Chapter 776: Don’t tell people the horoscope easily

Disturbed by the evil Buddha statue, Yun Niang's heart became a mess, and her face became increasingly ugly.

Qin Liuxi waved his hand in front of her and said, "Don't think too much. Maybe she did it unintentionally. It was because the temple was really efficacious that she did such a good intention, but she just did something bad. Now the child has already To give birth safely, your focus should be on her and yourself."

She thought for a while and then comforted: "Besides, you can follow your husband-in-law to his appointment, which means that in the next few years, you, the official wife, will be the master of your own affairs, with no one to help you. The good days have just begun, so you should relax." Heart. With a broad mind, you can be more open-minded and transparent when looking at things and people."

Seeing that she was so young but comforting herself, Yun Niang couldn't help feeling a little ashamed and said, "I understand. It's a good thing that our family of three met a noble person, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to escape this disaster. I believe we will be lucky in the future."

Qin Liuxi blinked and said, "We also have a statue of our ancestor in Qingping Temple. If you have time to offer incense in the future, you can come and invite one back to worship. This will definitely keep your family safe."

Yun Niang: “!”

Everyone looked weird. Is she trying to compete with some unknown temple for believers?

Teng Zhao: Grandmaster, it’s time to take comfort in your heart!

The Patriarch’s smile turned into a chrysanthemum.

“I will definitely go and invite you.” Yun Niang said with a smile.

Qin Liuxi checked her body pulse again and said: "It's getting late now. It's autumn now and it's getting dark. There seems to be a town about fifty miles ahead. Let's set off now. We can enter the town before dark. Can I use medicine or something.”

"good."

Qin Liuxi looked at Mr. Yu again. He smiled and said, "You forgot, you have to give me acupuncture to get rid of the cold. You can't abandon me on the road."

Okay, then let’s go together.

Although the group was still curious about the show-off scene during the birth, they also knew that this was not a good place to talk. After all, there was a mother who had just given birth, a newborn who was not yet full-term, and an elderly person. The weather was also raining because of the rain. After the rain, it became even colder. We couldn't bear it, so we packed up and headed to the town.

After walking for fifty miles, the group of people arrived at the town called Huaishu Town before dark and found an inn to stay. Qin Liuxi first gave Yun Niang a prescription for regulating and opening breasts, and then gave Xiao Jing Yao prescribed a medicinal bath prescription for keeping healthy.

"She is also a seven-star child and is not yet full term. Taking a medicinal bath every day will help strengthen her muscles and bones. She does not need to take medicine. You can feed her by yourself. That is the best for her."

Yun Niang said: "I originally planned to nurse her myself."

Qin Liuxi nodded and said, "Call her by a nickname. Don't reveal your girl's maiden name unless it's necessary. People around you will also give her a name."

Although Yun Niang was tired, she heard what she said had meaning, so she winked at her nanny, took the others out, and asked: "Master, what's the significance of my daughter's name?"

“The name is not bad, it’s an eight-character name, so don’t say it to others casually.” Qin Liuxi said: “The child chose the right time to be born, and her fate is very precious. She...”

She whispered in Yun Niang's ear the horoscope and where the treasure is. Yun Niang's eyes widened in surprise.

“Are you serious?”

"Why am I teasing you with this? The reason why I tell you is because having a noble destiny can sometimes lead to trouble. Some people will do whatever they can to get a noble destiny, such as changing their destiny. You can't I don’t want the girl to suffer, so don’t tell others about her horoscope.”

Yun Niang calmed down, pondered for a moment, and said, "Master, can you give her another Taoist name? It's okay for us to call her by our Taoist name on weekdays, right?"

"My son is destined to be a master, and she is really lucky to be a lay disciple in Guiguan." Yun Niang touched her daughter's face lovingly.

Qin Liuxi chuckled: "You are willing to give it up." "People have to have faith. My mother believes in Buddhism, so she begged for that Buddha statue. My son, if you believe in Taoism, it is okay for women to believe in Taoism." Yun Niang said with bright eyes. Looking at her: "When the child turns 100 days old, I will personally take her to Guiguan to offer incense and kowtow to the ancestor."

Qin Liuxi glanced at the infant, thought for a while, and said, "In the past, when I got one, the sky was clear and the earth was peaceful, so I gave her the name of Ning, so that she would be safe and smooth."

Yun Niang read this sentence and was filled with joy.

The sky was completely dark, and the wind was whining outside, as if something was approaching.

Qin Liuxi's smile faded, and she walked to the window, looked out, and stared at that place: "Get out!"

Yun Niang was startled and hugged the baby tightly in her arms.

 Qin Liuxi turned his head and looked around, rummaged around on his body, took a piece of jade pendant, and blessed it with the intention of karma fire. The originally cold jade pendant turned into warm jade.

She took a red string and tied it on her baby's clothes, saying, "Life is precious, and it attracts people and ghosts to covet it. Don't leave this jade pendant to protect it from evil spirits."

Yun Niang was both happy and surprised, and said, "So when I gave birth, there were those dirty things that wanted to get on my son's body?"

"Um."

Yun Niang was a little panicked.

Qin Liuxi saw the worry on her face and comforted her: "Don't worry, just keep the jade pendant with you. When she gets older, she will be able to hold on to her fate, and it will be difficult for those lonely ghosts to take it away."

She said a few words before leaving the wing and rubbing her sore temples.

When I came to Mr. Yu's wing, he was drinking tea and talking with Tao Wencheng, pointing something out.

When Tao Wencheng saw her coming, he stood up and bowed his hands. Qin Liuxi was not the only noble person he met today. He was also lucky to meet Yu Miao. With his guidance, how to go about this official career was like Yun Yue pushing aside .

The most important point is that I have this acquaintance with Mr. Yu and signed up with him. In the future, if I achieve political achievements as an official, I will never be dismissed by others.

“An official should cultivate himself for the people. Remember this sentence and go accompany your wife.” Mr. Yu smiled and waved his hand.

Tao Wencheng bowed his hands and said, "I will be taught by you."

He returned to Yun Niang's room with one foot and one foot heavily. When he saw that she had not slept, he said anxiously: "You have just given birth and need more rest. Why don't you sleep? Let the wet nurse take care of the baby."

Yun Niang smiled and said: "I'm still energetic and don't feel too tired. The piece of ginseng the master gave me is really good. Sit down quickly, I have something to tell you."

Tao Wencheng sat beside the bed.

Yun Niang whispered what Qin Liuxi said, and Tao Wencheng stood up in shock, looked at the little swaddling clothes, and then smiled: "Master is right, my son's life is very good, and it's ours too." Lucky star."

It was in such a deserted village that he met the famous Yu Miao. What was his lucky star if it weren't for him?

"Don't be overjoyed, and don't tell anyone about it, so as not to arouse the covetousness of others, and those who follow us will have to be beaten." Yun Niang gave him an angry look and said in a deep voice: "What happens in the future is a matter of the future. The most important thing is that my daughter grows up safely, everything else is just empty."

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