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Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback! novel Chapter 93

Chapter 93: Chapter 93: Why Consult a Fortune Teller When a Child is Lost?

Jiang Li looked back and saw several aunties linking arms, walking up the ridges of the fields and heading straight for her.

The leader was indeed the aunt to whom she had read fortunes this morning.

Upon seeing Jiang Li, the aunt explained with a smile, “Girl, we didn’t mean to disturb you deliberately. It’s just that my neighbors here, after hearing that you read my son’s fortune, also wanted to come and have theirs read.”

Someone beside her tapped her lightly, “What are you calling her ‘girl’ for? You should call her ‘master.'”

“Oh right, right, ‘master,’ ‘master.'”

[??? Are they all here to have Jiang Li tell their fortunes? Does Jiang Li need so many extras every day?]

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[How can some people still not believe in Sister Li’s abilities, with so many testimonials out there? Why the doubt?]

[I don’t think it’s an act. When has anyone ever become famous in the entertainment circle just by relying on a mysticism persona? Jiang Li has always been into Buddhist Scriptures and Zhou Yi, it seems like she really is awesome.]

[Exactly, setting up a mysticism persona is too difficult. Who would bother to hire so many extras to go along with their act? Even if they could coordinate, what about Lu Xingchao? Everyone knows he has a rebellious nature. He used to be a hater of Jiang Li, how could he possibly cooperate in an act?]

Seeing this comment, Lu Xingchao: “…..”

Was it still possible for him to delete those anti-goddess posts from his Weibo?

Under the tree.

Jiang Li closed her book, stood up, and addressed the women with a gentle smile, “Aunts, I don’t mean to dampen your spirits, but my fortune-telling always relies on fate, and I don’t just accept anyone who comes. Moreover, everyone has limited energy, and I cannot manage to read fortunes for so many people.”

Although she spoke words of rejection, her choice of words was tactful, and her tone was gentle, her expression sincere, making it hard for anyone to feel embarrassed or uneasy.

The group of forthright aunties could only nod in agreement.

“That makes sense, the master doesn’t have the energy to read fortunes for everyone.”

However, a woman dressed in navy clothes squeezed through the crowd, her face anxious, “Then master, can you read my fortune? It’s quite urgent. I haven’t seen my little girl since this morning. Can you tell me where she might be?”

“Yes, yes, yes.” The previous aunt who sought Jiang Li’s fortune-telling for her son quickly brought the woman forward, introducing her to Jiang Li, “Her last name is Xu, and she lives just across from my house. Today, seeing her going door-to-door searching for her daughter, I remembered that just yesterday you helped the village chief’s family find Hu Zi, so I thought I’d bring her over to try.”

Aunt Xu nodded vigorously, her eyes brimming with tears, her hands trembling slightly as they rested on her stomach.

“The thing is, master, the child is on summer break now, so she’s been playing around a lot these last few days.”

“This morning, I personally saw her go next door to play with a classmate, but when I went to call them for lunch, her classmate said she had already gone home.”

“I was so anxious, I went door-to-door looking, but there was no sign of her.”

“My husband is still busy in the fields and hasn’t come back. If he finds out I lost sight of our child, he might ask for a divorce.”

Aunt Xu continued, wiping her tears and sobbing quietly.

A few people nearby quickly came over to comfort her and reassure her.

[My goodness, another missing child? Is there something wrong with this village’s Feng Shui?]

[It’s probably just kids playing hide and seek. I did the same when I was young, and when my dad found me, I got a beating I’ll never forget.]

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