Rebirth of the Cannon Fodder in the Entertainment Circle

Chapter 79 - 79 79 Its Too Accurate



Chapter 79 - 79 79 Its Too Accurate

?Chapter 79: Chapter 79 It’s Too Accurate Chapter 79: Chapter 79 It’s Too Accurate “And just at that moment, the once cloudless blue sky suddenly became shrouded with dark clouds.”

“It’s really going to rain soon.” Han Chi looked up at the sky and his face showed surprise again.

He couldn’t help but look towards Luo Ning and say, “Your prediction was too accurate.”

Luo Ning smiled, “I never said I wasn’t capable, it’s just that you didn’t believe.”

Han Chi raised his hand and laughed, “Believe, we will absolutely trust your predictions from now on.”

Luo Ning said, “Let’s pack up and take shelter in the cave from the rain first.”

Han Chi and Fu Yunbing nodded, “You all stay here, we’ll go in and check it out.”

Wild animals or other dangers could be inside such outdoor caves, so they didn’t feel safe letting the guests enter directly.

“Go on, but be careful,” Luo Ning said, seeing that their faces did not show signs of any danger.

The two went in together and soon came out, flinging away several snakes.

“We’ve cleaned it out inside, you can come in now.”

Luo Ning and the others entered the cave.

The cave was quite spacious, large enough to accommodate all of them without feeling crowded.

Everyone was tired, and no sooner had they sat down for a moment than a light drizzle began outside the cave, which then grew heavier and heavier.

Now, everyone present had complete faith in Luo Ning. The timing of the rain and the location of the cave were spot on.

This definitely wasn’t a fluke like a blind cat running into a dead mouse.

Tong Jia couldn’t help but lean in close to Luo Ning and say, “Little Ningning, you’re amazing!”

“Yeah, I totally admire and agree with you,” Wei Yao said with a beaming smile.

The more skilled Luo Ning was, the better the talismans in his hands would work; indeed, his decision to buy talismans from her in the past couldn’t have been more correct.

“Teacher Luo is amazing; even this could be divined.”

“I’m convinced too, Teacher Luo is mighty!” The students kept praising Luo Ning one after another.

Luo Ning said with a light chuckle, “If you keep praising me like this, I’ll start to feel embarrassed.”

Bo Xiangxiang, on the other hand, felt like she was going to faint from frustration. She had asked Luo Ning to find the cave, betting the woman couldn’t possibly do it, yet somehow, she actually did.

Instead, she ended up making a wedding dress for Luo Ning again, the more she thought about it, the more depressed she became.

With the rain pouring outside, there wasn’t much to do inside the cave, so they all gathered around and talked to Luo Ning.

Wei Yao looked at her and asked, “Little Ningning, the divination technique you just used, was it ‘Six Divination’?”

“What I just used was a divination technique for direction detection, it wasn’t the ‘Six Divination’,” Luo Ning replied.

Wei Yao asked further, “Then do you know how to perform the Six Divination?”

“Yes,” Luo Ning nodded.

Wei Yao said with a smile, “In your line of work, when helping someone with divination, are there any taboos?”

He was very interested in asking Luo Ning to help him with a divination, but he was afraid to ask directly in case it was troublesome for her.

Luo Ning replied, “Each person has different taboos, but there’s a common understanding that if it’s about divining someone’s fate and such, it’s not appropriate to do it in front of many people.”

That was a clear indication; it was not suitable to perform a public divination of someone’s fate during a live broadcast.

“Little Ningning, do you help people with divination in your spare time?” Wei Yao asked.

Luo Ning replied truthfully, “I only do three divinations for people per month.”

She was referring to the personal divinations that required payment. Other divinations, such as the one she just did for the cave location, weren’t included in the three.

Wei Yao’s smile deepened, “Have you used up this month’s divinations? If not, may I reserve one in advance?”

Luo Ning had a favorable impression of persons like Wei Yao, who understood boundaries, “I still have two divinations left for this month. After this episode of the show is over, I’ll make time for your divination.”

She had already used one divination to help her brother. Although the reading for a close blood relative would be blurred, her focus was to see if her brother would be in danger; even a vague sense could trigger some perceptions.

Wei Yao nodded with a smile, “Okay, we’ll get in touch when the time comes.”

He didn’t wish to have his divination broadcast live. Nobody wanted their fate, especially their future troubles, to be publicly revealed.

Hearing that Wei Yao had reserved a divination, Han Chi also expressed his interest, “In that case, there will be one divination left. How about reserving it for me?”

“I still understand the rules,” he added, smiling meaningfully at Luo Ning.

Such divinations naturally required compensation, it was the rule, and he was aware of it.

Due to experiencing some unscientific events during his tasks and having elders in his family who believed in feng shui, he also had some belief in this area.

Having personally witnessed Luo Ning’s skills, his belief was reinforced.

He knew there were many supposed masters in the field of feng shui, but it was not easy to come across someone genuinely skilled. He considered Luo Ning very capable and didn’t want to miss his chance.

Luo Ning also had a good impression of Han Chi and nodded, “Alright, the last divination for this month is reserved for you.”

She did her readings selectively; for the wicked and malicious, she absolutely would not assist them in resolving their problems.

Han Chi revealed a white-toothed smile, “Then thank you in advance.”

After the program concluded, he would get Luo Ning’s contact details and consult her about other issues.

As Wei Yao, Han Chi, and Luo Ning made their divination appointments, the rest of the group also started to get agitated.

“Little Ningning, how about you reserve a divination for me next month?” Tong Jia approached and said.

Luo Ning couldn’t help but smile, “I can’t be certain about next month’s matters right now, let’s reserve it next month.”

Tong Jia wasn’t offended by this; the more Luo Ning acted this way, the more he perceived her to have the disposition of a master, even though he never believed in these things before.

“Alright, I’ll take the initiative to approach you then,” he said, beaming.

She glanced at Tong Jia and noticed a slight hint of green at the end of his eyebrow, “Brother Tong, you may encounter some danger of bloodshed in the next two days, try to be careful when you’re out.”

Tong Jia’s originally smiling face stiffened, “What? Danger of bloodshed for me? Can it be avoided?”

If it were in the past, he would’ve scoffed at such a notion, but now he couldn’t help but believe it, especially with Wei Yao’s previous example fresh on his mind.

Luo Ning said with a smile, “As long as you’re careful when you walk and avoid going to places with slopes, your danger of bloodshed isn’t severe.”

From his facial features, she could tell that if Tong Jia was cautious, he could completely avoid the danger.

Tong Jia breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this, “Okay, I’ll try to stay away from slopes for the next two days.”

The rain outside continued without cessation, and by nightfall, it had not stopped, just as Luo Ning said it would be a lengthy duration.

As darkness fell, everyone switched on their flashlights, illuminating the cave, and almost in unison, bellies began to growl with hunger.

With heavy rain outside and the darkness, searching for food was both dangerous and impractical. As they pondered what to do for dinner, having already finished the biscuits provided by the show’s crew,
Just then, Luo Ning pulled out two bags of compressed biscuits from her backpack, shared one with Su Qinglan, and began to eat.

Lu Xun and the others also took out their biscuits. They had finished their water from yesterday, but Luo Ning had led them to collect dew in the morning, and now the biscuits went down without choking them.

The others who had gotten up late and had disdained the river water for being unclean hadn’t collected any, and they now looked at Luo Ning and her group with envy while feeling both hungry and thirsty.

“No wonder Little Ningning said to save the biscuits for a crucial time. If we had known, we would have gone fishing with you yesterday too.” Tong Jia and the rest regretted not having followed Luo Ning’s lead.


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