Other language: Vietnamese
The Legend of Situ Shankong.
Chapter 16: The Water Bowl Asks for Rice. [16]
Summary
The narrative describes a child's troubling health condition, marked by a rapid heartbeat, prolonged breathing, and emotional distress, raising concerns beyond mere illness. After consultations with doctors yielded no results, the narrator suspects the child may be affected by malevolent energy or spiritual issues, possibly linked to a recent incident involving a dragon dance. Observations reveal signs of malnutrition and fatigue, prompting an investigation into the child's environment. A divination suggests ominous prospects for the child, indicating that the situation may require spiritual intervention, with evidence hinting at supernatural influences at play.Full content
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