Chapter 67: Mottled Ghost Missing Bones
Song Yan stared at Assistant Xu. As she looked at him, the scene she saw during the divination flashed through her mind. Although she was not interested in keeping Fu Yusheng, she was still unwilling to let Song Lan succeed. She tilted her head and thought for a while, then took out a peace amulet from her space ring, and then smiled at Assistant Xu, a smile that made Assistant Xu tremble all over.
"Se... Second Madam?" Assistant Xu said hesitantly. What was this? Why was the Second Madam smiling at him like a little girl to be kidnapped?
Song Yan continued to smile, holding the amulet in her hand, and strode towards Assistant Xu, then said skillfully: "Assistant Xu, I can foresee that you will be in trouble at noon, that is, at noon. In the evening, if you are in trouble, you may break one or two legs, or even lose your life in more serious cases. I will give you this amulet for free. The price of this amulet is about 400,000 yuan. One dollar, but you have worked so hard for my husband, so I will give it to you for free. "
Assistant Xu didn't say anything, but just blinked and looked at Song Yan holding the talisman in his hand. The smile on his face was enough to surpass the smile of the country's number one salesman.
After receiving the call from Master Wang, Mr. Fu felt that Master Wang's statement that the Second Madam was like a liar and selling fake talismans was too exaggerated. But now that he saw it with his own eyes, he understood that Master Wang was not exaggerating.
The Second Lady really does act like an ace liar.
"Second Madam, this..." Assistant Xu's eyes were full of reluctance, and then Song Yan stuffed the talisman in her hand to him, and said solemnly: "This is an order, not a request." You Assistant Xu. "
Song Yan knew that the latter was rejecting her, and immediately used her status as the boss's wife to suppress him.
Assistant Xu pursed his lips and swallowed the rejection that was almost in his throat. Well, since she used his boss's wife's identity, he had nothing to say.
He took the talisman in his hand and looked at it. Just as Mr. Xu said, it was a piece of yellow paper with red words written on it. It was really tacky.
The corner of his mouth twitched, and then he looked at Song Yan, who was looking at him with a serious expression, much like when his boss wanted to do something as soon as possible.
He sighed and hung the amulet around his neck. Just think of it as doing something for his boss. After all, his salary was in the six figures, and this was the least he could do.
Seeing him hang the talisman around his neck, Song Yan nodded in appreciation. Fortunately, he was a loyal subordinate and was willing to listen to everything his boss told him.
"You can take it off the next morning," Song Yan said, staring at the talisman. She hadn't lied when she said that if Assistant Xu took off the talisman before midnight, his life would be in danger, and even God would not be able to save him from the tragic death she had predicted.
Of course Assistant Xu nodded. There was no way he could resist his boss's tyranny.
Six-figure salary, Xu Ming, remember the six-figure salary that is deposited into your bank account every month.
After hanging the talisman around his neck, Song Yan turned around and stopped her.
He watched her leave and tilted his head back. What on earth was going on? The car came, and he came too. Did the second wife need a taxi? And—
Where is Mr. Fu? Why doesn't he come down with the second wife? He thought about it, turned around and went to find the boss himself.
But before entering the restaurant, Fu Yusheng came down with a gloomy face. Assistant Xu instinctively stopped breathing, took a breath, and tried to make himself look smaller.
Fu Yusheng's eyes drifted to the yellow talisman, and his face became even gloomier. "Why are you wearing this thing?"
Assistant Xu wanted to tear off the talisman tied around his neck, but he held back. Although he was Fu Yusheng's subordinate, he was equally loyal to Song Yan... As long as Song Yan married Fu Yusheng, he would silently obey her wishes. So, he could only tell the truth. "The second lady said that my life was in danger and asked me to wear this talisman until morning."
Fu Yusheng opened his mouth, wanting to tell her that this was stupid, but then he remembered what happened a few minutes ago and closed his mouth sullenly.
Although he was still hesitant to believe that such a thing really existed. This was a good opportunity for us to see if such a thing really existed.
So he got into the car without saying anything, his face as gloomy as a moonless night.
Assistant Xu didn't say anything. When he saw his boss got into the car, he also got in and drove away.
After a day's work, Assistant Xu returned home. He lived in a pretty nice apartment building, not as nice as the ones where millionaires or rich people lived, but it was a great building. The neighborhood was quiet and peaceful, and the neighbors were all nice people who would never do anything dangerous or shameful.
Then he looked down at the talisman on his neck and shook his head. Really, what on earth was Second Madam thinking? He lived in such a safe place, how could his life be in danger?
However, he still didn't delete it. Call it intuition or something, he was still willing to listen to Song Yan, maybe he just wanted to follow his boss's orders, no matter how stupid they were.
Even with that in mind, he did a thorough check of his house after opening the door to his apartment. He sniffed for a gas leak, which was not the case, and then he picked up the baseball bat that was leaning against the cabinet behind the door and checked every nook and cranny to see if anyone was hiding.
But the thing is, there isn't even a hint of a thief, let alone a whole thief.
He frowned. There was no danger here. Why would the Second Madam say such a thing to him? Was she joking with him? But then again, her expression was too serious. Was she lying or pretending?
Assistant Xu was not superstitious, but when someone told him that his life was in danger, he couldn't help but worry. He looked around but found nothing, scratched the back of his head and shook his head. "What am I doing?"
Rather, he is a modern man living in a modern world. When did he start to believe such things?
He stopped panicking and went into the bathroom to take a shower, but as he walked down the hallway he felt someone or something sprinting behind him.
The hairs on the back of his neck stood up, and he turned his head sharply to look behind him. His brows furrowed, and his eyes scanned the dark corridor. "Who's there?" he asked, and then raised the bat in his hand, "I warn you, I have a weapon, don't try to attack me."
But there was no response. Assistant Xu frowned, turned around and walked back to the small reception hall and turned on the light. The dark corridor lit up and was instantly flooded with bright lights. His head swept across every corner of the room, even looking behind the cushions and recliners. But nothing - maybe he became paranoid after hearing such things.
He shook his head for the millionth time at being an idiot, then turned off the light and walked away.
Whenever he glanced toward the corner above the corridor, he would see a dark-spotted, bone-missing figure, his eyes following her.