Chapter 85 Master Wen
Chapter 85 Master Wen
Rebirth is like an adventure to revisit an old place. Perhaps at some inadvertent moment, you can see or touch something or someone that you are familiar with from your previous life.
Of course, considering that An Rushong is not Korean, the name on the huge poster and the person represented by that name could not be someone he was familiar with. He could only have heard of it in his previous life.
Feeling that he stopped, Sun Manzhu looked at him in surprise, turned his head to look back, and followed his line of sight. As a result, she saw nothing except the huge poster on the building opposite.
"What's the matter? Are you interested in that Greek culture exhibition?" Sun Manzhu asked curiously, retracting her gaze.
"I am a little interested," An Rushong came back to his senses and said with a smile.
"Shall we go and take a look later?" Sun Manzhu asked eagerly.
She was not interested in any exhibition, but since An Rushong started living with her, the two of them had never gone out together, which seemed a pity for any woman.
"Okay," An Rusong immediately understood her mentality, "Let's just do nothing this morning and go around together. It's almost autumn, so let's go to the exhibition hall and then go shopping in the mall."
"It's settled then!" Sun Manzhu hastily finalized the plan, as if fearing that he would go back on his word.
After confirming the itinerary for the entire morning, the group entered the building and went straight to the office of "Master Xianzheng".
To An Rusong's surprise, the "masters" who rented offices in this building were not just the one with the surname Wen. There were three "masters" on the 12th floor alone where "Master Xianzheng" was located, and quite a few people came to them to exorcise evil and eliminate disasters. For example, An Rusong and his friends came so early, but the numbers they received were all from 7 onwards.
Fortunately, the master had great magical powers and was able to exorcise evil very quickly. In less than half an hour, it was An Rushong's turn, whose half face was swollen.
One thing must be emphasized here, the master does not charge money for helping people to exorcise evil and eliminate disasters, all they need is "sincerity". As the saying goes, sincerity will work, and those who are not sincere will not even get a number.
So how do you prove that your heart is sincere enough? It's simple, spend money! One brand costs 60 won, which is nearly 5000 yuan when converted into RMB. With this much money, An Rusong is willing to change his career. Helping hundreds of people to exorcise evil and eliminate disasters every day, the income is high, isn't it much better than running a company?
At first, An Rushong thought that "Master Xianzheng" should be a monk or a Taoist priest, but when he entered the office, he saw a young woman wearing traditional Korean clothes, sitting cross-legged in front of a large bookshelf filled with rows of candles, with neither an exorcist sword nor a pestle in her hand.
When she saw this woman, Sun Manzhu was also quite surprised. She didn't expect that this master would be a woman, and she looked to be in her early twenties at most.
This is not a master, isn't she just a girl? Of course, she has a special professional title, called Shaman.
An Rusong's card number was "8", so he was the first to receive the exorcism. There was nothing much to say about this process, which was no different from the mysterious shaman dance. The only difference was that this young shaman was very beautiful, with a petite figure and fair skin, but he was big where big was big and thin where thin was thin.
When looking at her, An Rushong couldn't help but think of the dwarf in the Crown Group who was less than 1.6 meters tall.
The result of the master's exorcism of An Rushong was that he was haunted by the bad karma from his previous life, and the reason why he had bad luck recently was related to this.
Afterwards, the master sprinkled some salt on him, and then danced around a strange statue for a few minutes. Then it was the next one. 60 won was worth less than five minutes.
After An Rushong, the second person to receive the master's treatment was Sun Manzhu.
While she was receiving the master's exorcism, An Rushong took a business card from the long wooden table in front of the master - yes, the master also used business cards. Look at the mobile phone she placed on the corner of the table, it was a Nokia.
The business card was very simple, just a black and white card, which looked quite solemn. There was a name on it: Wen Caiyuan, and a mobile phone number below the name.
Turning the business card over, there is a dotted pattern on the back that looks like a ghost face. This ghost face is the background, and there are several lines of Chinese characters in the front.
An Rusong took a closer look and found that it was written: "When a person dies, he becomes a ghost. When a ghost dies, he becomes Jian. Ghosts fear Jian just as people fear ghosts."
