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The Confession

Gu Qin opened her Heavenly Eye when the woman said she was leaving. If the woman were telling the truth, Gu Qin would see her future events and thus see her departure. If it were a lie, she would also be able to tell. Through her Heavenly Eye, the woman indeed left by plane.

Gu Qin retracted her Heavenly Eye. She knew the woman wasn't there to see her master but rather to meet her. Gu Qin could guess that the woman had probably investigated her and found out about the connections between Jiang's family, Li's family, and herself from bank accounts. The woman might think these matters were unrelated to her, given her young age, and thus unlikely to have been orchestrated by someone so young.

The woman might have harbored some hope today, or perhaps still intended to help Su’s family against her. However, upon seeing the Bagua Dizzying Soul Array, she changed her mind. Although the Bagua Dizzying Soul Array wasn’t difficult to set up, it required significant skill to do so in a short time. This indicated her cultivation was quite profound. Without her Heavenly Eye and past experience, she wouldn't have been able to set up the array within an hour.

If not for these experiences, Gu Qin wouldn’t have believed that a girl in her teens could create a Gathering Spirit Array, a White Tiger Rising, predict so many things, and set up the Bagua Dizzying Soul Array in such a short time. If she were Yan Zhen, combining her previous information, she would have thought that Gu Qin had a very low-profile master.

Now that the woman has left, there's no need to confront her; only the Su family remains.

First, Gu Qin had to clean up the mess. She moved all the stones back to their original positions, and by the time she returned to her room, it was already one o'clock in the morning. After sleeping for two hours and getting up to practice, she felt rejuvenated since practice could restore human vitality without causing fatigue. At five o'clock, she went back to the rehabilitation center. Li Qi's injuries wouldn't heal quickly, and she planned to say his recovery was slow due to her low cultivation level.

Su Guangzhi turned pale after receiving Yan Zhen's text message. He stood there in shock for a while before tremblingly calling Yan Zhen. The phone call indicated that the line was off. Su Guangzhi tried calling for an hour and continued the next day, even using another number, but it was always switched off. He collapsed on the sofa, knowing Yan Zhen had left and wouldn’t return.

Could there really be a powerful figure behind Gu Qin? But without Yan Zhen, this couldn’t have happened. What should he do? Should he go and apologize to Gu Qin for forgiveness? He believed Yan Zhen's words, that Gu Qin truly couldn’t be provoked anymore.

Su Lingyu, due to her heart condition, had taken a leave of absence. Since Yan Zhen extended her life, she felt much better, able to walk, eat, drink, run, and jump. However, when she learned from her father that her heart hadn't recovered but was merely extended by six months, she was saddened. The thought of needing Gu Qin’s heart made her feel nauseous.

However, there was no other option. Among Rh-negative blood types, only her heart matched with Gu Qin’s, ensuring a low rejection rate of around ninety percent. Even though other hearts might be compatible, the rejection rate was too high. Professional heart specialists confirmed this compatibility. She didn’t want to die, and with only six months left, she was unwilling to accept her fate. She loved Fu Hanru and couldn’t bear the thought of him being with anyone else.

Lingyu approached her father to discuss the heart issue. Her father told her they needed to apologize to Gu Qin, as her heart was no longer usable. He assured her they would find another match and would start searching immediately.

Lingyu was furious and refused to apologize. She believed Gu Qin’s family had no influential figures. She accused her father of blindly following Yan Zhen’s advice and planned to confront her directly.

Her father warned her not to disrespect Yan Zhen, explaining that there were powerful figures in the world she didn’t know about. He insisted they must apologize to Gu Qin, believing it would resolve the situation.

Lingyu decided to take matters into her own hands. She sought help from a small gang called Jiu Tou, offering them twenty million yuan. They discussed a plan to obtain Gu Qin’s heart, involving legal custody changes and accidents.

On the day of the monthly exam results, the class was shocked when Gu Qin ranked first. The teacher encouraged everyone to learn from her dedication and hard work.

After school, Lin Xinxin confronted Gu Qin, asking how she achieved such high scores. Gu Qin explained her diligent summer preparation.

Later that evening, Gu Qin received news that her mother had been in a car accident. Rushing to the hospital, she found her mother uninjured but shaken. Gu Qin used her Heavenly Eye to investigate and discovered the incident was premeditated.

