My Thai Dealer Career 4: Chapter 4
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I said, "Such matters depend on fate. No matter how much money you spend, if your heart is not sincere, I cannot guarantee there will be an Ear Report." 0
 
She kept pleading, and in the end, I had no choice but to help her summon a Kuman again, this time it was Tian Tong Gu Man. 0
 
Tian Tong Gu Man is a higher-level spirit than Human Child and is also known as the immortal child Kuman. It requires the soul of a child under six years old or a fully developed fetus, and this fetus cannot be from an abortion because the souls of aborted fetuses usually carry a lot of resentment. Just think about it: a life that could have survived was killed by its own parents; how much anger and hatred must that entail? 0
 
Therefore, the souls from abortions are mostly used to create Earth Children or little ghosts. 0
 
After summoning two Kumans, Ms. Chu did not call for a long time. I thought she was satisfied, but that was not the case. What happened next surprised even me. 0
 
To make it easier for everyone to understand, I will narrate this incident in the third person to avoid complications. 0
 
After Ms. Chu summoned Tian Tong Gu Man, her expectations were very high. After all, she spent several times more money than on Human Child, so she was more devoted in her offerings. Many times, she even forgot about the first "child." 0
 
A month later, just as she wished, she really received an Ear Report. She happily told her husband that the child was calling for her by name. Ms. Chu's husband did not believe in such things; he only cooperated with her happiness because he saw how joyful she was. 0
 
Afterward, Ms. Chu became increasingly devoted to Tian Tong Gu Man and had long forgotten about the Human Child Ghost. This reflects the psychology of most people: they prefer what they can obtain and forget their original intentions. 0
 
Since there was a Kuman at home, Ms. Chu often searched online for related information. One day, she saw someone on a forum say that blood could enhance the abilities of Kuman. She asked that person if it would allow her to connect with Kuman. 0
 
That person either intentionally misled her or simply didn't care; they answered affirmatively without informing her of any taboos or consequences. 0
 
Upon hearing this, Ms. Chu was overjoyed and rushed to the altar where she made offerings, cutting her finger with a knife. However, she did not drip blood for Tian Tong Gu Man but rather for Human Child. 0
 
Her intention was good; she hoped both "children" could connect with her. However, she did not understand what blood meant for Kuman. 0
 
In general, any technique related to blood is mostly negative. For example, Miaojiang's Gu Technique or Southeast Asia's black magic. Feeding Kuman with blood is equivalent to nurturing a ghost; this is a major taboo! 0
 
As a result, the originally harmless Human Child Ghost became a little ghost after being fed by her for over ten days. 0
 
Ms. Chu's husband said that one night she suddenly jumped out of bed and claimed to hear the child crying. Ms. Chu's husband could not hear anything and thought she was hallucinating. 0
 
 
Ms. Chu did not think so. She ran to the altar and saw that the Human Child Ghost and Tian Tong Gu Man had both fallen, with the former on top of the latter. She assumed it was the wind that caused this, so she rearranged the two Kuman and left. 0
 
From that day on, she often heard the cries of a child, and the cries grew increasingly sorrowful. Ms. Chu felt a bit anxious and kept murmuring to Tian Tong Gu Man, "Child, if something is wrong, just tell Mommy. Please stop crying." 0
 
As for the Human Child Ghost, despite feeding it blood for more than ten days, there was still no Ear Report, and she had given up. Consequently, she paid even less attention to the Human Child Ghost, completely cutting off its offerings. 0
 
To be honest, this was also my fault because I had told her that the Human Child Ghost was very docile and that nothing would happen even if she stopped the offerings. 0
 
A few days later, Ms. Chu no longer heard the child's cries, and she thought her prayers had been effective. However, soon after, various misfortunes began to occur in her home, one after another. 0
 
First, while cutting vegetables, she became distracted and accidentally severed her thumb. When her husband rushed to the hospital, he collided with an elderly person on the way. Money flowed out rapidly, and before they could calm down from that incident, the police came knocking at their door. They said that the person who sold them their house years ago had provided all forged documents; the real homeowner had just returned from abroad and reported them for squatting in their own home. 0
 
Now it was serious; according to national law, as long as the real homeowner denied it, the sale would be invalidated. Even if they had gone through notarization or changed the property deed back then, it wouldn’t matter. 0
 
