Chapter 46: 046 Completely Changed (First Update)
Chu Jin followed behind Lu Tianliang, and as soon as he was near the door, he felt a bone-chilling cold air rush towards him.
It penetrated the skin and bones, very unsettling.
Chu Jin subconsciously stopped in his tracks and glanced around, noticing that the magnetic field in the surroundings was quite normal, with nothing amiss.
Could it be his own illusion?
Chu Jin had no choice but to use his thoughts to communicate with Zi in the Zi Lei space, "Zi, do you feel anything?"
"Mhm," Zi nodded, scrolling through her social feed as she spoke, "Strong resentnt, there’s sothing in the house."
Chu Jin raised an eyebrow, "Could there really be ghosts?"
Zi slowly lifted her head, revealing a mysterious smile, and teasingly uttered two words, "Guess!"
Chu Jin: "..."
Is it still possible to request a change of guardian spirit now?
Lu Tianliang, walking ahead, turned around when he noticed Chu Jin hadn’t kept up, and seeing her expression was sowhat troubled, he asked anxiously, "Miss Chu, what’s the matter?"
Chu Jin mustered a slight smile, "It’s nothing, let’s go in."
"Alright." Lu Tianliang walked up to the villa’s main gate, where a servant imdiately opened the door for him.
As soon as the door opened, Chu Jin saw the large floor mirror in the center of the living room as well as the reflection of a person in the mirror.
And that cold air had beco even colder, giving one the chills.
A strong stench of blood wafted through the air; it was so intense that it quickly filled the entire nasal cavity, making one feel very uncomfortable, even sowhat breathless.
However, Lu Tianliang and the servants in the house acted as if they slled nothing, entering the house with unchanged expressions and even inviting Chu Jin to have so tea.
Chu Jin walked straight to the mirror, frowning slightly, "What’s with this mirror?"
Having a mirror in the living room facing the main door seriously violated Feng Shui taboos.
Mirrors have a reflective function; facing the main door, they not only block wealth and good fortune but also attract malevolent entities.
Looking at the layout in the house, the Lu family should have soone proficient in Feng Shui living here, so how could such a novice mistake be made?
Hanging a bagua mirror to ward off evil at the door, yet placing a floor mirror in the living room to attract it, wasn’t that asking for trouble?
Perhaps due to her serious expression, Lu Tianliang also straightened up, with a nervous tone asking, "This was placed by Xinxi, what’s wrong, is there a problem with the mirror?"
Chu Jin didn’t directly answer his question, her gaze locked on the mirror, she asked, "Was it placed before the incident, or after?"
She felt that in addition to her reflection and the room’s interior in the glass, there was also a flickering dark shadow, moving quickly, not very clear, and it didn’t seem like it was reflecting sothing from outside but rather as if it existed within the mirror itself.
Lu Tianliang pondered for a mont, "After the incident, about two and a half months ago."
Chu Jin nodded, "Take
to your daughter’s room now."
"And... this mirror?"
Lu Tianliang looked at Chu Jin sowhat helplessly; before she ntioned this mirror, everything seed fine, but the more she talked about it, the more he felt there was sothing creepy about the mirror.
Chu Jin narrowed her eyes slightly, "First, get soone to cover it with a red cloth."
"Alright," Lu Tianliang nodded hastily, then quickly instructed a servant, "Find a red cloth and cover this mirror."
Lu Xinxi’s bedroom was on the second floor.
The closer they got to Lu Xinxi’s room, the stronger the sll of blood beca.
Unlike the decorations in the downstairs living room, the set-up of Lu Xinxi’s bedroom was extrely minimalist, in shades of pink and white, very girlish.
Lu Xinxi laid on the bed and upon seeing her father enter, she imdiately propped herself up by the headboard and sat up weakly, calling out, "Dad."
Thinking of how his daughter was so lively and active three months ago and had now beco like this, Lu Tianliang couldn’t help but feel a little heartache, but he still suppressed his inner emotions, forcing a reluctant smile to comfort her, "Xinxi, don’t be afraid, dad has brought an expert, you will be cured."
Saying this, he turned to introduce Chu Jin, who was following him.
"This is Master Chu, she can cure your illness."
Chu Jin was previously behind Lu Tianliang and hadn’t seen Lu Xinxi’s face clearly; now, looking up, she took in a sharp breath of air.
Her face was covered in large and small pustules, so as big as coins, the smallest the size of soybeans, so already festering with yellow and white fluids oozing out, emitting a foul sll.
Aside from her eyes, there was not a single spot untouched on her face – it was hard to look at directly, even causing a bit of nausea.
Even Lu Tianliang, her own father, was slightly avoiding eye contact when looking at Lu Xinxi’s face.
It was hard to imagine that this was the sa person who was once the radiant national darling glowing on television.
During the ti Lu Xinxi was ill, she had seen many self-proclaid experts, but in the end, they all left in defeat.
Now seeing that Chu Jin was just a young girl, she didn’t show any disappointnt, instead, she politely nodded at Chu Jin, "Hello."
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