Max-Level Metaphysician: A Debt Repayment Journey Chapter 207 - 207 207 The Ancestor’s Business Mind
Chapter 207: Chapter 207: The Ancestor’s Business Mind Chapter 207: Chapter 207: The Ancestor’s Business Mind The little Rabby said the incident had greatly affected her, and to prevent anyone from thinking she was lying, she even released a notice of acceptance from the police and photos of the police questioning the old man.
Perhaps so netizens still wanted to question her.
But the little Rabby had preemptively shut them up, leaving them speechless.
Because of this incident, Jiangli’s popularity soared to new heights.
Not long after, another person ca forward to corroborate Jiangli’s words, sending his popularity into a frenzy.
This person was the girl who had asked Jiangli to help find her brother, and she explained the situation.
Her brother had gone missing two days before and had not been found since—there were no surveillance caras on that road, so there were no leads.
Her family was almost mad with worry, at a loss about what to do, hence she turned to Jiangli for help.
Based on Jiangli’s advice, they started from the park where her brother had disappeared and headed east. Roughly a few hundred ters away, they found a small bridge with a culvert underneath.
Following Jiangli’s guidance, they finally crawled into the culvert and found her brother, barely alive, in a water pipe that drained the area.
Her brother was burning up with fever, unconscious at the ti, probably having encountered human traffickers. Because he was young and physically weak since he was little, after the initial shock, he fell ill.
Perhaps that’s why the traffickers abandoned him, throwing him into the underground water pipe.
To this day, her brother hasn’t completely escaped danger and needs to wait for further observation.
They had also reported it to the police, determined to get to the bottom of it.
One after another, people ca forward to confirm Jiangli’s words, elevating this master’s status to the pinnacle.
Everyone seed to believe that Jiangli was a genuine master fortuneteller, unerring in his predictions.
Suddenly, Jiangli’s followers kept sky-rocketing.
The influx of traffic was so intense it even crashed the app, which took a while to return to normal.
Jiangli’s follower count, private ssages, and the comnt section blossod across the board.
Everyone sought out Jiangli for a fortune reading, though many were just in it for the excitent.
A significant number of people sought out Jiangli simply to verify whether he was as miraculous as claid.
“This, this situation…”
Xia Xin, upon seeing the flood of notifications, was also a bit stunned. Although he knew that his ancestor’s words would detonate the internet, he hadn’t expected such an explosion.
He was sowhat at a loss, “Ancestor, what should we do now?”
Jiangli gave him a profound look, “Shouldn’t I be asking you that?”
“I…” Xia Xin grimaced, “I also didn’t anticipate how curious everyone would be about these things!”
Jiangli said, “Well, people are naturally curious about the unknown. But you can’t do too much fortune-telling. Fate grows thinner the more you divine it. It’s better to cultivate good fortune in daily life, be kind to others, and accumulate good deeds rather than rely on fortune-telling repeatedly.”
Xia Xin furrowed his brow, “That’s true… but there are just too many people right now…”
Jiangli was not particularly concerned, “What’s there to fear? No matter how many people there are, what does it matter? The power of divination lies with , not with them. Tell them we only offer five free fortune-telling slots per day. If they wish to offer incense and pay their respects to the ancestral master, please co to Jiaoyang Temple, we welco them anyti. As for the rest, we can discuss it in person.”
Xia Xin agreed, “This is indeed a good strategy. Ancestor, you really have a head for business!”
Not only did this increase the heat, but it also ignited the curiosity of those nearby to co explore Jiaoyang Temple, thus drawing more pilgrims.
It was indeed a good plan.
Xia Xin imdiately made the announcent public, following Jiangli’s instructions.
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