After living in that house for several years, Ms. Chu found herself suddenly homeless and confused. 0
 
How could life turn so unfortunate so suddenly? 0
 
She recalled what she read online about Kuman being able to protect families and placed all her hopes on Tian Tong Gu Man. Every day in their rented home, she insisted on making offerings—buying new clothes and toys piece by piece. 0
 
Ms. Chu's husband felt that his wife's mental state was problematic; despite all these troubles, she still believed Kuman was effective—wasn't that superstitious? Just spending money on clothes and toys alone meant their combined salaries were insufficient. Moreover, Ms. Chu even crazily planned to buy a child bride for Tian Tong Gu Man. As their savings dwindled rapidly due to her spending habits, conflicts arose between the couple. In the end, Ms. Chu's husband had no choice but to hide all their money and savings books at home; otherwise, they might not even have enough for meals the next day. 0
 
This drove Ms. Chu completely mad. One stormy night, she grabbed a kitchen knife and attacked her husband while shouting, "If you won't let my child be well, I'll make you die!" 0
 
Ms. Chu's husband was severely injured in the attack and nearly died in their home. Fortunately, he ran fast enough to escape a fatal outcome. Afterward, Ms. Chu was arrested; within a few days of being imprisoned, she stabbed her own eyes with chopsticks repeatedly until she died before the doctors could arrive. 0
 
When I heard about this incident, I was shocked. Ms. Chu's husband came with police officers to find me and claimed that it was because of my Kuman that his family fell apart and ended up in such a tragic situation. 0
 
Compared to Mr. Liu's case, I felt even more innocent this time. The Human Child Ghost and Tian Tong Gu Man I provided to Ms. Chu were genuine; Long Pu from the temple could attest to this. 0
 
The police were familiar with Thai Kuman and understood that such matters could not be considered evidence or constitute any crime. Although they left afterward, I couldn't understand how no one had ever heard of anyone worshipping a Human Child Ghost or Tian Tong Gu Man encountering such events before. 0
 
 
If I don't clarify this, it will greatly impact my reputation, so I naturally need to ask her husband for an explanation. After inquiring, I learned that she had fed the Human Child Ghost with blood, and there had been a long period of time before and after that without any offerings. 0
 
I immediately understood where the problem lay... 0
 
Feeding with blood, while it can provoke the Kuman's malicious thoughts and generate Yin Qi, even if it transforms into a little ghost, it shouldn't retaliate against its owner for no reason. The reason this happened is simply because children are too innocent; their innocence makes them more prone to feelings of jealousy than adults. 0
 
Any adult with two children at home can relate to this. If an adult gives one child a toy but not the other, there will definitely be a commotion, and the two children might even fight over the toy. 0
 
Ms. Chu's situation was just like that; she only had Tian Tong Gu Man in her heart and cast aside the Human Child Ghost. Under normal circumstances, this wouldn't be a problem; at most, the Human Child Ghost's spiritual power would gradually weaken until it vanished. No matter how jealous it became, it couldn't affect this family. 0
 
But let's not forget, she was simultaneously feeding it blood. 0
 
This became troublesome; creating a little ghost that was in a state of jealousy out of thin air—how could that be tolerated? Although Tian Tong Gu Man is of a higher level and possesses strong spiritual power, it is ultimately benevolent. 0
 
Ms. Chu's initial sighting of the Human Child Ghost pressing down on Tian Tong Gu Man was proof that the two had already determined the outcome in their invisible confrontation. 0
 
From that day on, Tian Tong Gu Man was completely suppressed and could no longer protect this family. Meanwhile, the Human Child Ghost that had developed malicious thoughts—no, it should be called a little ghost—began to take revenge on this irresponsible mother. 0
 
Injuries, financial losses, disasters, and ultimately even loss of life. Although Ms. Chu's husband survived, the knives from that night left him nearly incapacitated; he would never be able to live a normal life again. A series of retaliations caused what was once a relatively stable family to completely collapse in just a few dozen days. 0
 
Later, I wondered why Ms. Chu died by stabbing her own eyes with chopsticks. What led her to such a fate? Was it that jealous little ghost using this method to tell her that since she had no place for it in her eyes, she might as well not have eyes at all? 0
 
 
 
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