It must have been Di Jinxuan who sat over, because Nangong Jin seemed to be in a pretty good mood. He dealt cards leisurely and lifted the corners of his mouth slowly, speaking indifferently, "You’re better off not knowing, after all, you’re still a child."
Gu Qibao: "..."
Damn it, she was about to become a mother and still being called a child my ass.
Di Mingjue suddenly got annoyed, glanced at Gu Qibao with disdain, and snorted, "It’s just a lousy dragon."
He’d just get a tattoo of one himself someday!
Gu Qibao pouted, "Aw, I’m just curious, that’s all."
Seeing Di Mingjue with a face full of black lines, Nangong Ran hurriedly and kindly explained to Gu Qibao, "My brother’s tattoo is called ’Nine Dragons Carrying the Coffin.’"
Upon hearing the name, Gu Qibao’s eyes widened, and she cursed in awe, "That name is so cool."
"It’s not about whether the name is cool," Nangong Ran pouted. "This tattoo isn’t ordinary."
"Is there a deeper meaning?" Di Xiaxia couldn’t help but interject.
"Yeah." Nangong Ran nodded, "It’s Yin-yang Embroidery, the Yang Embroidery."
Gu Qibao was puzzled, "What does that mean?"
"In simple terms," Nangong Ran began, "you can think of it as Feng Shui Embroidery. It’s primarily because my brother’s line of work requires this kind of tattoo to pacify things, got it?"
With that explanation, of course Gu Qibao understood. Although she might not fully comprehend it, she still got the gist of it.
Simply put, people involved in the gang life often go through pretty bloody situations, so many choose to get tattoos to suppress that bloodshed.
For example, some get tattoos of Guan Er-ye or Buddha and the like.
But this ’Nine Dragons Carrying the Coffin’ sounded undeniably badass.
Clearly, it surpassed the likes of Guan Er-ye and Buddha.
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