Chapter 339 Wynter Is the Most Powerful Fortune Teller
Darrell looked at Ronan. “Mr. Rathbone, you’re a veteran in the antique circle. You should know that fortune-telling is all about belief. If you don’t believe it, feel free to leave.”
Ronan had already seen through Darrell. Smiling casually, he said, ” Don’t try to pressure me with the rules of fortune telling. Fortune telling here in Panzarath relies on mutual agreement. As long as the buyer and seller are in accord, no one can interfere.
“Mr. Logan hasn’t even spoken yet, so don’t get anxious, Mr. Novak. How about this? I’ll give you 10% of the profit if my niece’s deal goes through. After all, it’s a transaction at your place.”
He was right. That was how things worked in Panzarath. Logan was certainly willing to get a tarot reading. He quickly drew a card. The disciple was furious, but there was nothing he could do.
Darrell, upon seeing the card Logan draw, suddenly agreed to have
Wynter interpret the card. “Miss, please begin your interpretation.
What does this card mean?”
It was the Death card. Ronan glanced at Logan, curious about what
misfortune might befall him.
Logan blinked innocently. “I just simply drew a card.”
“The Death card symbolizes transformation, endings, and new beginnings,” Wynter explained slowly. “It suggests that certain
aspects of your life may need to come to an end to bring about
positive change.”
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She glanced at the pendant around Logan’s waist. “For example, if your nightmares persist, you should consider whether you should reduce speeding.”
The disciple chuckled. “Mr. Novak, this is the first time I’ve heard someone interpret the Death card this way. It’s absolute nonsense.”
Darrell shook his head. “Don’t be rude.”
Chad also didn’t believe Wynter and said to Ronan, “Mr. Rathbone, your niece is quite the charlatan. Logan never has nightmares. He
sleeps more soundly than anyone.”
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