The King of Xiuxianjuan returns to modern times and becomes a landlord
Chapter 33 Rare Feng Shui
Sunlight filtered through sparse clouds, dappling the ancient streets of the capital, casting a gentle golden glow on the bustling metropolis. Ying Ni, dressed in simple yet elegant attire, moved lightly through the bustling crowd. She was about to visit the set of the highly anticipated drama starring Emperor Xin.
As the distance closed in, the ancient residence housing the crew gradually came into view. The gates flung open, and a red carpet stretched from the threshold into the courtyard. Flowers and colorful lanterns lined the courtyard, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Ying Ni took a deep breath, adjusted her dress, and stepped onto the red carpet, each step solemn and filled with anticipation.
Making her way through the bustling crowd, Ying Ni finally reached the core area of the production. She saw a group of actors in period costumes rehearsing intensely. Their expressions were focused, their movements fluid, as if they had already merged into that distant and mysterious era. Ying Ni searched the crowd until she finally spotted a familiar figure—Di Xin. He was clad in magnificent dragon robes and a golden crown. He was discussing his upcoming scenes with the director, his expression awash in an air of unparalleled dominance.
"Emperor Xin!" Ying Ni called softly, with a hint of expectation in her voice.
Emperor Xin heard the call and turned around. The moment his eyes met Ying Meng's, a smile flashed across his face. His eyes were filled with warmth and joy, as if at this moment, all his troubles had vanished.
"You're coming! Why didn't you tell me beforehand?" Di Xin's tone was filled with surprise. Just the day before yesterday, he had told Ying Ni to come over when she was free, but he hadn't expected her to come today. There was a hint of reproach in his voice, but more of it was an unconcealable excitement.
"Director Zhang, this is Ying Ni." Di Xin introduced Ying Ni to Director Zhang and whispered in his ear, "Director Zhang, she's my friend and has extraordinary insight into supernatural events. Her abilities far surpass those of the Security Bureau's experts. Since a lot of strange things have been happening on the set lately, I've specifically asked her to come and help investigate."
"Hello, I'm Zhang Yimou. Nice to meet you." Director Zhang was thrilled. He had previously tried to hire someone to solve the problem, but none had been able to pinpoint the root cause. His eyes were filled with anticipation, as if Ying Li's arrival was the key to solving the problem.
"Hello, I'd like to visit the entire crew," Ying Ni asked. Her eyes gleamed with wisdom, as if she had already seen the problem.
Afterward, Ying Ni, led by Emperor Xin, meticulously toured every corner of the production set. They began with the exquisite sets, each detail so flawless it transported the audience into a real time and space. Next, they visited the prop area, where the lifelike props made one marvel at the meticulous attention paid to detail by the production crew. Whether it was weapons, furniture, or everyday items, every detail betrayed the crew's meticulous attention to detail, as if each prop held its own unique story and soul.
Then, with light steps, Ying Ni ascended a nearby plateau. From there, she commanded a panoramic view of the entire theater. She was perplexed. She hadn't sensed any yin energy from the crew members. Furthermore, she carefully observed the ancient house's feng shui layout and found it to be excellent, devoid of any ominous aura. To be absolutely sure, she also checked the crew's costumes and jewelry, finding them newly made, with no trace of any tomb-related artifacts.
"After a meticulous feng shui survey, I confirmed that everything on the scene was in normal condition, without any signs of abnormality. At the same time, I also carefully observed the people present, and I can say with certainty that they were not contaminated by any yin energy." After sitting down, Ying Li reported her findings in detail to Director Zhang and Emperor Xin.
"Also, I'd like to ask by the way, do those people who had accidents before have certain problems?" Ying Li raised her question, vaguely feeling in her heart that these accidents might not be accidental.
Ying Ni had a hypothesis in mind, but she wasn't sure if it was correct. She suspected the accidents might be related to some personal issues, but further evidence was needed to support her hypothesis.
"Well, now that you mention it, I think back to when I saw it. Those people who got into accidents did seem to have some personal issues." Director Zhang recalled some details after Ying Li's reminder. He realized that those who had accidents all had some issues, to varying degrees, and perhaps these issues were the underlying factors that led to the accidents.
"For example, some people may be negligent at work, some may have conflicts in interpersonal relationships, and some may have problems with their mental state." Director Zhang continued, trying to connect these details to better understand the context of the accident.
Director Zhang's words made Ying Meng immediately understand the reasons why those people suffered misfortune.
"Director Zhang, what you said reminds me of a certain feng shui layout. It may be quite effective for you, but the side effect is that the actors will need to be replaced." Ying Li explained to Director Zhang with a smile.
Director Zhang seemed a little confused. If this kind of feng shui was really beneficial to him, why had he replaced several actors before?
"Director Zhang, there is indeed a Feng Shui pattern in metaphysics that can suppress all unhealthy energy, whether it is a small matter in personal life or a big mistake that violates rules and regulations." Seeing that Director Zhang was confused, Ying Li explained.
Ying Li recalled a special pattern in Feng Shui, but this pattern was extremely rare.
"In other words, if this person has any underlying issues, then these issues could lead to some undesirable accidents, and the likelihood and severity of these accidents will depend on the severity of the problem." Director Zhang, after carefully listening to Ying Li's detailed explanation, immediately realized the importance of this point. This was actually a very helpful insight for him, especially during his casting process. It would be extremely beneficial to be able to identify these potential issues before the film officially airs, as this would avoid more serious consequences after the film airs, such as being banned, which would cause huge losses and negative impact on the entire production team.
When Director Zhang's mind flashed to that scene, he couldn't help but secretly rejoice. He turned around and said to the assistant director next to him, "Assistant Director, go notify all the actors now. Let's start filming the group scene first." Emperor Xin, who was standing next to him, saw the excitement on Director Zhang's face and immediately realized that it was not due to his health.
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