Phantom (part 2)

Phantom (part 2)

by Ruan Hongsong

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As the saying goes, pigs come to poverty and dogs come to wealth. This means that if a pig comes to the house for no reason, the family will lose money, lose money in business, lose money playing mahjong, or even go out for a stroll on the street. Therefore, whoever has free-range piglets must take good care of them. Don't let the piglets run around. It is not fun to run into anyone's house. It's different with dogs. If you go in and take a look at someone's house, you'll get rich. If nothing else, if you just carry a load of side dishes to sell at the market, you might be able to sell them for a few cents more than others. The problem is that dogs are smarter than pigs, and they are also snobbish. They generally do not enter poor people's homes casually. What I'm going to say now has nothing to do with pigs and dogs. It's a snake. A snake got into my house. What does that mean?

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