My wife is too strong, Mr. Chu can't stand it

Chapter 57: Unexplained Becoming a Disciple

Almost as soon as Su Jin finished speaking, there was a loud crash on the dining table. Chu Heng looked over and saw that the little guy had bumped into the plate while eating, but it didn't fall.

But even with this, the little guy showed great fear, let go of the food in his hand and was about to jump down, almost falling.

Chu Heng reached out and picked the person up, letting the child sit in his arms.

Chu Heng whispered to comfort him, "It's okay, no one will beat you here, just eat your meal obediently, and I'll take you to bed after you're full."

The little guy looked up at him with his big eyes. The fear in his eyes disappeared little by little in Chu Heng's gentle gaze. He lowered his head and continued to grab the food on the plate, eating it bite by bite.

Chu Heng touched his head and looked up at Su Jin opposite him. "When I was bathing him, I saw a scar on his leg. It must have been there for a while, but there were no other injuries. In other words, if his relatives are found, we can't stop it without evidence."

Su Jin didn't say anything, just staring at the little guy. After a long while, she spoke, "His father died early, and his mother's death was an accident, so there should be compensation. Whoever gets the compensation should take care of him, but if he dies, the compensation will naturally be theirs."

In addition, his mother died three months ago and hasn't been reincarnated yet. You can try to summon her spirit, which will help you determine his identity the fastest. If you want to intervene, you can also gather relevant evidence faster."

Chu Heng didn't agree very much, "But if you summon the spirit, will you be in trouble?"

He still remembered the last time Su Jin fainted from exhaustion after saving him, and he didn't want to see it again.

Su Jin raised an eyebrow and leaned back. "Summoning spirits is different from exorcising demons. We can do it by borrowing the power of talisman paper."

Chu Heng thought of the red string that Su Jin had used, and he asked tentatively, "Will it be okay without those strings?"

Chu Heng breathed a sigh of relief after seeing Su Jin nod, "What do you need? I'll have someone prepare it."

"Ordinary talisman paper won't work. You'd better find that talisman. I don't know where to buy useful ones."

Chu Heng, a man of action, picked up the phone and dialed Rong Qing's number. The call was answered quickly, and Rong Qing's voice came before Chu Heng could speak.

"If Mr. Chu needs any help, I will do my best to help you."

It was outrageous. Chu Heng pursed his lips and said, "I need something to summon spirits."

"No problem, I'm in Beijing right now. Send me the address and it will be delivered on time within the hour."

Chu Heng felt it was even more outrageous. He looked at Su Jin and, seeing that he had no objection, told him the address.

In fact, it was quite late now. The three elderly people in the family had already gone to bed, and the little guy fell asleep leaning on Chu Heng after dinner.

It was almost midnight when Rong Qing arrived. He didn't even bring his apprentice with him, just a few large bags of things.

Without waiting for Chu Heng to speak, Rong Qing turned around and knelt in front of Su Jin. After three bangs, he raised his head and said, "Master, please accept me as your disciple."

Chu Heng pursed his lips tightly and his eyelids twitched several times. He really wanted to throw the person out. What should he do?

Su Jin also looked puzzled, "Are you sick?"

"Master, you are a true master! I watched the live broadcast, and I am very sure that you are a master. I was possessed by a ghost in Yucheng, and the dreams I saw were all caused by you. And when I returned home, I saw the jade beads left by the master were broken and the purple talisman was destroyed. But Mr. Chu was still alive and well, which must have been resolved by the master."

Rong Qing took out a small box from his pocket and opened it to reveal a shattered jade bead. He held it high and said, "I came to Jing City right away, waiting for the master's summons. I don't know anything else, but my basics are very solid. Master, please accept me."

Chu Heng walked over and reached out to pull Rong Qing, "How old are you? Can you stop kneeling to him like this?"

"I'm not very old, not even thirty."

Chu Heng frowned. How could Rong Qing be forty at this age? How could he be under thirty?

Su Jin sneered, "It's not thirty yet, just three days away."

Chu Heng was filled with questions, "Is he really only thirty?"

"I'm really thirty!" Rong Qing emphasized that he is still young and not old, and he can still study diligently for a few more years.

Su Jin didn't answer. She just reached out and took the small box, and casually asked Chu Heng to move aside. "Then tell me, why did your master change his fate for no reason and even kill himself?"

"Then I don't know. Master didn't say."

"Apart from this bead, there is nothing else left?"

