Chapter 269 The whole story
Yu Ning’s method of finding the sheep was also very simple, she just called out her soldier Xiaofang.
After Xiaofang came out, the uncle didn't react. The old lady pointed at Xiaofang in shock, her hands shaking, "What, what, what is this!"
"Grandma, you are blessed with great fortune, so you can see things that ordinary people cannot see. These are my soldiers, don't be afraid. Xiaofang, go and see how the sheep ran away."
"Yes!"
Xiaofang disappeared in an instant. Yu Ning had already discovered her when she came out this time. Her Xiaofang's cultivation had improved a lot.
This cultivation speed is definitely not normal, but Yu Ning doesn’t know how he grew like this. She hasn’t called Xiaofang during this period.
I can only wait until I have time to ask Xiaofang what happened and why the price suddenly increased like this.
Within ten minutes, Xiaofang came back.
"Three kilometers to the north, there are more than 30 sheep. I think the head sheep looks a little strange. One of them has a missing piece on its horn."
Yu Ning told the uncle the characteristics, and the uncle was very excited. It was his sheep!
He dozed off while herding sheep, and when he woke up, the sheep were gone.
Following the clues provided by Yu Ning, the uncle quickly found the sheep.
Yu Ning promised the Taoist priest that she would go back within three hours, but half of the time had passed and she had to get things done quickly.
She simply did not hide anything and stated her purpose directly. She wanted to find the deceased's parents and learn about the deceased's situation before his death. This would not only help the students of the school escape from suffering, but also help the deceased to transcend.
"Since no one has died yet, the underworld will not punish him too severely. I will talk to the underworld officials and make arrangements to reduce a big matter to a small one. If someone dies, the child will become an animal in the next life, which will be too pitiful."
Yu Ning's words were very direct but convincing. It was simply because she was sincere.
The uncle was finally persuaded by Yu Ning and agreed to take Yu Ning to meet the hiding couple.
"Master, please give me some advice on my mother's illness. The doctor said that my mother is old and may not live more than three months if she has surgery. If she doesn't have surgery, she will suffer too much—"
In recent years, the state has supported the nomadic industry, and the herders are not short of money, but there are some things that cannot be solved by money.
My mother has a tumor on her spleen. We can’t tell whether it is benign or malignant. It is located in a very remote area and it is impossible to make a biopsy without surgery.
The local hospital determined that the tumor was malignant based on experience. The risk of surgery for an elderly person of such an old age was too high and he might not even be able to get off the operating table, so conservative treatment was recommended.
The uncle couldn't bear to see his mother suffer from illness and wanted to give it a try with surgery, but he couldn't afford the risk.
Although he is only an adopted son, he has been raised by his grandmother for so many years, and even his biological son is not as filial as him. The appearance of Yu Ning can help him with some ideas.
"It's benign. I know an authoritative expert in this field. I'll introduce him to you to perform the surgery. Grandma still has at least ten years to live."
Yu Ning's words were like a reassurance. The uncle was extremely happy, and the mother even knelt down to thank Tengri for the miracle.
Yu Ning is used to it. In the past, when she saved people, many people thanked the Bodhisattva and Buddha. Now, some people thank Tengri. But it doesn’t matter. When she does good things, she is always in a good mood.
Soon, under the guidance of the uncle, Yu Ning met the couple.
The couple is now very haggard and mentally unstable.
They are also suffering these days.
My son is gone and I am heartbroken. Before I can even get over the grief, someone comes to my house and tells me that my son has turned into a dirty guy who is causing harm to others.
They lost their jobs, their families were broken, and the huge blow made their eyes look numb.
Without Yu Ning saying anything, the uncle spoke a lot, communicating in their language, and the couple's faces lit up. "I want to help you solve your problem, if you are willing--" As soon as Yu Ning opened his mouth, the couple knelt down.
"Please save my son!"
They hid not because they didn't want to take responsibility, but because they really didn't know what to do. Now that an expert has arrived, they also hope to help the child escape from suffering.
Yu Ning didn't expect it to be so easy and thought it would take a lot of effort to convince them.
If you are willing to cooperate, then it will be easy.
"Please stand up, both of you. If possible, I hope you can cooperate with me to answer some questions."
"You ask, as long as we know!"
Open your heart and everything will be easy.
Yu Ning asked in detail about the child's life.
The deceased was named Bao Yang, 17 years old. His parents were both local civil servants and his family was well off. His academic performance was not outstanding but not the worst either, being above average.
Such a child who seems to be good in all aspects to outsiders actually suffers from depression, and his parents don’t understand why.
"We have never been overly critical of him since he was little. His father and I have a good relationship and have never quarreled in front of him. Before high school, he was a worry-free child. Later, when he went to high school and lived in the dormitory, he was suddenly diagnosed with depression. Frankly speaking, my world collapsed."
Bao's mother burst into tears.
If the child was at home, she would definitely notice the problem, but the child lives in the school dormitory and only comes back once every two weeks.
After coming back, I only stay at home for half a day and then rush back.
She found that the child had become taciturn. When she asked him, he didn't say anything. She could only assume that the child was under a lot of pressure from studying. Bao's mother could only make more delicious food for her son to take to school.
I didn’t expect to be diagnosed with depression in my senior year of high school, and it was very serious.
"If I had known he would be like this, I would not have let him live in the school dormitory. I really regret it." Bao's mother blamed herself. Bao's father patted her twice with the intention of comforting her, but he ended up crying too.
"Although it may sound a bit cold-blooded, some things are destined by heaven. Your son is destined to die young. This is heaven's will. Even if you are careful, it is difficult to circumvent fate, so don't blame yourself."
"Did he have any special experiences in school?" Yu Ning asked, and Bao's mother shook her head.
Her son is older now and is not willing to tell her about his troubles. Every time she asks him, he says he is fine. She reported the situation to the teacher indirectly, but the teacher's answer was very perfunctory, saying only that Bao Yang's grades had dropped, probably because of the mental pressure.
"I've told him many times that it's okay if he doesn't study well, we can accept his imperfections, but why is this child so stubborn?"
Yu Ning had no way to comment on these things. She had to go to the school to investigate the cause of Bao Yang's depression. She now took the time to ask Bao's parents some questions.
After asking about Bao Yang's personal situation, personality, and preferences, Yu Ning then asked about the chicken.
Both Bao's parents said that they had never asked anyone to perform a ritual.
They didn't believe it at first. When their child jumped off the building, they were busy dealing with the funeral and had no idea that their child would become a dirty thing in the eyes of others.
Later, the students' parents came to make trouble. They also thought about finding someone to perform a ritual to help their son's soul pass away, but the matter was so serious that no one dared to take the job.
"Master! You must help my son and stop him from harming others!" Bao's mother held Yu Ning's hand tightly and begged bitterly.