At that moment, the Sea Yaksha would temporarily leave the sea to punish anyone who had ever shown disrespect to the Sea Dragon King.
As someone living by the seaside, Granny Yang naturally knew how to judge the weather. When she saw numerous dark clouds appear on the distant sea in the evening, she knew there was a strong possibility of rain tonight. So she called her family to join her in offering incense and prayers at the Sea Dragon King's altar set up at her house, seeking peace of mind.
As night deepened, Granny Yang's family gradually went to sleep, leaving her alone, still devotedly kneeling in prayer before the altar.
The family knew that Granny Yang was very devout to the Sea Dragon King, so no one tried to dissuade her. She would rest when she was ready.
Outside, the sound of rain grew louder, and Granny Yang's heart inevitably tightened. Such a heavy downpour — could it be that the Sea Yaksha had indeed been dispatched?
