Hanetuku's Husband

Hanetuku's Husband
Their Duty



The atmosphere at the gambling establishment grew boisterous as Bai Qin started to outwit the cunning man. Bai Qin acted as if he looked stupid and relented in order to let the man off guard. In the second round Bai Qin chose to be even more aggressive by using the spiritual power that Bai Qin had.


Subconsciously, Ya Ran even supported the husband to teach a lesson to the evil man who had the heart to kill the woman who had become his wife.


"You must win, sir! beat a rotten man like that." Ya Ran encouraged Bai Qin to defeat the man. Since Ya Ran was confident, Bai Qin would use his strength. Even without Ya Ran realizing Bai Qin could not change the past at will. What he did in this place focused only on trying to decide the spirit he helped.


Bai Qin guessed as per the view he saw in the future. However, the dice shaker would cheat as ordered by Bai Qin's opponent.


Merely, those people did not know who Bai Qin really was and where he came from. Because what they saw Bai Qin was a foolish young man carrying a lot of golden taels.


The shaker starts to close the two dice with a ceramic cup before opening them. And the man guessed the dice a little. The dice shaker began to play a magnet under the table with his hands.


However, Bai Qin was superior. Sure oes. It was easy for Ya Ran's husband's spirit to shatter the two dice inside the cup with a finger move.


Without them all realizing it, the two dice had been crushed and were in the form of a black powder containing iron.


As soon as the dice shaker opened it, everyone seemed to gawk. Only Ya Ran alone looked relaxed as Bai Qin managed to dismantle the deceitful man's lie.



"You're all cheating, motherfucker! return the taels you stole from my husband." maki Song Ya Ran. He was very excited to ask for back the money in question. Though according to Bai Qin Ya Ran there was no need to do such a thing.


"She said I'm her husband?" Bai Qin was flattered by the praise Ya Ran had said just now.


Not wanting to lose and end up humiliating, making the crafty man intend to run away and bring all the golden taels belonging to Bai Qin. However, the man had not yet escaped, he hit a leg held out by Ya Ran.


And bruk ..the man fell right under Ya Ran's feet.


To capture Ya Ran, and threaten Bai Qin into letting her go. The man's efforts were thwarted by Bai Qin by capturing the body of the crafty man and had strangled him for having sassyly touched the feet of Ya Ran.


"Whoever you are, forgive me!"


"Be quiet you rotten man, you better apologize to the wife you have killed." maki Ya Ran emotionally ignited when thinking about the young woman's spirit.


"Well, how did he know? Are they Rong er's family?" Apparently the spirit of the young woman was named Wan Rong. The wife he had killed for daring to divulge the secrets of his new marriage to his first wife.


Bai Qin was getting tighter and tighter at the man because Bai Qin's spirit could read the contents on the hairless plontos' head.


"Pardon me! I'll perfect the funeral but don't kill me."


Bai Qin's grip loosened even more as the promise came out of his rotten mouth in the balding.


"What can we trust you with?" Ya Ran was still chasing after the man so that Wan Rong's revenge was avenged.


Now that their task is over, Wan Rong's body will be properly interred and the bald man will accept the law as he should. And his karma will continue to accompany him until the next life.


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"Why didn't you kill him, sir?" tanya Ya Ran was so the two walked together towards the dimensional portal to the spirit realm.


"My job is to break off worldly contact with the spirit, not to kill people. Because it could ruin history, Ran er," Right what Bai Qin said.


Bai Qin had no right to punish people in the natural world. Later if that person had died and become a celestial spirit, then it was Bai Qin's job to conquer it.


"Oh .. I understand," said Ya Ran in a cute tone like a child my age. And that made Bai Qin even more interested in the woman he had married.


The two were now getting more and more familiar, and increasingly did not hesitate to act familiar in front of Xiao Lan and Bai Qin's bodyguards.


**


After carrying out his duties, Ya Ran and Xiao Lan returned to look for the spirits who needed their help. As for Bai Qin, Ya Ran's husband's spirit will come out to meet Ya Ran if Ya Ran needs help alone.


Because Bai Qin's duty was no less heavy. The good spirit must guard the yin and yang in this spirit world.


Yin and Yang are two opposite elements. Like light and dark, kind and ape is what it literally means. In the spirit realm there are also Yin and Yang elements. There are good and evil spirits. There is good, there is evil, and there are other opposites. And Bai Qin's job was to balance that out


On the way Ya Ran, back he met the spirit of the grieving woman. The woman said she had a disagreement with her sister before she died. And regretted not having made up with his sister before he died.


"Do you want to help me?" ask the spirit of the woman to Ya Ran.


"Of course," Ya Ran replied casually.


"Please tell my sister that I love her so much. Because I can no longer communicate with him. Then can you help me?"


"Don't worry, we'll help you." Xiao Lan added.


Ya Ran and Xiao Lan went to the human realm in the Ming dynasty and relayed the woman's spirit message to her sister. In addition, the spirit of the woman also advised the sister to take care of the child of the spirit.


Of course the sister of the dead woman was quite shocked because all this time the two of them never got along. In addition, the brother also gave a box containing various jewelry that he mentioned in his storage place to be used by the sister during everyday life.


The younger brother was so moved and thanked Ya Ran and Xiao Lan for helping him.


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