Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
It wasnât mealtime yet, so there werenât a lot of people in the restaurant.
But the decor was especially beautiful and looked like a restaurant in Myeongdong. One would be faced with a poster of G-Dragon once you walked through the doors.
The place had strong heavy metal influences and they were playing a BIGBANG song.
As soon as Helian Weiwei walked in, her gaze fell on the table right on the inside.
Only that table had four people seated there.
It was obvious that they were postgrad students. Three of them had spectacles on, and the two ladies and two men were all dressed very casually.
Helian Weiwei strolled towards them.
The atmosphere between the four of them was very solemn. They didnât order anything to eat and just had one cold drink each. There was an ashtray in the middle, but all of them bowed their heads and she couldnât tell what any of them was thinking.
One of them noticed that Helian Weiwei walking towards them, so she tugged at the person next to her, âJingtian, someoneâs here! Is that the Taobao seller you contacted?â
The one called Jingtian looked up and the rest looked up too.
âHello, Iâm Helian Weiwei, from the Yin Yang Shop.â Helian Weiwei went straight to the point. âCan you tell us exactly what happened that day? Itâs best if you can be more detailed.â
The four of them didnât speak, because they never thought that the great master they were looking forward to in their hearts would actually be a high school student.
Moreover, she was such a beautiful high school student.
The youth behind her was even more indescribable and he looked like he was no older than a third year middle schooler. But his looks were handsome enough to make girls squeal as well as a head of silvery short hair, and those clothes of his...n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
A black tuxedo?
A well fitted pair of gloves that had no wrinkles on them?
Just what era was this outfit from?
Helian Weiwei saw that the four of them were still sizing her and Baili Jiajue up, but she didnât them. After all, from a psychological point of view, most people wouldnât believe that such young people could possibly be experts in this area.
These thoughts seemed to be written on their faces, and the four of them looked at one another for quite a while.
In the end, Xiao Jingtian, the one who contacted Helian Weiwei, broke the silence first. âExcuse me, are there only two of you working for the shop? Whereâs your boss?â
âI am the boss.â Helian Weiwei smiled faintly. âYou can tell me anything.â
Xiao Jingtian was still hesitating. She glanced at the three companions beside her.
No one said anything, and she wasnât sure how to continue.
She had originally found this Taobao shop on the internet, and many people said that this shopâs services were very effective.
She also went to look at the shopâs good ratings, and even though there werenât many people who left reviews and there were only reviews every two days or so, every review was written very realistically and didnât seem like fake reviews.
What they were worried about the most was to run into a exorcist who didnât know how to do anything at all.
It was said that this line of business was very profitable. Nine out of ten fengshui masters were fake, and the remaining one might not be famous.
After all, in this era, everything was overly hyped up.
She also asked her family members to look for Master Xiu Yun, who had been on TV a lot recently.
When he heard that someone had died, he didnât even dare to answer the call. He only said that he was too busy recently and needed to time to cultivate.
Xiao Jingtian didnât believe him at all.
In the past, he always appeared as long as he was paid well.
He always used some ghost shell divination to fool people.
This time, he didnât come because he was definitely too scared.
But it was precisely because of these previous experiences, Xiao Jingtian found it more and more difficult to trust anybody easily.
Helian Weiwei could also see what she was worried about. âSince you guys found me, you should have seen the rules in my shop. If the matter isnât resolved, I wonât charge you a single cent. So there wonât be any cheating involved.â
When Xiao Jingtian heard her say this, she also felt that she had been a little rude. âStore Owner, thatâs not what we meant. Itâs just that this matter is really serious, so weâre really scared and we donât know what to do at all. Also, to be honest with you, weâre surprised by your age.â
âAge does not affect professionalism.â Helian Weiweiâs lips curled upwards. âThere is no Yin Qi here, so I really canât prove it. However, I can give you a simple divination. From just your face, I can see that you have very good fortune. You have the life of great wealth and nobility. Since you are still a graduate student and do not have a job, it means that your family has its own business.â
Xiao Jingtianâs eyes trembled, as if she couldnât believe that the other party could actually guess what her family was doing just by seeing her for the first time.
After all, among these classmates, only one knew about her familyâs background, because her usual clothes werenât very eye-catching and she always looked very ordinary.
The woman in pink sitting next to Xiao Jingtian was also shocked by Helian Weiweiâs deduction. âJingtian, could it be that when the two of you were chatting earlier, you revealed some information to her? Like maybe you said that the price doesnât matter to you?â
âNo, I didnât.â Xiao Jingtian was sure that she hadnât said anything.
The remaining two boys stared at Xiao Jingtian with wide eyes. âYour family owns some really large business?â
Xiao Jingtian originally didnât want too many people to know about her family when she was in graduate school. After all, her fatherâs business was too famous locally, and sometimes it was really a very troublesome thing.
But now that things had come to this, there was no need for her to hide.
âMy father is Xiao Haidong.â
This CEO often popped up in the news from time to time.
The two boys at the table were obviously shocked by this sudden news. They looked at Xiao Jingtian in shock because they didnât think that the Xiao Jingtian they thought came from a small city would actually have such an identity.
Helian Weiwei didnât seem to be surprised at all. She looked at these four people with a smile.
Xiao Jingtian still didnât understand. âHow did you know?â There must be something that she didnât notice, because she never believed in fortune telling.
âYouâre wearing nearsighted glasses.â Helian Weiweiâs voice was very flat. âTheyâre not cheap. The average studentâs nearsighted glasses are between $600 and $800. Yours are around $3000. As for the necklace you wear around your neck, although itâs not gold, itâs not cheap either. Itâs Diorâs latest model, so it should cost a few thousand. I see that you have a dignified character, and you donât seem to be the sort thatâs going down the wrong path in life. You also know how to talk to people to make them accept you. These are all related to your upbringing. I suppose your family often takes you out to eat with your elders. These types of people are usually in business, so I guessed that your family owns their own business. After all, people from a small town wouldnât be so generous with money. On top of all this, youâre very low-key and you hide your wealth, which means you donât want others to notice anything about your family background. The more intentionally you hide your background, the larger the business your family must be doing.â
Xiao Jingtian listened to Helian Weiweiâs analysis and the admiration in her heart was almost off the charts. She was even more professional than the police!