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Chapter 7

: Two thousand for one

According to the measurement of the woman just now, it was clear that her seal was gray, with a dark color in the middle but not a dent. It must be a serious illness of a relative in the family. However, the old Taoist priest told him that it was okay, took him some talismans back, and invited him again.

It can be solved by going back and praying for blessings.

But this woman actually believed it and took out the money. She was really stupid.

Tong Li shook her head and slowly exited. She was not a meddlesome person, so others could not be considered as having anything to do with her.

Like a little sparrow, she took a look at each stall and concluded that 9 and a half out of 10 stalls were fake. They all seemed to be able to calculate, but in fact they were full of nonsense and lies.

Just talk, and only half of it is there to keep you deceived.

Tong Li didn't see it, and felt quite emotional in her heart, the world is so cold! Has Taoism degenerated into this?

She continued walking in, and the alley got deeper and colder, and the fewer people there were.

Most of the customers were taken away by the stalls in front.

Going further inside, Tong Li saw an empty seat, but no one was there.

She turned around in the empty seat and looked down at the contents of the drawer.

Inside were a signature, a few copper coins, a plate of cinnabar and a writing brush, and a few yellow talismans.

There was a piece of red cloth in the corner. Tong Li took it out and spread it out with an introduction.

Fortune telling, marriage, career, wealth, fortune telling, feng shui test, fortune telling, setting up a home, setting up formations to welcome the God of Wealth, exorcising evil spirits and avoiding misfortunes...

Tong Li touched his chin thoughtfully and looked at the words on it.

This person has a wide range of interests, but this person...

Tong Li looked around and saw that no one had noticed her. She gently touched it with her fair and tender palm, and the three words that originally marked Master Song were instantly erased.

She shook the red cloth, put it in front of the table, sat on the chair, took out a few coins from the drawer, and weighed them in her hands.

She has opened a business for herself.

For fortune telling, you don't need an ID card or academic qualifications. You just put your head forward and wait for customers to come to your door.

This is completely a job tailor-made for you.

It's just that she sat here for a long time and no one came to ask her.

Firstly, the location here is not good, and secondly, everyone else is wearing Taoist robes, with gray hair, beards and many wrinkles.

And she, a little girl who looks like she is in her 20s, says that she is a fortune teller, which is not convincing no matter how you look at it.

Opposite there was an old woman who was beating up villains. She had just finished seeing off the two guests and looked at Tong Li.

She noticed it the moment Tong Li came over. She originally thought that this little girl would come over to play, but she didn't expect that she would sit there for most of the day.

The old woman packed up her things and arranged them, then walked towards Tong Li.

Her face was expressionless, and her pair of deep-set, cloudy eyes were quite sinister. She looked Tong Li up and down, and her voice was hoarse and ear-piercing: "Little girl, if you are fine, go back quickly. Not everyone can sit in this seat."

Tong Li raised his head and looked at her: "There is no one here, why can't I sit down?"

"There's someone here."

"Witch, come here and help me beat up a villain. I don't know which villain I have committed recently. I'm so bad."

As soon as the old woman said a word, another guest came across from her.

She wanted to warn Tong Li again, but when she saw the impatient customers at her stall, she shook her head and went back to her business.

Tong Li looked at her hunched back, disapprovingly, and continued to wait for the guests to come.

She waited and waited, another hour passed.

Just when she was about to fall asleep, she saw a little girl coming from outside. Several people who had no business next door hurriedly stepped forward and tried to pull her to their stall.

But they were all rejected by the little girl jumping three feet away.

The little girl was quite handsome, but her gray complexion and the black eyes under her eyes showed that she had not had a good rest for a long time.

She timidly looked at each fortune-telling stall, wanting to go up but hesitant.

Finally she saw Tong Li's stall. Xu was about the same age. She was stunned for a moment when she saw Tong Li.

By some strange coincidence, I walked up to her stall.

"Please...please tell me, is this...fortune telling?" The little girl's voice was as thin as a mosquito's, and she finished the sentence.

Tong Li sat upright and clicked the words on it for her.

"Tell...fortune, how much...how much will it cost?" The little girl squeezed the strap of her backpack tightly, she was so nervous that she could hardly speak.

The fortune tellers around her were keeping an eye on her stall. The business inside was not good. Finally, a customer came in, and she was an inexperienced little girl. This kind of deception is best, and the success rate is as high as 90%.

Eight, but was snatched away by this girl who came in from nowhere.

For a while, everyone hated her with itch.

How much?

Tong Li really hasn't thought about this problem.

She looked at the old man next to her and asked, "How much does it cost for you to guess?"

Old gentleman: "..."

He touched his goatee: "One lot is two hundred, and one is hanging for five hundred."

Tong Li looked at this beautiful little girl and held out two fingers.

"Two hundred? I want to do a fortune telling!" The little girl sat on the stool in front of her, looking left and right uneasily, not sure if she was worried or afraid of something.

"No, two thousand for one." Others deceived people for five hundred and one, so it was not an exaggeration for her to accept two thousand for a real person.

Suck... there were sniffing sounds coming from the side.

Two thousand yuan? Master Tan, who has the best reputation outside, would not dare to charge so much.

The old man opposite couldn't stand it anymore. He got up from his seat and walked to Tongli's stall, putting on an indignant and righteous look: "I said you little girl, don't think I'm a little girl. It's so easy to lie to you.

Just try your best to deceive people, and you might as well just go and grab it for two thousand for one."

Tong Li ignored them, held his head with one hand, and looked at her sideways. The little girl had a string of red beads on her wrist and a Buddha amulet around her neck, and her whole body was shrouded in despair.

She raised her eyelids slightly and looked directly into her eyes: "There must be a death in the family!"

When the little girl heard Tong Li say this, her dull eyes suddenly lit up.

Because there are indeed dead people in her family, and there are more than one. She is very afraid that one day it will be her turn. The family has searched for countless people, but without any results, they will still die.

It might be her turn tomorrow. She was still so young and didn't want to die. Instead of just waiting for death, she might as well try her luck and maybe find a real master.

She observed along the way, and the more she looked, the more frustrated she became. Even though those uncles looked decent, they all just pretended. Every time they received money, they would walk around her house and make ambiguous remarks.

If you make people confused, just pat your butt and leave.

Tong Li said again: "More than one!"

The little girl looked at the elder sister who was several years older than her in shock: "How...how do you know?"

Tong Li leaned on the back of the chair, frowned, and looked at her intently with his hands folded, as if he wanted to see something on her face.

"Do you want to tell fortunes, seek talismans, or ward off evil spirits?"
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