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Chapter 1729 The disaster of blood light

Chapter 1729 There is a bloody disaster

"Bewitched?

No way, you are not a fortune teller, how could you tell that I am possessed by evil spirits?"

Su Cheng said with some fear.

There are also evil spirits and evil spirits, which sounds terrifying.

Yun Ruoyue said seriously: "To tell you the truth, my father used to be a fortune teller, and I once learned fortune telling from him.

I can read faces, measure fortune and fortune, and judge good and bad luck.

Sir, this is a very bad omen. If this disaster is not resolved as soon as possible, there may be a bloody disaster."

"What?

A bloody disaster?

I don’t believe it!”

Su Cheng stood up angrily, "Mrs. Chu, how can you talk nonsense?

For the sake of Mr. Chu, I won’t argue with you, but you should never say this again in the future!"

He didn't believe that a little girl could tell fortunes.

Seeing that Su Cheng didn't believe it, Yun Ruoyue wasn't worried.

The ancients were very superstitious and believed most in ghosts and gods, so she used this method to deceive Su Cheng.

Su Cheng doesn't believe it now because she doesn't look like a fortune teller. When the real fortune teller comes, he will definitely believe it.

She immediately said: "Sir, my father is indeed good at fortune-telling and reading yin and yang.

If you don't believe me, you can go outside and find a fortune teller to see if what they say is the same as what I said.

I am not alarmist, and please take my words to heart, otherwise you may regret it too much!"

Hearing what Yun Ruoyue said, Su Cheng's face suddenly became nervous.

He hurriedly said: "Butler, go outside quickly and find a fortune teller for me to come in.

I would like to see if Mrs. Chu really knows how to read faces."

"Yes, sir."

After the housekeeper finished speaking, he quickly ran out to find someone.

After he ran out of the government office in a hurry, he saw a fortune teller holding a canvas, wearing a Taoist robe, with a long beard and a bamboo stick in his hand passing by.

He was immediately overjoyed and said: "Sir, do you know fortune telling?"

The fortune teller narrowed his eyes and said in an old voice: "I am a fortune teller, you say I don't know how to tell fortunes?

Let me do some calculations, you are the third eldest child in the family, you have a wife, a concubine, and two sons, right?"

When the housekeeper heard this, he was immediately shocked and said, "Yes, you are right, you are really amazing.

Come with me to the government office and tell my master's fortune."

With that said, he picked up the fortune teller and went there.

The fortune teller said as he ran: "Master, please slow down, I am blind and cannot see the road clearly."

"A blind man is better, a blind man can calculate more accurately."

The housekeeper said excitedly.

This blind man can't see him, but he can calculate so accurately, which shows that he has real ability.

The fortune teller gave the butler a cold look. He didn't know anything about fortune telling. The princess had asked Brother Mo to tell him all this information in advance.

Soon, the housekeeper introduced the fortune teller into the government office.

From a distance, Chu Xuanchen saw a blind man holding a cloth sail and wearing a Taoist hat being led in.

When he took a closer look, the man's body shape and height seemed to be Mengzheng.

As soon as the blind man came closer, he saw clearly that he was really Meng Zheng, and he even put a fake beard on his face, turning himself into a forty-year-old reserved uncle.

Seeing Meng Zheng's old-fashioned look, he wanted to laugh a little.

He was still guessing what the princess and Moli said at the door last night, and it turned out to be this.

"Sir, the fortune teller is here.

I was lucky. As soon as I ran out of the government office, I saw this fortune teller passing by, so I called him in."

As soon as the butler walked in, he said as if he was taking credit.

Su Cheng took a closer look and saw a fortune teller with his eyes closed, stretching out his hands to touch around in front of him, and then walked in tremblingly.

Seeing the man's attire and narrowed eyes, he believed that he was a real fortune teller.


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