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After returning to the village, the "funeral" in the narrow sense is actually over.
The guests who expressed their condolences left one after another, leaving only the family members.
After the mountain is closed tomorrow, this short and lively courtyard will completely return to calm.
—But now, it’s still very lively here.
The flowing water banquet has already begun, the men carrying the coffin are drinking wine, women and children are chasing and feeding in the yard, and the old man is busy packing leftovers.
Linchuan itself does not have so many taboos about "white things". Compared with the "unlucky" of bringing home wine and food for white things, people think that it is even more unlucky to throw away the leftovers.
Lin Shu followed Xu Feng and sat at his own table. After a simple meal, Xu Feng started busy greeting the guests again.
There was nothing else to do, so Lin Shu planned to say goodbye and leave.
But Xu Feng told him in advance that he would have dinner again - it seemed that he had something to say to him.
So he stayed and hid in Xu Changshun's study to study the information he left behind.
This information is extremely complicated. Although it cannot be said to be vast, it is not easy to read it all.
Lin Shu focuses on the content of "Master Swordsman" and "Avoiding Disaster", and this is also the largest part of Xu Changshun's legacy.
After briefly sorting out the context, Lin Shu found that starting in 1982, Xu Changshun had begun to study various "disaster avoidance" rituals.
It has only been 3 years since he became a college student and discovered the effectiveness of the "Turtle Divination" ritual.
In other words, after he started using the turtle for divination, within three years he had already seen a disaster that was "impossible to rely on conventional means" to avoid.
----This is actually a very simple judgment.
But when he saw the ending, his first reaction was not to use more powerful rituals to hedge, but to adjust his actions to avoid death in a "physical sense".
The pursuit of rituals is only a means of guarantee.
Even now, I will not regard the Master Sword Altar as my only life-saving talisman.
But Xu Changshun is not.
“Obviously, for more than 40 years, he devoted most of his experience to the study of disaster avoidance rituals.
This implies two points:
First, the outcome he saw was extremely dangerous and could not be escaped by any conventional means.
Second, the time when death comes should be far enough away to give him enough time to prepare.
So...
What did he see?
Is it the scene of me dying alone due to cardiac arrest in a mental hospital?
impossible.
He is 70 years old, and cardiac arrest is a very common, common, and even reasonable way to die.
Such a way of death is simply not worth his trouble.
Lin Shu frowned and searched through the files.
But Xu Changshun did not leave any record of the "prophecy".
Even though he would record the changes in time, process and effect in detail every time he performed a divination by a turtle, he never left a result.
Is this also some kind of taboo?
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