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pity what?

"Girl, you have really good eyesight. This jade pendant is of top quality." The boss was even more enthusiastic when he saw someone patronizing his business. "Girl, do you want to give it as a gift or wear it yourself? If you wear it yourself, I will

There is also a fine Zhu Chai here."

Superior? Hum, one word came out of Feng Xiaobo's nose, "I've seen this kind of thing a lot, and deceiving a child is no better than a country bumpkin." After saying that, he threw down the jade pendant in his hand and turned around to leave.

"Girl, wait a minute." The boss stopped Feng Xiaobo in time. "If the girl doesn't like these, what do you think of this." With that, he took out a brocade box from his arms.

"What is this? If it is inferior goods, there is no need to take it out." Feng Xiaobo glanced at the brocade box with charming eyes.

"There is a turtle made of gold inside," the boss said with some show-off.

"Tch, what's this? I have a lot of things made of gold. Is this considered a treasure?" Feng Xiaobo was not interested in spending any more time with the boss. After all, the time he could spend visiting the night market was limited.

"Girl, listen to what I have to say." The boss was afraid that the fat sheep he had received would run away, so he hurriedly opened the brocade box. "Although there are many turtles made of gold, this one is very magical."

Feng Xiaobo then turned around again, wanting to see what the boss had up his sleeve.

Seeing that Feng Xiaobo was not leaving, the boss continued to introduce his treasure with "hehe", "My turtle is very spiritual. It was the fortune teller of Murong Yifeng back then. It can predict the future. It is a rare treasure."

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"Oh?" Murong Yifeng? That magical arithmetic has caused a sensation in the world. Hearing this, Feng Xiaobo seemed to be interested. "I want to see how it predicts the future."

"Girl, I'll lend you your precious hand," he said, putting the golden turtle into Feng Xiaobo's hand, taking out three copper coins and throwing them in, shaking the coins out.

"Like this?" Feng Xiaobo shook it again and again while looking at the golden turtle in his hand with doubt.

"Dong! Dong! Dong!" Three coins fell in response.

"Let me take a look," the boss said over and over while fiddling with it, "According to this divination, the girl is destined to be rich and noble, and will marry an extremely wealthy man."

"Oh? Really?" Is it Xuanyuan Fanyi or the cold Nangong Yu? Feng Xiaobo looked at the boss and motioned for him to continue.

"It's a pity..." The boss's brows obviously frowned.

"What's the pity?"

"It seems that the girl's sweetheart doesn't like me." The boss said with some embarrassment.

"Sweetheart?" Feng Xiaobo sneered, "I think you miscalculated, boss." There is no man worth loving at all, let alone a sweetheart.

"That's not right." The boss said and took out a book from his arms, with "The Complete Book of Golden Turtles" crookedly written on it.

"It's clearly written in the book that the person in this hexagram is the red luan star moving..." The boss only focused on solving his doubts and didn't even notice that he had betrayed the gang.

"Oh? What else is written in the book?" Feng Xiaobo continued to ask maliciously.

"The book also said that this person has a strong jealousy and must get rid of it...ah!" The boss seemed to suddenly realize it and hurriedly hid the book in his arms.

"Humph, charlatan!" He said and stood up to leave.

"Girl, don't leave!" Looking at Feng Xiaobo's retreating figure, the boss could only sigh and murmured to himself, "It should be right, this is obviously Murong Yifeng's thing, why doesn't it work?"

Forget it, I’ll practice some more another day, maybe it’s because I’m not very proficient yet.” Then he continued to do business.

Why is the boss so adamant that this thing belongs to Murong Yifeng? This matter needs to be pursued in another story, which will be discussed in detail in the extra chapter.


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