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Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 66: Some things should only be mentioned briefly and not discussed in detail.
Chapter 66: Some things should only be mentioned briefly and not discussed in detail.
Yun Ran had barely caught her breath when a well-off-looking young couple stepped out from the crowd that was gathered just now.
They had originally planned to come here to have a marriage book written for them as they were deeply in love and willing to spend any amount of money on matters of affection.
"Master, do you still have any slots available for today?"
Someone immediately replied on behalf of Yun Ran, "There’s one fortune left."
Yun Ran: ...
How come she wasn’t aware that she had brought along a follower?
The person who just spoke looked at Yun Ran and, feeling somewhat guilty, smiled sheepishly.
"That’s great, Master, could you advise us on the best date to get married? Also, could you help us write the marriage book?"
Before Yun Ran could even respond, the girl had already taken out her phone and made a payment using the QR code.
This swift action left several foreigners who had wanted to follow suit and get their fortunes told stunned: "Is this the speed of Hua Country?"
Yun Ran glanced at the two people who had sat down; the girl’s eyes were brimming with happiness, and the sweet atmosphere emanating from the couple was palpable to everyone around.
"You two are fated but not destined. After marriage, it will end in mutual destruction. I suggest you part on good terms."
These words instantly caused the smile on the girl’s face to freeze, and a surge of hostility welled up within the boy’s eyes, as if he wanted to tear Yun Ran apart.
"How can she say such things? It’s said that it’s better to destroy ten temples than to regret one marriage. They’re about to get married, and yet she speaks like this; isn’t that too much?"
"If you ask me, this is just alarmist talk. Although many people divorce nowadays, there’s no need to speak ill of someone’s marriage before it even starts, right?"
"This is all the same old trick. I’ve seen it before. People say bad things about one’s fortune and marriage, and in the end, they just want money to resolve some disaster or other."
...
The volume of these discussions wasn’t low, but Yun Ran wasn’t affected much; however, the girl was almost on the verge of tears. She never expected to get stung after spending her money.
The boy was furious and tried to grab Yun Ran’s clothes to confront her: "I’ll make you pay for your nonsense!"
But before he could leap into action, Yun Ran spoke, her gaze fixed intently on the girl.
"When you meet someone who is a perfect fit for you, who immerses you in happiness each day, you should consider whether that person was tailor-made just for you."
Then, her gaze shifted to the shocked boy, "You’d better sit down. You can’t afford the consequences of laying a hand on me."
Yun Ran’s gaze seemed to pierce through one’s soul. The boy felt completely exposed before her, and in his moment of distraction, he missed his chance to challenge her.
"What do you mean?"
The girl wasn’t entirely foolish. Yun Ran’s demeanor exuded such confidence that she couldn’t help wanting to get to the bottom of it.
"Your family is wealthy, and you’re an only daughter. Most importantly, your father’s health has deteriorated in recent years. With such conditions, you’re the perfect target for those looking to take over everything.
Unfortunately, you’re a delicate little princess unable to stand up for yourself. Once you’re married, if your father’s health fails, all of your family’s assets will fall into the hands of others.
If you’re set on getting married, I suggest you hire the best legal team to prepare a wealth protection plan and make a will. It might save you and your family."
The girl felt as if her head had exploded, scattering her thoughts to the wind. She was completely stunned.
Yun Ran, however, was already packing up her stall and pressed the button Old Liu had given her.
Old Liu quickly arrived, seeing Yun Ran tidying up the small table, he hurried over to help.
"Miss, please rest. I’ll take care of this."
Suddenly, Old Liu turned, his gaze meeting the boy’s hostile stare towards Yun Ran.
Old Liu narrowed his eyes slightly, and his aura fully emanated. As someone who had blood on his hands, most people wouldn’t be able to withstand his intense gaze.
"We’re closing up, please leave!"
The passersby, noticing Old Liu’s demeanor wasn’t that of an ordinary person and hearing his words, scattered like bees.
Yun Ran glanced at the girl who had lost her spirit and at the boy whose anger was near exploding but had to hold it in, and calmly withdrew her gaze.
[Host, aren’t you going to persuade her further? The little girl being scammed is quite pitiable.]
"Little girl? She looks older than me, and besides, some people can’t take well-meaning advice from others. Some matters should only be mentioned in passing.
She paid, and I told her the truth. Whether she accepts it or not is her concern. I’m a Xuanmen person, not an old busybody!"
Old Liu packed up quickly and, protecting Yun Ran, left the fortune-telling street. freeωebnovēl.c૦m
Back in the car, Old Liu thought for a moment before speaking up, "Miss, that young man earlier harbored a murderous intent towards you. Should I fully investigate this matter?"
He was tasked with protecting Yun Ran, and when dangers were perceived, it was best to nip them in the bud.
"No need, he can’t hurt me."
The Heavenly Dao was already very averse to her, but she was only telling fortunes, leaving the Heavenly Dao without a fault to catch her on.
If she interfered too much with these issues that weren’t hers to meddle in, the Heavenly Dao wouldn’t let her off.
She wasn’t keen on becoming blind or disabled at a young age.
"Okay, I understand."
As soon as she returned to the Yun Family household, Yun Jinyang was already seated in the living room, handling some matters on a tablet.
And yet the sun was still hanging in the sky.
The Yun Family father and son, both being workaholics, were home at this hour, which was quite unusual.
"Big brother, why are you at home?"
Yun Jinyang put down the tablet, his smile just right.
However, Yun Ran was secretly on guard. Yun Jinyang, being a cold-hearted and proud individual, smiling like this was terrifying.
"I heard you’re attending Principal Du’s son’s paternity recognition banquet tomorrow?"
Yun Ran: ...
Sure enough, living with the Yun Family meant having virtually no privacy.
"Yes."
"I’m wondering, may I accompany you?"
Now it was Yun Ran’s turn to be puzzled. Principal Du’s status couldn’t compare to that of the Yun Family’s heir.
Yun Jinyang, without waiting for Yun Ran to ask, continued, "Principal Du didn’t invite any businessman, not even the trustees of Xinghua School.
He only invited his very close friends, and the Yun Group currently has a project that requires a patent owned by a professor from Jing University.
However, that professor is particularly obstinate, and all the representatives sent from the Yun Group have been repeatedly turned away.
This time, that professor has been invited by Principal Du, and I need an opportunity to meet with him."