Chapter 101: Master Luang Popa

I thought for a moment, "Do you want Meika to help those dreams of ghosts fulfill their wishes?"

Kaohsiung said: "Yes, it's not okay to have one less, it's best as soon as possible, now she just dreams of three, if she continues to drag on, her physique will get worse and worse, and she will attract more and more yin spirits, and it will be more troublesome!"

"Then what about the five Yin Sutras on her back?" I asked, and Kaohsiung said that it was recommended to find a white-clothed Azan or Master Long Po with high mana power as soon as possible to erase it, and then help the ghost fulfill his wish. Listening to his diction seems as easy as erasing pencil words with an eraser. In terms of fees, like this, Azan's fee is about 20,000 baht, and Master Luang Po is much cheaper, that is, about 5,000 baht. The more suitable candidate is either Azan Dukun, the one who helped my college classmate Lao Yang's son exorcise evil spirits and find his soul last year, or the Longpo monk in the temple. But it must be relatively strong in mana, and mediocre ones are not good. Although there are many temples in Thailand, not all of them have deep mana, and it also depends on fate, and it is often encountered that the other party is in retreat and does not want to meddle in mundane affairs. Kaohsiung told me that there is a temple in Piji, and now the incense is not very prosperous, and the abbot's master is called Luang Popa, which is not very famous in Thailand, but the magic power is profound, and only familiar pilgrims and brand merchants are willing to receive it.

5,000 baht is cheap enough, and I thought to myself, I would have to make 2,000 yuan, so I quoted 40,000 and 15,000 baht respectively. As soon as I told the two of them about the situation, Meika was so anxious that she couldn't believe Azan anymore, and immediately asked me to go to the master of Long Poba. Xinla asked, "Do you want to tell your father and let him accompany him?" Meika reacted and called her father, asking the three of us to meet her father in Chonburi first, and then decide.

BY BUS FROM BANGKOK TO CHONBURI, MY FATHER'S RICE PROCESSING FACTORY WASN'T AS BIG AS I EXPECTED, BUT THE WORKERS WERE BUSY, PACKING BAGS OF RICE AND CARRYING THEM AWAY BY TRUCK. Meika's father's skin was much darker than his daughter's, not tall but stronger, he shook hands with me and chatted with me in Chinese. It turned out that his rice processing factory was opened in partnership with two Chinese businessmen, and the products were basically exclusively for the Guangdong market, so he was quite good at Chinese. After chatting for a while, Meika's father patted me on the shoulder and said that he thought I was a trustworthy Chinese and hoped that I could help his daughter eliminate pain, and I even said that it was no problem, this is my profession.

It was already evening, and Meika's father left me and Xinla to eat in the factory cafeteria, and at night we stayed in two empty rooms in the building, next door to Meika's dormitory. In order to prevent Meika from being entangled by the new Yin Spirit again tonight, I put this three-layer Chongdi on my neck for her, and asked Kaohsiung for a few words of the Buddha's head Sutra, which is a common mantra of many genuine cards, which can play a role in warding off evil spirits and driving away evil spirits, so that Meika can recite it several times before going to sleep.

There was nothing to say all night, but fortunately, there was no more accident with Meika. The next morning, after breakfast, her father drove the three of us back to Bangkok in an Isuzu pickup truck to meet him downstairs in his apartment in Kaohsiung. After getting on the bus, we drove north along the road, and it was almost noon by the time we arrived at Piji. In the car, Meika's father often chatted with Kaohsiung, who was sitting in the co-pilot, asking this and that, and seemed to be not very comfortable with him. Kaohsiung was also a little impatient, and I guess he must have felt that he was being interrogated by the other party as a bad person, and of course he was uncomfortable. No way, who made this guy look like the underworld.

According to the map, this temple is about 20 kilometers away from Phiji Province, and if it weren't for Kaohsiung's guidance, Meika's father would have been really hard to find. The temple is built in a large wooded area, the scenery here is good, and the temple is quaint and beautiful. Led by Kaohsiung, we entered the temple courtyard, and Meika's father asked, "Boss Gao, how many temples have you run in Thailand?

Kaohsiung put away the unfinished cigar and patted his cuffs: "Hundreds? I'm afraid there will be hundreds in two years!" Meika's father was very surprised, saying why the Chinese were so interested in Thai Buddhist cards, and Kaohsiung told him that he was not interested in Buddhist cards, but in money. Meika's father thought about it and nodded and said yes. Kaohsiung found two monks, led the way to the main hall in the temple to sit down, here is very spacious, in the middle of the tall statue of Sakyamuni Buddha, the peculiar thing is that the Buddha statue has a total of five Dharma bodies, the front is small and the back is large, overlapping together, Kaohsiung said that this is called the five-faced Buddha, very effective. Everyone knelt down to pay respects, and I secretly made a wish in my heart that I would make a million in three years.

Just thinking of this, I suddenly cried with my eyebrows, and I couldn't persuade him. Xinla comforted her father, a monk came to ask, Kaohsiung negotiated with him, and after waiting for more than 20 minutes, Meika was still crying, looking like she was going to cry and faint. At this time, two monks walked in through the side door, one after the other, and the monks behind him were about seventy years old, very thin, wearing yellow monk's robes, bald head and bare feet. Although no one introduced me, I could guess that this was the abbot Luang Po Pa.

He came to Meika, looked at it for a while, and reached out to touch Meika's face. Meika cried so much that her face was full of tears, her body was twisting and kicking, and her head was not honest. Long Poba barely opened her five fingers to clasp her eyebrows on her face, and she gradually quieted down, gasping for breath, as if she was suffering from severe motion sickness. Luang Po Pa and Kaohsiung were talking in Thai, I couldn't understand it, and Mei Ka's father threw himself on his knees, begging for something.

Long Poba gestured and said a few words to Meika's father, and he nodded again and again, before standing up and retreating to the side. Kaohsiung and I sat on the mat with the Meika, and Luang Po Pa sat opposite her, and a young monk took a white warp thread, one each of which was held by Long Po Pa and Mei Ka. Before she could regain consciousness, her father wrapped a few warp threads around her wrists. Luang Po Pa began to chant the mantra, and after a few minutes, the back of the eyebrow gradually straightened and his eyes opened.

Kaohsiung asked the young monk to fetch a large piece of patterned cloth spread on the table, and Xinla wrapped it around the waist of the eyebrow, and she turned her back to us and lifted the hem of the dress to reveal the five sutras on her back. Long Poba said a few words to Kaohsiung and Meika's father, Meika gritted his teeth and nodded vigorously. A monk took a long copper pipe with a pointed mouth at the end and handed it to Luang Popa. He first wiped his fingers lightly on the pointed mouth, and I saw that his fingers were stained with some black liquid.

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