Chapter 75: Can’t Die (Part 1)

Miss Ren and Host Liu were both surprised by Gu Zhisang’s words.

Host Liu asked: “Sangsang, do you mean that this ghost is hurting Miss Ren and is the culprit causing Miss Ren’s illness? And this situation has been going on for more than 10 years?!”

“That’s right.” Gu Zhisang said calmly:

“The information you know must have been seen by other players. What they saw is correct. This ghost is indeed preventing the help seeker from seeking death, but this doesn’t mean that it has no evil intention nor harmed other people.”

She looked at Miss Ren aside and asked:

“Do you need me to explain your confusion to you? From the look of your face, it seems that you’ve got yourself in big trouble with these ghosts. Especially, with the ghost that entered your dream. The reason why it entangled you is because of your family. It hated your family. People will not know this information if they don’t read your face.”

“Is it related to my family?” Miss Ren repeated, feeling a little depressed for some reason.

After a while, she nodded her head: “Master Gu, please tell me. I want to find out why this ghost is haunting me.”

With the consent of the parties concerned, Gu Zhisang began to formally deduce:

“Let’s start with your birth. Miss Ren, you are a child born before the new century, which is easier to identify. You are 23 years old this year. The place where you were born based on your yin and yang, five elements and geographical location should be in the southeast of Xia Country, where there is abundant rain and there is a raging river on the edge of the city. When you were about 6 or 7 years old, the local river rose and flooded, directly flooding the surrounding towns. Your home was in an adjacent area that was severely flooded at the time, so this natural disaster is understandable.”

Miss Ren nodded and said that Gu Zhisang’s calculations were all correct, and they completely matched the time and place of the disaster when she was a child.

Some viewers in the live broadcast room have already inferred the city of Miss Ren’s birthplace based on this specific information.

Gu Zhisang continued: “Speaking of your birth, we must also talk about your biological parents. Judging from the look of your face, your forehead was originally relatively flat and narrow. This is something you have always felt dissatisfied about. About a year ago, you underwent surgery and filled it, which changed the look of your forehead.”

Miss Ren touched the tip of her nose awkwardly but did not deny:

“Well…it’s true. My forehead is flat, so I always thought it didn’t look good, so I had it filled. I didn’t expect you to even see the plastic surgery and fillings.”

The audiences who have been following the show since the first episode thought of this, when Gu Zhisang, as a substitute contestant, took part in the first live fortune-telling session of the “Spiritual Affairs” program and exposed a celebrity blogger who abused animals. His life was turned upside down, and even his rhinoplasty was revealed.

“But will plastic surgery have an impact on metaphysics?” Miss Ren was a little curious.

“Of course there is. A person’s facial features are closely related to his or her destiny, especially moles, which have the greatest impact.” Gu Zhisang glanced at Miss Ren’s forehead and said: “The part you filled is exactly the ‘auxiliary bone’, ‘The ‘sun angle’, and ‘moon angle’ are rare parts of the face. It has nothing to do with the person, so even if they change, there will be no difference.”

“That is because this is your parental palace, it reflects your relationship and kinship with your parents. It will not change your relationship as their child just because you fill it in.”

Gu Zhisang paused for a moment and said:

“But I think you don’t care about this thing. Your concept of kinship is very poor, or you hate them and this family very much. That’s why your parental palace is narrow and not wide.”

When she said this, Miss Ren’s expression darkened and she said coldly:

“If I didn’t need fortune telling, I wouldn’t even want to hear anything about them.”

Gu Zhisang said: “It can be seen from your parental palace that the relationship between the two of them is not good. It seems that there were many accidents when they first got married. They had already broken off their relationship because of some things. But at that time, your mother got pregnant unexpectedly and became pregnant with you.”

For some reason, Miss Ren’s mother was unable to have an abortion at that time.

Miss Ren’s father didn’t want to take responsibility at first, but he went to the hospital for a checkup. The doctor said that the child he was carrying was probably a boy, and the two families reached a consensus and reluctantly got married.

The child turned out to be a baby girl.

Miss Ren has been disliked since she was born. Since childhood, she has been scolded and beaten for trivial matters or has been looked down upon and coldly treated by her parents.

They all felt that their unhappy marriages were all caused by Miss Ren’s arrival.

Gu Zhisang’s voice continued, saying what she had calculated:

“When you were 5 years old, your younger brother was born. The year he was born happened to be the time when your parents made a lot of money from a certain project, so your parents thought this newborn baby boy was a lucky star and treated him like jewels, but their attitude towards you was getting more and more harshly.”

Miss Ren sneered: “You are right. In their eyes, I am just a broom star and a psychopath. They always thought I wanted to harm their precious son, but they never thought that their son was the bad guy.”

When Miss Ren was six or seven years old, a boy who could not speak fully climbed up on a stool and broke the vase on the table. He cried and told his parents: “It was my sister who broke it.” Those two were blind. They beat her up without asking a single question.

Her father even said: “How can your brother lie when he is so young?”

Later, there were more such things. The spoiled child clearly understood that his and his sister’s status in the family was different, and he always lied more and more often to blame Miss Ren, causing her to be punished and scolded.

Miss Ren was still young at that time, and she would always feel aggrieved and angry about such things. She didn’t know how to vent her sadness, so she could only yell and cry to prove her innocence.

But all she got was more cold and indifferent treatment.

Her parents always looked at her like they were looking at trash and failure:

‘Why are you always so crazy, you don’t look like a girl at all. ’

Such treatment in the family caused Miss Ren’s subsequent depression and pain to increase to a certain extent and was the most fundamental root cause of her illness.

In the barrage, many indignant viewers were already insulting the parents:

[What the hell, they blame their innocent children for their failed marriage. It’s so disgusting!]

[I broke into a cold sweat as I listened. What kind of family is this? They deliberately suppress and bully their child. It’s a miracle if their child doesn’t go crazy.]

[Poor Sister Ren, a 6- or 7-year-old child, has no way of escaping from such an environment.]

Host Liu’s voice sounded at the right time: “Are the ghosts that haunt Miss Ren related to her family background?”

“Not entirely, but it was indeed the case with the resentful and pervert ghost who first started to haunt her and enter her dreams.” Gu Zhisang said:

“It has something to do with Miss Ren’s parents. The three of them were friends and started a business company together. However, the couple were ruthless and deceived the unlucky man and set a trap for him. The two stole millions in the company, and the guy who was cheated was a corporate person and was saddled with a bunch of debt.”

At that time, this man sold his real estate and car and was still in debt. He went to find the couple but was beaten out by the community security guard.

Seeing that he was deceived by his trusted friend, his girlfriend broke up with him, and his family collapsed, the desperate man chose to commit suicide.


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