When it comes to feng shui, I'm not exaggerating. I dare say I'm third, no one dares to say I'm second, because Old Li is number one. Eight years, a full eight years! Do you know how I survived? Every day I lived in the shadow of Old Li's old cloth shoes with their thousand-layer soles. I had to memorize all kinds of feng shui layouts and theories every day. If I made even the slightest mistake, I'd end up with a spanking.

Before I turned nine, Old Li made up for all the missing parts of my childhood, more than enough. I feel like my butt was practically covered in calluses from his old cloth shoes.

I was secretly pleased with myself. Master Zhou and Boss Zhou were incredibly impressed. I could talk about anything related to feng shui without even opening my mouth.

Then, Master Zhou asked, "Besides this Crossing-Affliction Yin Sha Pillar, what are the other two things?"

I pointed to the jade with blood stains and said, "This jade is called the Seven Killings Funeral Jade. It is a burial item, the kind that is placed in the mouth of the deceased. Jade itself has the property of collecting energy, and it is very easy to become a breeding ground for yin and evil energy. Master Zhou should understand this, right?"

Master Zhou nodded: "I've learned some skills from Young Master Wu again. I feel like I've gained a brain. What is that bronze cone?"

"This is a three-bladed bronze cone. Each blade is inscribed with the words 'plague,' 'illness,' and 'disaster,' which is similar to a curse. This thing itself carries an ominous aura. A shroud containing these three extremely malevolent things—it would be strange if the Zhou family didn't suffer any misfortune." I sighed.

"Who is so vicious as to bury so many evil things in my family's ancestral grave? It's outrageous!" Boss Zhou's face turned red with anger.

“That depends on who you’ve offended. If it’s not someone you’ve offended, then it must be something your children have done wrong. There’s no such thing as hatred or love without a reason in this world; everything is cause and effect.” I looked at Boss Zhou.

"Young Master Wu, I really don't have any enemies," Boss Zhou said with a helpless expression.

I don't expect him to have any specific ideas. It's possible that he just did something unintentionally that offended someone. It's hard to say.

After digging these things out, I took out a plastic bag, put them in, and stored them in the Dragon Tiger Mirror. I couldn't sell them for money, but I could keep them to deal with others later.

These materials are hard to find; it must have taken the other party a lot of effort to gather them all.

"Young Master Wu, once we've dug all these things out, will our family be fine?" Boss Zhou asked again.

“Impossible. If the other party is determined to harm your Zhou family, he will definitely continue to target you after we leave. We still need to find the person behind this. Besides, there is more than one array eye in this graveyard, there are two others, but the other two array eyes are auxiliary and not as sinister as this one.”

As I spoke, I stood up, confirmed the other two locations again, and then had Uncle Tiger and Little Fatty start digging.

Before long, two more things were unearthed. One of the array's key points contained the skull of a black cat, which must have been a troublesome creature in life before it died.

There are already some stories about black cats, and a black cat that dies in childbirth must also have a grudge or evil spirit.

In addition, what was dug out from the last array eye was a pottery jar covered with runes. Inside the jar was a poisonous insect, a blood-red centipede. This thing was no ordinary poisonous insect, but a Three Corpse Worm.

There were originally three poisonous insects in the pottery jar: a centipede, a scorpion, and a spider. These three insects killed each other inside the jar, and in the end, only the centipede remained.

My master told me that this is a living talisman, which is very rare and few feng shui masters would use it because it is difficult to obtain and requires an extremely skilled feng shui master.

Thus, I unearthed all three talismans from the Zhou family's ancestral graves, and the crisis surrounding the graves was resolved.

Mr. Zhou was very happy and asked me if digging out all these messy things would restore his child to normal.

"Theoretically speaking, it will definitely get better, but it won't get better immediately. It will take some time to recover. And Master Zhou should be fine too," I said with a smile.

"Young Master Wu, you're absolutely amazing! I have to admit it. I'll definitely recommend you to my friends in Hong Kong if they ever need anything," Boss Zhou said with a smile.

"For minor issues, just ask Master Zhou. For things like residential feng shui and relocating graves, he can handle it. I'm different from Master Zhou; I only specialize in resolving more inauspicious feng shui formations." I had to give Master Zhou face, since he was the one who took on this job, and I couldn't take over.

Master Zhou smiled gratefully at me and didn't say anything more.

By the time we finished things here, it was already noon. Everyone was a bit tired, so Boss Zhou suggested taking us out for lunch to try some of the local Hong Kong cuisine.

Little Fatty naturally agreed wholeheartedly. After digging the hole for so long, he also had to fill it back in, and Little Fatty put in a lot of effort.

Immediately, Mr. Zhou drove us to a very famous restaurant on Hong Kong Island for a meal.

We had just finished eating and were walking outside when a group of people came towards us.

Upon closer inspection, I recognized him as an old acquaintance—Ma Yuanwang, one of Uncle Hu's former subordinates.

"Brother Tiger, oh my, you've come to Hong Kong! I've missed you so much!" Ma Yuanwang opened his arms and ran over to give Uncle Tiger a warm hug.

The group of underlings behind him bowed and greeted Uncle Tiger, calling him Brother Tiger.

Ma Yuanwang is now very successful in Hong Kong. Tiger is Ma Yuanwang's older brother, so he has a lot of influence.

When Boss Zhou saw Ma Yuanwang and his group, he turned pale with fright, after all, Ma Yuanwang was quite famous in Hong Kong.

But given the situation, Boss Zhou didn't dare to say anything more.

After chatting with Uncle Hu for a few minutes, Ma Yuanwang walked up to me and said respectfully, "Young Master Wu, how many days are you staying in Hong Kong this time? Tell me what you want to eat or do, and I'll take care of it all."

“Uncle Ma, I’m in Hong Kong for business, and I might not be staying for more than a few days. I haven’t finished dealing with things here yet. Once I’m done, let’s find some time to have a drink,” I said with a smile.

"No problem... Young Master Wu, can I take Brother Hu out for some fun? It's been so long since I've seen Brother Hu, I'd like to catch up with him." Ma Yuanwang pleaded.

"Young Master, I don't see anything for me here. I'm going out to play with Wangzai for the day." Uncle Hu also looked at me.

"Uncle Tiger, don't mess around. Be careful. You're a married man now. If you do anything bad, I'll go back and tell Sister Hua." I said with a smile.

"Young Master, how could that be? I'm a respectable man." Uncle Hu scratched his head sheepishly.

Ma Yuanwang put his arm around Uncle Hu's shoulder and walked outside, whispering as they went, "Brother Hu, I've got a few girls at my place lately..."

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