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Thriller: I Only Sell Haunted Houses.
Chapter 191: Feng Shui Chapter, House Deceives People. [191]
Summary
Liu Jing, a deceased woman who owned a clothing store before her pregnancy, sold her business and lived in a large, luxuriously decorated apartment with her husband, who ran a restaurant. Upon visiting, An Ning expressed envy over the spacious home, but the narrator felt a profound loneliness and identified potential feng shui issues, explaining that a large house with few inhabitants can lead to negative mental health effects. The analysis revealed that the home's environment, including a neglected flower rack symbolizing negative feminine energy, likely contributed to Liu Jing's tragic fate of postpartum depression, culminating in her taking her child's life and then her own. The narrator emphasized the importance of understanding the emotional context behind the ghost's existence, noting that the withered plants represented Liu Jing's unfulfilled emotional needs.Full content
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