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Chapter 274 Introduction

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    "Girl, how did you find me?"

    Fu Yurou hugged her mother's urn and came to the mountain alone.  I heard from Jiang Shunhao that the fortune teller here is very accurate, and he will also draw lots in the shape of a popsicle stick to tell you the precautions for the next life.

    In fact, Jiang Shunhao wanted to take a bath, so he made such a bad move in order to prevent Fu Yurou from staying at home.

    "Someone introduced it."

    "Oh? It seems that my reputation is already very big."

    The fortune teller was delighted, and the circle sunglasses were taken off, and the sun tanned into panda eyes, but it was the opposite.

    "I know that the eye circles of ordinary people are black, but why am I white?"

    "It's tanned."

    "No no, this is what makes me different. I have opened my eyes. Do you understand?"

    Fu Yurou shook her head and sighed slightly.

    "Benefactor, I see you are holding this black box, is there any treasure in it? Can you show it to me?"

    "This is my mother's ashes."

    The fortune teller who was stretching forward stopped quickly, then straightened his arms, as if invisible, and put on the black sunglasses again.

    "Even the parents brought it? Then why are you looking for me today?"

    The fortune teller cleared his throat, and turned his palms towards Fu Yurou's position.

    "I'll give you money, but please help me decipher a dream, okay? I've been doing it for the past few days, and it's hard to wake up. I didn't want to sleep at first, but I wanted to avoid being caught by the dream when I picked up the child on the weekend.  It was obvious that I was not energetic, so I squinted for a while."

    "Who knows, always haunted by nightmares?"

    Fu Yurou swallowed her saliva, pursed her lips, and nodded, as if she felt that the fortune teller was right, but in fact, he just knew how to read words.

    "Can you see it?"

    Fu Yurou took out a piece of ten yuan and handed it to the fortune teller, but he didn't accept it.

    "I have increased the price now, so that some people will not deceive me, so I don't use credit cards, only cash."

    The fortune teller pushed the glasses on the bridge of his nose, and gestured his whole palm in front of his face, maybe covering his face, so as not to let people see you next time, strictly shielding the risk, or he was negotiating the price.

    "Girl, I can see the most vulgar things with my eyes."

    The fortune teller pointed to Fu Yurou's ten yuan, as if he thought it was too little.

    "50?"

    "500, this is already a price for my conscience. If you don't believe me, you can take a walk in the woods."

    Fu Yurou tilted her head and looked, and she actually went there.

    "Eh? Why didn't this girl play her cards according to the routine? She disrupted all my next plans."

    The fortune teller opened his arms and waved his hands as if surrendering, while shouting frantically.

    "Come back quickly. That's the safari park, and this is the back door. I deliberately chose a place where I can evade the fare, but I was almost killed. If you turn in from here, you will be directly in the beast area."

    Fu Yu paused for a second, then continued walking inside.

    "This girl is quite a tiger. It seems that I have encountered trouble this time. Maybe I won't be able to collect the money. What to do, anyway, I'll go first. Wait, don't wait, after she dies, I will investigate.  She was the last one to contact her, and she thought she was provoked by me. Benefactor, wait a moment, I have a jar of lottery here, come and draw one, and I will help you answer."

    Fu Yurou finally stopped, turned around, stretched her arm into a deep bucket, and grabbed one casually.

    "Wow! Girl, you" (Remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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