Wade Mountain.
This mountain is often regarded as a feng shui gem, surpassing even the shape of ingots. It is surrounded by a meandering river that boasts excellent water outlets.
Historically, the ancients held a deep appreciation for mountains and water. Water is not only a cleansing force but also the essence of life itself. Thus, water is an essential element in the concept of feng shui treasures.
The waters around Wade Mountain are truly breathtaking, resembling a heavenly vista. The way the celestial gates open and thend is formed aligns perfectly with the flow of fortune from the river and the mountain’s positioning, creating a harmonious “water bureau” feng shui arrangement.
This kind of feng shui formation can ensure the family’s prosperity and a thriving lineage. More importantly, it can alter the unfortunate circumstances that have previously affected the Wade family.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Charlie possesses a profound understanding of feng shui principles, thanks to his study of the “Apocalyptic Book.”
While he was uncertain why traditional feng shui indicated that Wade Mountain was trapped in a shoal, he could sense that the ancestral graves on Wade Mountain not only blessed their descendants and supported the family business but also seemed to ascend toward the sky.
This realization left him in awe. The Wade family truly had substantial wealth. Not only could they purchase such a prime feng shui location, but they also had the resources to invest heavily in its enhancement.
The geomantic signs here are exceptionally favorable, and with a bit more vigor from the descendants, the Wade family is bound to thrive.
As they approached the base of Wade Mountain, Orrin turned to Charlie and said, “Charlie, I’ll ask the driver to pull over so you can take the wheel.”
Charlie preferred to remain discreet in front of the Wade family, so he had previously agreed with Orrin to act as his driver and assistant during their visit to honor his parents.
He nodded and replied, “Alright, Uncle Orrin, I’ll drive.”
The driver pulled the car over, handed sunsses to Charlie, and said, “Mr. Wade, here are these for you.”
Charlie epted the sunsses, put them on, took out a disposable mask from his pocket, and settled into the driver’s seat.
The driver exited the vehicle and moved to the other cars in the convoy.
Charlie drove onward until he reached the base of Wade Mountain, where he was greeted by a grand white marble gate tower. Beneath the tower, an electric gate stood firmly closed, nked by several security personnel on both sides, vigntly standing guard.
The lead vehicle came to a halt in front of the gate, followed closely by the rest of the convoy.
A security guard approached Orrin’s car. Orrin lowered the window halfway, and the guard respectfully stated, “Mr. Sun, please have your bodyguard park the car in the nearby lot. There are too many vehicles, and we want to avoid disturbing the ancestors of the Wade family. You may enter with your wife and youngdy.”
Orrin nodded and instructed his assistant in the passenger seat, “Please coordinate with them to ensure they wait for me in the parking lot.”
The assistant quickly asked, “Chairman, what about your safety concerns…”
Orrin replied earnestly, “This is the Wade Family’s domain; there is no reason to worry about safety here.”
The security guard outside the car bowed respectfully and said, “Thank you, Mr. Sun, for your assurance.”
As the assistant exited the vehicle, he turned to Charlie in the driver’s seat and advised, “Master driver, once we enter the mountain, please refrain from honking or elerating quickly. Keep the engine rpm below 2,500 to avoid making excessive noise that could disturb the peace.”
Charlie nodded in agreement.
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