Max-Level Metaphysician: A Debt Repayment Journey-Chapter 199 - The Ancestors Appetite

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Chapter 199: Chapter 199: The Ancestor’s Appetite

Chapter 199: Chapter 199: The Ancestor’s Appetite

Jiangli said, “Everyone hustles for profit, but the word ‘profit’ is actually not auspicious. On the left, the wood is not suitable for use, its top has been chopped off by someone, and on the right, a knife is upright—which means someone close is stabbing him in the back. He must want to cooperate with someone else? He should be careful of the other party, for he can’t seek this wealth, and it would be good enough if he doesn’t lose his life in the process.”

Xia Xin: “Is it that dangerous?”

Jiangli didn’t answer.

Xia Xin dared not say more and sent the original words to the other party.

The other party quickly provided feedback.

The other party’s ID was Fake Lies.

Fake Lies: Master, you are really accurate. This is actually my wife’s account, she is a loyal fan of Nana, and I heard about this from her and wanted to see if you could help me out.

Fake Lies: I’ve indeed been considering something these past few days—it’s a cooperation with a friend that requires a large investment. The amount is so great, I am afraid it will all go to waste, and years of hard work would be for nothing.

Xia Xin replied: Well, our Abbot suggests that it’s best not to get involved in this cooperation; it could be life-threatening.

Fake Lies: The part about collaborating with a friend is correct, but he’s been a good friend for many years, he wouldn’t hurt me, right?

Xia Xin read this sentence to Jiangli.

Jiangli asked emotionlessly, “Has he sent his birthdate and time previously?”

Xia Xin nodded.

Jiangli: “Read it to me.”

Xia Xin immediately recited the eight characters of the birthdate.

After a short pause, Jiangli said, “His fate does not include windfalls, and there are signs of petty people causing him trouble. This friend of his is not a good person, but he’s naive and easily deceived, so he should be careful. Also, he has a premonition of a bloody disaster recently—it’s either injury or death. Combining this with the previous interpretation, it’s likely related to this cooperation. He should be cautious on his own.”

Xia Xin was dumbfounded but quickly got the message and sent it over.

Fake Lies: Master… You’re not scamming me, are you?

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Xia Xin: “…”

What kind of question was that?

He typed rapidly: We provide free fortune-telling, why would we scam you? What do we stand to gain from deceiving you?

The other party paused for a while.

Fake Lies: … But my friend shouldn’t be out to harm me.

Xia Xin was speechless.

He conveyed this sentence to Jiangli.

Jiangli clicked his tongue, “Let him send his friend’s birthdate and time; I’ll give him another free reading.”

“Right away!”

Xia Xin’s fingers flew across the keys.

A minute later, Fake Lies: I don’t really know his exact birth time, just his birthdate. Is that okay?

Upon hearing Xia Xin’s relay, Jiangli responded, “That’s fine.”

Xia Xin replied back.

Fake Lies sent a line of text—it was a birthdate, precise to the day, but without a time.

After some calculations, Jiangli said, “This person’s wealth and status are unstable, heavily indicated by a loss of wealth. He must be in desperate need of money, and he exhibits signs of being a petty person who’s too shrewd for his own good. Seeking cooperation with him is probably just a front; he likely just wants to scam money. If he doesn’t believe us, he could look into his friend’s recent financial situation.”

Xia Xin sent this message exactly as it was to Fake Lies.

After a few minutes, Fake Lies: Alright, I’ll look into it, thanks for the help, Master.

Before Xia Xin could reply, he saw a comment left in the comment section: Consultation done, will verify tomorrow.

Xia Xin: “…”

The man sure moved fast.

Xia Xin reported this matter to Jiangli.

Jiangli was not particularly concerned, “Is this the third one?”

Xia Xin said, “Yes, two more to go.”

Jiangli touched his stomach, “I’m hungry.”

Xia Xin: “…”

Isn’t the topic changing a bit too quickly?

He looked at Jiangli and ventured to ask, “Ancestor, didn’t you say that you don’t really need food to satisfy hunger?”

Jiangli gave him a look, “With so much delicious food around now, what’s wrong with satisfying my cravings?”

Xia Xin: “…”

Hmm.

You make a fair point.