Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 54 Having a Certificate, Who Can Catch Her! (4 more updates)

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Chapter 54: 54 Having a Certificate, Who Can Catch Her! (4 more updates)

Yun Ran woke up again, and it was already noon the next day.

Upon checking her phone, there was a deposit of one million, which clearly came from the Special Administration Bureau as a reward. Yun Ran no longer harbored any resentment.

She thought that Xie Xuzhi would have her work for free, but to her surprise, he actually paid her. freewebnøvel.coɱ

With this trend, by the time she becomes an adult and leaves the Yun Family, she will indeed be a rich owner~

Her joy lasted for barely two seconds before a thunderous warning from the Heavenly Dao suddenly arrived.

Yun Ran: ...

She might have returned, but the one-month learning journey wasn’t over yet, and she didn’t want to go to school, so she decided to continue earning Merit.

Yun Ran directly carried her equipment to the underpass in Southern City, where there was a City God Temple nearby, and many people came here for fortune-telling.

The prime spots had been taken early, so Yun Ran could only find a tucked away corner to set up her stall.

The sun was too strong, so she had to put on sunglasses and leisurely basked in the sun. Frustratingly, the sign next to her read [Three fortunes a day, only for the destined!]

This scene made her stall particularly stand out from other vendors and eye-catching as well.

Fortunately, there was a high foot traffic here; other vendors were busy with fortune-telling, character readings, and even writing marriage letters, so their business was booming and there was no such thing as competition among peers.

Yun Ran’s little stall was isolated, with no visitors, but there are always several people who like strange things.

"Master, I can understand ’three fortunes a day’, but what does ’only for the destined’ mean?"

Looking at the young man dressed in trendy clothes in front of her, Yun Ran didn’t even take off her sunglasses.

"Your parents are alive, you have a happy life, your family is wealthy, and everything in your life goes smoothly. The only bitterness you’ve tasted is from bitter coffee. You have a good life, you’re not the destined one!"

The young man was amused by Yun Ran’s talk, and he directly sat down on the small stool in front of her.

"So, the destined ones are those unlucky ones."

"That’s more or less the idea."

Seeing that Yun Ran was reluctant to engage with him, the young man became even more curious. After all, fortune-tellers wouldn’t dismiss him just because he has a good life.

"You wait here!"

After speaking, the young man ran off. Yun Ran didn’t even turn her head and continued sunbathing, looking very much like an expert.

Soon, the young man returned, dragging another male of the same age with him.

The male looked extremely tired and was pressed into sitting down by the young man.

Yun Ran immediately took off her glasses, curiously observing this man who was emanating a dark aura.

"What have you been meddling with to attract so much bad luck? Tsk tsk tsk, to still be alive, impressive!"

The young man originally wanted Yun Ran to check on his classmate, but then he heard Yun Ran’s words and his eyes widened.

"Master, what do you mean?"

Being called master, Yun Ran wasn’t shy.

She pointed to the words under the sign: [One fortune for 2000.]

"No, master, isn’t your price missing a zero? Others charge only a few tens!"

"Oh, then you’re not the destined ones!"

"Speaking of which," Yun Ran put the sunglasses back on.

Young man: ...

Okay, he understands now, this destined person, actually meant someone from the Yuan era.

Money, he wasn’t lacking, but he clearly felt like he had been swindled.

"Jiang Ruo, let’s go, this is clearly a scam!"

The slightly swayed Jiang Ruo, hearing his classmate’s somewhat weak voice, especially seeing his face full of distress over money, suddenly gritted his teeth and took out his mobile phone to scan and pay.

If this person takes the money and fails to provide accurate fortune-telling, he would report her to the police immediately, accusing her of exploiting superstitious beliefs to commit fraud!

"Ding"

Hearing the sound of money received on WeChat, Yun Ran took off her sunglasses again.

Her gaze was both mocking and playful as she looked towards Jiang Ruo, who was busy forming schemes in his mind.

"Relax, I am truly a master. You won’t have the chance to report me for fraud!"

She is now a specially appointed commissioner of the Special Administration Bureau, with a proper license. Who could arrest her!

Jiang Ruo never expected that Yun Ran could read his mind, and suddenly felt a sense of absurdity in his heart.

But Yun Ran’s gaze had already moved away, resting on his classmate.

Dark energy enveloped his whole body, making it hard to even see his face. Yun Ran flicked her finger in the air, and the dark energy, as if encountering its nemesis, scrambled to flee.

The young man, who had initially resisted feeling like they had been scammed, felt significantly less fatigue after Yun Ran flicked her finger.

Even the cold sensation he had felt in his bones before coming here vanished, warming him up completely.

The young man looked at Yun Ran in shock; he had heard before that many of these so-called masters mostly used micro-expressions and some special drugs to create blinding techniques.

Yet now, he felt he began to understand the feelings of those who deeply believed in masters.

Yun Ran’s voice suddenly exploded in his ear, pulling his thoughts back.

"You say you, well and good, why must you court death, going to unnamed reservoirs, are those places you can just casually go to?

And still daring to wander around those wild hills and mountains, do you really not understand the saying ’if you don’t court death, you won’t die’!"

Jiang Ruo knew his classmate was unlucky, but didn’t know why. Now hearing Yun Ran directly calling out his death-courting actions.

He was also a bit surprised, then raised his eyebrows and glanced at his classmate, seeming to ask if this was true or false.

Yang Ye nodded toughly; he indeed had done all of this, but what he didn’t expect was that his misfortune was because of these things?

It happened half a month ago; he had accepted an invitation from a goddess and went out with a group of like-minded people.

After returning, his bad luck began, first being accused of fabricating project data and kicked out of the tutor’s research group.

Then, he was wrongly accused of molesting a female student, but in fact, he was just passing by and saw the female student about to fall down the stairs.

He clearly was saving her, but in the end, that female student accused him of molestation, which happened exactly in a blind spot of the surveillance, leaving him unable to defend himself.

Last week, he was even framed for stealing money from his dormitory roommate, and unfortunately, the caretaker found the money under his mattress.

No one believed him except for Jiang Ruo, even his parents doubted him, considering him a disgrace.

The school was even discussing expelling him.

Yet clearly, he was a recipient of the national scholarship, a student of bright future...