Rong Qing shook his head like a rattle, there was really nothing else to say.

Su Jin didn't believe it. He lowered his eyes and looked at Rong Qing, "Are you really his disciple?"

"Truer than real gold!" Rong Qing seemed to be afraid that Su Jin would not believe him and immediately proved himself, "Master said before he left that if Mr. Chu could live past the 24th, I would be saved."

"You are living well without any illness or trouble. How can you not live?"

"But I don't have the ability. Master has shown me a clear way! He allows me to become your disciple again!" Rong Qing looked sincere, so he rushed over without delay as soon as he received the call, without wasting a moment.

Chu Heng looked at Su Jin in confusion, "Did the master also calculate you?"

Su Jin didn't know, but this jade bead was indeed quite interesting. He raised his eyebrows and asked Rong Qing, "You've been in the circle for so many years, do you know the whereabouts of the purple talisman?"

Rong Qing turned his head and glanced at Chu Heng. His eyes were quite complicated, but he retracted them in just a moment.

Rong Qing said, "Boss Chu asked me to help find one before, and I did ask around, but purple talismans are too precious. Only people with great skills can draw them, and there really aren't any left now. The purple talisman Boss Chu wore before wasn't drawn by my master, but was passed down from our school."

Su Jin became interested and raised an eyebrow, asking, "Oh? Which generation of your ancestors drew the purple talisman?"

"The sect was passed down to me in the sixteenth generation, and the one who drew the purple talisman was the fifth generation, about five hundred years ago, during the Xuan Dynasty."

Rong Qing then pulled out a small booklet from his pocket and handed it to Su Jin. "This is the list of our sect's ancestors. From the sixth generation onwards, it has been a single lineage."

Su Jin frowned and took it. He felt it was a bit of a coincidence. He had memories from about five hundred years ago, and the purple talisman appeared more than five hundred years ago, which was a bit strange.

Chu Heng felt the same way, and the master seemed to know that Su Jin would appear, or Rong Qing was just talking nonsense.

Su Jin glanced at the names of those people and suddenly saw a familiar name. He frowned, "The one who drew the purple talisman was Yuan An? How did he die?"

Rong Qing raised his head and said, "I don't know about that. Master didn't tell me. He just gave me this booklet."

Su Jin didn't ask any more questions and simply closed the booklet and threw it back to Rong Qing. He didn't have time to talk nonsense with Rong Qing right now, so he simply ordered, "Take a drop of blood from that child."

"Yes! Master!"

Rong Qing received the order with full energy, stood up, took a yellow talisman to collect blood, and immediately placed it on the incense burner, took out the soul-calling banner, took three incense sticks and respectfully handed them to Su Jin.

"Master please!"

It was just a servile act. Chu Heng looked at him and seemed to want to say something, but in the end he said nothing and just watched from the side.

Su Jin didn't say much. He stood up and took the incense. Although he didn't do anything, the incense started burning as soon as it was in his hand.

Chu Heng frowned, but Rong Qing looked excited. He knew that his master would not lie to him. This man was indeed a master, a master who was even more powerful than his master.

Su Jin inserted the incense into the incense burner, picked up the blood-stained yellow talisman, and waved his hand. The yellow talisman was lit, and the soul-calling flag on the table also stood up, automatically without wind.

Chu Heng didn't know the principle of summoning souls, he just looked around subconsciously, and soon a gust of cold wind blew over, and he also saw the woman who was attracted by the invisible force.

She was a young woman, in her early twenties, with large patches of blood on her body, as if she had fallen from a great height, quite tragically.

The woman's eyes were originally empty, but when she saw the little boy lying on the sofa, her eyes lit up with surprising light and she immediately rushed over.

"Tongtong, where have you been? Mommy has been looking for you so hard!"

The woman cried out, she was happy to have found her son again, but she was also afraid. She had been looking for her son for a long time and couldn't find him. How would her son live without her?

Su Jin didn't want to listen to the woman crying, so she interrupted, "He's asleep, he won't hear your voice, and even if he wakes up he won't be able to see you."

The woman finally reacted and turned to look at Su Jin, her eyes red as she asked, "Who are you?! Why did you take my child away?! What do you want to do to him?"

"You don't know what's good for you!" Su Jin said with disgust, raised her hand to greet her, but was caught by Chu Heng.

Chu Heng pressed her hand and said, "I'll talk to her. You take a rest first."

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