She found a protective amulet saved her mother, and decided to investigate further. Gu Qin called her brother to watch over their mother and asked Jiang Ni to locate Su Lingyu.

At the bar where Su Lingyu was, Gu Qin confronted her, accusing her of orchestrating the accident. Lingyu denied any involvement, but Gu Qin remained suspicious and determined to uncover the truth.

The news of the Su family's car accident reached Gu Qin in the newspaper that very day. She was quite saddened by it but did not think it had anything to do with her. When the teacher informed her that a stranger was looking for her at the school gate, Gu Qin went out and asked the man who he was and why he was looking for her when she saw him. From his appearance, she could tell that he was an upright person, somewhat rigid, and likely worked as a police officer.

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Zhong Haoyan showed Gu Qin his badge, saying, "I am Zhong Haoyan, in charge of the Su family car accident case. There is some evidence indicating that this matter has something to do with Miss Gu. Therefore, I have come to ask you a few questions."

Gu Qin did not believe that any evidence could show that. However, given the connections between the Su family and the hospital, and several others, it was not strange for someone to find her. But all she did was set up a feng shui array, so what if they found her?

Gu Qin said, "I read about the Su family's car accident in the newspaper. It is indeed regrettable, but this incident has nothing to do with me. Captain Zhong, are you sure you have the right person?"

Zhong Haoyan pursed his lips and said, "Miss Gu, can you give me some time? I have a few questions to ask you."

Gu Qin shrugged. "Sure."

They sat down at a nearby cafe. Gu Qin said, "Captain Zhong, feel free to ask me anything."

Captain Zhong said, "Miss Su said before she died that..."

"Here's the bag. This is actually a wild bee nest. It's very good for health. But I don't think it's appropriate to give it to Grandma."

The two sisters hurriedly said, "Sister-in-law, what are you doing? Yuanjiang and Yinxiang have already divorced. Why are you taking Quanquan's things?"

Ro Wenfen had always been quite biased towards boys. Even her two daughters were made to do more work when they were young, so their personalities grew up to be rather good-natured and reasonable. Unlike her two sons, who were spoiled and had bad tempers. Seeing her daughter-in-law almost forcibly grabbing the bag, she quickly stepped in to stop her.

He Xiaolan pushed the two of them aside and complained to Ro Wenfen, "Mom, look at them. I'm only thinking about your well-being. If this really is a wild bee nest, it's incredibly nourishing. Your body will be much better if you eat it. Didn't you say just the other day that your waist has been hurting?"

Ro Wenfen, of course, knew how valuable this was. She rolled her eyes at her two daughters and without hesitation reached out to grab the bag, just like He Xiaolan. Gu Quanquan pursed her lips and sent a surge of hidden force through the bag, causing both women to stagger back several steps. Fortunately, her two aunts managed to catch them. The three looked at each other in confusion, completely unaware of what had happened.

Gu Quanquan lifted the bag and smiled, "This is actually a wild bee nest. It's very good for health. But I don't think it's appropriate to give it to Grandma."

The man's anxious voice came through the phone, "Master? I'm the one who saw your post online earlier..."

Outside, Qwen took the call, stepping out to the stairwell where she could speak freely. Her teacher did not stop her, understanding that Qwen was a well-behaved and high-achieving student who only occasionally daydreamed in class, thus requiring less supervision.

"Hello, this is Qwen speaking," she answered.

"Master, my child has been crying and sick for days. He hasn't eaten or drunk anything and has become very thin. I am his father and have tried everything—consulting many so-called masters, but nothing works. Can you help me?" the man asked anxiously.

Qwen replied calmly, "I understand your situation. Please tell me more about your home environment and any recent changes. This will help me provide better assistance."

She listened carefully as the man described his family's living conditions and recent events. After gathering enough information, Qwen provided guidance on how to improve their living environment and offered some remedies.

"Thank you so much, Master. I will follow your advice immediately," the man said gratefully.

"You're welcome. If there are any further issues, feel free to contact me again. Take care," Qwen concluded before hanging up.

After returning to class, Qwen sent a message back to Jiang Cheng, confirming that she had received the call and would handle the situation.

The person said in the post, "Can you save my child?"

Gu Qin said, "Sure, take your time." Since she was in this line of work, there was no need to refuse a customer.

This person already knew that the online master was a young woman, so hearing such a young voice didn't surprise him. He quickly recounted his situation: "My child has been crying and restless day and night recently. I've consulted many masters, but none of them have helped. Also, my wife and I have had some bad luck lately. Master, what could be going on?"