After reading this sentence, An Rusong was happy. He had seen this sentence in his previous life. If he remembered correctly, this sentence should be from "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", but he didn't remember which chapter it was.
Translated, this sentence means "When a person dies, he becomes a ghost, and when a ghost dies, he becomes 'Jian'. Ghosts are afraid of 'Jian' just like people are afraid of ghosts."
Well, putting such a mysterious sentence on the back of the business card, and using Chinese, does look very cool. But the problem is that this woman is so pretentious that she made a mistake in a very important word in the sentence she quoted.
In the original words in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", it is not that when a ghost dies, it becomes "建". What is said is that when a ghost dies, it becomes "魙". There is another "鬼" under the character 建.
What, she thought that ghosts have nothing to do with "ghosts" when they die? Is this really funny?
Really, this Korean girl can't even steal culture properly, and even the quotations she makes are so half-baked that it makes me laugh.
Although he noticed the mistake on the business card, An Rushong didn't say anything. He just sat quietly aside, waiting for this "Master Wen" to debunk the evil for the three women.
It was not until the last Rubin was covered in salt that the master's exorcism was completed and he was ready to send them away that An Rusong said to Sun Manzhu: "Manzhu, take them out first. I have something I want to ask Master Xianzheng."
"If it's an additional question and answer session, you need to queue up again," "Master Wen" said before Sun Manzhu could speak, meaning that he had to pay again.
An Rusong chuckled and placed the business card in his hand directly on the long wooden table. He pointed to the two lines of words on the back of the business card and said, "Master Xianzheng, the words on the back of your business card should be taken from "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", one of the four great masterpieces of China, right?"
"Master Wen" was stunned for a moment, but soon nodded and said, "Yes, it is from one of the four great masterpieces of China, Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio."
An Rushong raised his hand and scratched his forehead. He was sure that this shaman had limited knowledge of Chinese culture. She didn't even know what the four great classics were.
"Master Wen is indeed well-read," he said, trying not to laugh. He nodded calmly, "However, I would still like to remind you that the original text in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio should be 'When a man dies, he becomes a ghost; when a ghost dies, he becomes a demon.'"
He traced on the table with his fingers and said, "There is a ghost under the word 'gradually'. Although there is only one wrong word in the passage quoted by the master, it has changed the original meaning beyond recognition and makes people laugh."
He paused, looked at the "Master Wen" with an unpleasant expression on his face across from the long table, and said, "If I were you, I would immediately take back all the business cards to avoid being noticed."
After saying this, he stood up in front of the desk, laughed, turned around and left with Sun Manzhu and the other two, both of whom had strange expressions on their faces.
He really couldn't understand why so many people in South Korea believed in these superstitious liars, and why many of those who seemed to believe in ghosts and gods were high-level officials.
Coming out of the office rented by the master, An Rushong felt refreshed. This was definitely not because the master's exorcism method had worked on him, but because he had successfully acted cool in front of the master.
However, An Rushong did not know at this time that his fate with Master Wen had not been severed, and their destinies would reunite in the near future.
After leaving the City Center Building, An Rushong actually took Sun Manzhu and the other two to see a Greek culture exhibition. Unfortunately, after paying nearly 50,000 won for the ticket, he ultimately failed to meet the future first lady in the exhibition hall.
But it doesn't matter. It's only 2007 now, and it's still a long way for the First Lady to become successful. As long as An Rushong can always keep this person in his sight, he will be able to establish contact with the other party sooner or later.
After wandering around the exhibition hall for less than half an hour, An Rushong took Sun Manzhu and the other two to Jiangnan District. For the entire morning, the four of them spent a lot of time shopping in various brand clothing stores and shopping malls in Jiangnan District.
Today, the financial situation of the toy factory has completely improved. Orders have been scheduled until after the New Year, even with two OEM factories. Recently, Sun Manzhu even considered buying another piece of land to expand the scale of the toy factory. As for An Rusong, his income situation is even better. The Dihuo plug-in has always provided him with cash.
If you have money, you naturally cannot treat yourself badly, and you cannot treat your woman badly. An Rushong has never been a stingy person. In his eyes, money is meant to be spent.
(End of this chapter)