Chapter 12 A leopard Cat Eating Humans (2/2)
I got angry, but thinking that friendliness was conducive to successful business, I just struggled to contain my rage and said: “Of course it’s true. Now, let me give you the address. You will know that I would never deceive you when you come. We are equally honest with both adult and child customers.”
“Ok, I will come later.”
After hanging up, I sent the address of my tattoo studio to Miao Weiwei.
After solving this issue, I rode my electric bike directly to the tattoo studio. I didn’t go to dig up the grave soil since I already had new business. Anyway, I would pay to get it since digging up someone else’s grave would be a bad deed to my credit in the next world, and would also tire me out.
Mimi came just when I opened the studio. She looked better today but felt a little nervous.
I smiled to her: “So how about it now, Mimi? You didn’t waste your money, right? You look better today.”
Mimi nodded quickly, saying that my tattoo really worked, but she said she still had strange dreams. She told me: “My brother, I just remember that it was Xiao Bai that I met in the dream, so did you think she would really kill me?”
I didn’t know about this. Mimi got the oddities from Xiao Bai; now Xiao Bai didn’t peep on her but still appeared in her dreams. This was abnormal, but I really didn’t know what was causing that.
I told her to be back first and not be afraid, she could wait for my materials and I would color the red lotus Yaksha on her back to make a complete Yin and Yang Tattoo, then she would fear nothing.
“All right, brother, just be quick. Though it is only a dream, I get so frightened.” Mimi emphasized this before she left.
I told her I would keep this in mind and act quickly.
I called Liu the Sixth after I sent Mimi away.
Liu the Sixth was a hard man of noble character, and I had to turn to him for the tomb soil and the soul since he could collect them. He knew well the folk Taoist magic arts and my previous master also turned to him for the soul when he made Yin and Yang Tattoos.
Several months ago, he came to me once and asked me whether I wanted to do the Yin and Yang Tattoo business, and said I could buy the soul from him if I wanted so.
At the time, I didn’t take it seriously, but luckily I got his telephone number.
I took out my phone and called Liu the Sixth. Over the phone, I heard him breathing heavily, and there was a woman besides him groaning or moaning continually. Anyone would know what he was doing there.
I just wanted to hang up when Liu the Sixth opened his mouth: “Are you Mr. Liao’s apprentice? So, what’s up?”