Gu Qin couldn't diagnose without seeing the person or their home. She couldn't ask them to bring the child over either, as she wasn't sure if it was an issue with the house's feng shui. So, she decided to go in person, "Give me your exact address. I'll come over right now."

"Thank you, thank you, Master," the man on the phone expressed his gratitude.

Gu Qin had to leave immediately for Yun City, so she had to ask her homeroom teacher, Zhu Xia, for leave. Zhu Xia kindly asked, "What do you need to do, Gu Qin?"

Gu Qin replied, "I have something to attend to, Teacher Zhu. Can you approve my leave for two or three days? But I won't fall behind on my studies."

"Okay," Zhu Xia smiled.

After the homeroom teacher agreed, some classmates were unhappy. A tall girl stood up and pointed at Gu Qin, saying, "Teacher, this is unfair! Why did you approve her leave without even a reason? My boyfriend got hurt, why don't you approve my leave?"

Zhu Xia frowned, "Zhou Ruyi, stop being silly! Sit down and get back to class. If your grades were as good as Gu Qin's, I'd let you go out and play every day. Your grades aren't good enough; you came in second-to-last, and in the last monthly exam, you moved up one spot to become dead last."

The class laughed loudly, but Zhou Ruyi didn't feel embarrassed at all, "Teacher, this is still unfair."

Gu Qin looked amused at the girl. Although her name was Zhou Ruyi, she had nothing in common with her name—she was bold and straightforward, almost like a boy.

Gu Qin didn't bother much more and rushed to the station, taking a bus to Yun City. The man she had spoken to on the phone was already waiting at the station. As soon as she arrived, he called her and they met quickly. He was a man in his thirties named Chen Yi, sturdy-looking, not very tall, and chubby. When he saw Gu Qin, he was stunned again; she was indeed too young. He hadn't seen the photo in the post, as it had been deleted.

When Gu Qin saw him, she couldn't help but furrow her brows slightly. There was a faint aura of yin around him, indicating that maybe it wasn't just the house's feng shui causing issues.

Chen Yi said, "You're Master Gu, right? Thank you so much."

Gu Qin replied, "Let's go to your place first and take a look." If the whole family was having problems, it might be related to the house's feng shui.

Chen Yi nodded and led Gu Qin back home. His wife was inside trying to soothe the child. Before they entered, they heard a baby crying loudly from the elevator. Many residents were annoyed. When they stepped out of the elevator, they saw a couple standing outside their door, yelling, "What's wrong with your family? The child has been crying for days! Are they sick? Take them to see a doctor if they are! This is affecting everyone's sleep!"

Chen Yi hurried over and apologized, "Sorry, really sorry. The child was scared. We've already consulted someone. Please forgive us."

The couple muttered a few words before leaving.

As soon as Gu Qin entered, she knew it wasn't due to any external feng shui arrangements. Otherwise, she would have noticed it instantly. So, it must be an internal issue. However, the yin aura around Chen Yi clearly indicated that it wasn't just a simple feng shui arrangement problem. It could be some natural sha.

Natural feng shui sha occurs due to the house's layout or due to sharp angles facing the house, forming a natural sha, rather than being deliberately arranged. For example, missing corner sha, where the best room shape is round at the top and square at the bottom. Missing the northwest corner or northeast corner is unfavorable for men's career and health, and also detrimental to descendants. Missing the southeast or southwest corners is unfavorable for the female head of the household.

Sha such as heavenly cut, where the house faces a narrow gap between two tall buildings, leads to illness, weakness, and possibly blood-related disasters. Flying blade sha, where the house faces a wall corner of a tall building, results in poor health for those living inside. There were several types of such feng shui sha, but without entering the room to observe the terrain, Gu Qin couldn't determine the exact cause. It could be these feng shui sha or something else.

Following Chen Yi into the room, his wife was holding a two-year-old child at the door. Chen Yi's wife was also short, fair, and plump, looking kind. These two looked honest from their appearances, so it couldn't be due to offending someone. The child was still crying, eyes swollen, and face yellow. Not only that, but the child and Chen Yi's wife were both surrounded by a faint yin aura.

Gu Qin was puzzled. If it was a feng shui issue, it wouldn't affect three people. It seemed like they had picked up something.