C6 (1/2)
After hanging up, I immediately dragged my aunt out of the bedroom and had her lock the door. Then we sat on the couch in the bedroom and waited for Samit to come.
Second Uncle's hands and feet were tied with the red rope the entire time. Aside from the occasional twitch of his body, which proved that he was still alive, there were no other movements.
I asked my sister-in-law, how many days has it been since Second Uncle last ate? If he continued to waste time like this every day, would he be able to handle it?
My aunt said she couldn't help it, and I didn't want him to starve, but every time she brought the bowl to him, she would knock it over and it had been a week since she had eaten.
I thought, if the Second Uncle is really surrounded by evil spirits, it seems that they want to starve him to death! As for who exactly Second Uncle offended, for him to turn out like this, it would be better to just finish him off with a single slash.
Around 3 in the afternoon, Samit rushed in quickly, and he brought a person with him. I have seen that person before, the imam that made water burial for the children on the Yarmna River.
After entering, the two of them did not even greet each other and directly rushed to the bedroom. Samit said to the Second Aunt and opened the bedroom.
After Second Aunt opened the door, I followed the two of them in.
The inside of the house didn't have much change, but the air seemed to have dropped a lot. Although Baroda City is very hot, this cold air doesn't make people feel comfortable.
After entering the room, the imam glanced at the wardrobe and his expression changed a little. He chattered a few times with Samit, and his expression didn't seem to be too happy.
I whispered to Second Aunt, what is this imam saying?
The Second Aunt said that the imam could only blame Samit for not explaining it clearly. This matter was far more serious than he had imagined, and the imam's intention was to raise the money.
Hearing this, Samit understood that this matter could not be dealt with, so he invited the imam over to settle this issue and negotiate a price. However, when the imam arrived, he felt that Samit's words were out of place, so he added more money.
Samit looked at Second Aunt, although he did not say anything, his intention was clear, he was asking for Second Aunt's opinion, could they add money?
Second Aunt hurriedly said. Money was not a problem, as long as he could cure Dong Qing's disease, he would pay any price.
The imam nodded in satisfaction, and at last they agreed on a price. His aunt had to pay part of the deposit before the imam could begin to work.
I don't know the relationship between this Samit and Second Uncle, but why do I feel like this Samit and the Imam are working together to extort my Second Uncle?
Without waiting for me to think, the imam said that he wanted to do something inside the house. Everyone had to go out, including Samit.
After Samit instructed him for a while, the three of us closed the door and returned to the sofa to wait.
After chatting for a while longer, Samit started to ask his wife if anything strange had happened. Let her think carefully, because if she wanted to solve the problem, she needed to find the root cause, otherwise, if she couldn't cure the root cause, it would be easy to get side effects.
After thinking for a long time, she finally shook her head. She had said everything she needed to say, so there was nothing left to say.
Samit's words caused me to be a little hesitant. Whether or not I should tell him what I have seen, he had also said that if he doesn't treat the root of the problem, the consequences would be severe.
So I told him about the bottles and the little boy I'd seen on the third floor.