five grains that we Chinese people often talk about, which has been imbued with the meaning of "abundant harvests and warding off evil spirits" since ancient times.
As for that bottle of blood, I just did a slight search and found out that the pungent smell was actually black dog blood.
Add to it the urine of a young boy and the blood from the crown of a rooster. Altogether five different substances can suppress evil spirits.
……
Here, I have to mention one thing, which is those things Ye Yi drew on his arm. I really couldn't find anything about it by searching online, and it completely deviated from the normal search pattern. Moreover, at that time, I didn't take a picture of it with my phone either. So, this matter will still need to be verified with Ye Yi. Everything will have to wait until Ye Yi takes me to find that ancestral tomb, only then can everything be fully understood.
But at that time, I didn't understand what kind of strange and wonderful world I had entered.