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Chapter 38: The Order of Kefu

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As Xinwei, she committed suicide by jumping off a building. As Zijin, she died inexplicably and was replaced by her own soul. It was another disaster! It seems that this magic trick is really good.

"What's so strange!

From my perspective, you are obviously talking nonsense!"

The old lady saw that the fortune teller had been muttering strangely,

At that moment, he shouted at the fortune teller at the top of his lungs:

"You still claim to be a divine fortune teller?

I see, you are just making wild calculations!

Where is the same person?

Calculate the truth behind two different lives!”

“That’s right, your ‘divine fortune teller’ sign needs to be changed!”

You He on the side also cheered blindly.

At the same time, the pilgrims who were watching began to make noises.

They all accused the fortune teller of being alarmist and deceiving the public with his monstrous words.

On the other hand, the fortune teller seemed to have heard nothing.

Still frowning in thought.

"Host, such a blind man talking nonsense,

Is it worthy of telling fortunes and fortune-telling in a great Buddhist temple?"

The old lady turned around and said to the host beside her:

"I see, the Great Buddha Temple will one day be destroyed because of his rat turds.

Ruin the entire Great Buddha Temple!"

"Amitabha!

Donors, please be patient, things will always find a solution!

You might as well wait until sir has figured it out!"

The abbot of the Great Buddha Temple had a kind face, folded his hands and praised:

"If sir still can't give a reasonable explanation,

If you refuse to admit your mistake,

Then the old man will naturally invite the old gentleman..."

"No need!"

The fortune teller suddenly interrupted the host and said:

"I will take back my previous orders!

The old sign of being a divine fortune teller will no longer be used!"

With that said, the fortune teller simply threw the sign on his hand to the ground.

When the old lady saw it, she squinted at the divine fortune teller and said:

"You, an old blind man, still have some sense of responsibility.

Zijin, Youhe, let’s go!”

---------Seventeenth update (update time: May 4, 2011 9:31:03)


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