Chapter 408
The Fake Heiress Turns Out to Be a True Tycoon!
Chapter 408: Chapter 408: The Great Tribulation of the Zodiac Year The girl was visibly startled by the comment, and the younger girl next to her looked at Scarlett Jennings with clear tension on her face.
"Scarlett, does my friend have some kind of problem?"
The other girl was also anxious. "Is something happening to my family?"
Scarlett looked at the girl and shook her head, "It wonât be your family facing troubleâitâs you."
As soon as these words were spoken, both girls gasped sharply, and the girl wearing a mask turned visibly pale.
Ashton Todd intervened to explain.
"From your face, it looks like youâve been smooth-sailing up to the age of twenty-four. But after twenty-four, your Career Palace and Coupleâs Palace, along with other representative positions, turn dim. This implies that in your twenty-fourth year, youâll encounter a significant setback, and it might be tied to your life or health."
The girl turned even paler and instinctively gripped the phone in her hand, wrapped in a red case.
She was, of course, twenty-four years old this year.
And her outing with her best friend today was an excuse to celebrate her twenty-fourth birthday.
Ashton Todd elaborated further.
"The body represents health. While your Fate Palace isnât entirely dim, the lines connecting various positions and your physical condition seem to faintly show breaks..."
Ashton hesitated before lowering his voice. "You might end up paralyzed."
In general, cases like this fall into two categories.
One is caused by illness, but you donât show signs of significant hidden diseases, so it could only be an accident bringing misfortune.
Your face shows this calamity is imminent.
Considering your personal position and alignment, the trainâs current direction clearly aligns with an ominous position for you.
Adding to that, your friend doesnât show the same misfortune on her face, which means at least this accident wonât happen on this high-speed train.
Thatâs why I suggested you continue your trip home as soon as you disembark.
The girl, shocked by the prospect of paralysis, felt her legs weaken, nearly unable to stand. Her friend quickly grabbed her to steady her.
Frightened, she asked, "We were heading to the neighboring city to attend a convention tomorrow. Is it possible something might happen over there? If we go back home now, will nothing happen to my friend?"
Ashton instinctively glanced at Scarlett Jennings. Although skilled in divination and face reading, he wasnât entirely confident in mitigating calamities.
Generally, heâd advise avoiding the disasterâand for safety, carrying a protective amulet could help.
But he didnât have any amulets with him at the moment.
The talismans he borrowed from Scarlett Jennings earlier had almost all been used up, and he hadnât yet replenished his supply.
"For safety, you can request a protective amulet to carry with you."
Ashton said this with practiced ease, turning to Scarlett Jennings. "Scarlett, since theyâre your fans, they might as well ask for the talisman from you."
Scarlett immediately understood he was out of supplies just by hearing his words.
Without hesitation, she reached into her backpack and pulled out a triangularly folded talisman paper, handing it to the girl.
If Ashton hadnât mentioned it earlier, Scarlett probably wouldâve passed the talisman through Ashton instead.
Not for any other reasonâsince Ashton initiated the reading and the girl agreed to it, Mystical Sectâs rules dictate that the case belonged to Ashton.
Unless initiated otherwise by Ashton or the girl, Scarlett wouldnât interfereâbut now made it convenient.
The girl received the amulet carefully and immediately stored it away before transferring money to the pair on the spot, expressing gratitude while preparing with her friend to disembark at the next station.
If theyâd encountered someone saying such things randomly on the road, they might not have believed it.
But this was Scarlett Jenningsâ classmate!
And since Scarlett endorsed it, there was no room for doubt.
She and her friend had both followed Scarlettâs series, "Inspiration," from start to finishâthey were die-hard fans.
But still...
"That wizard also called Nathan White âSenior,â which means heâs probably a freshman like Scarlett, right? During the academy experience for new students, didnât all those freshmen appear on-screen? Why do I feel like Iâve never seen him before?"
"They were so manyâmaybe you missed someone?"
"It was only twenty-eight freshmen. Iâm not face-blind; Iâm pretty good at recognizing people. Definitely didnât miss anyone."
Her friend thought for a moment, then suddenly realized.
"I remember now! There was something about the academy accepting twenty-nine freshmen but only twenty-eight showing up. Might he be the one who didnât show?"
"Thatâs probably it."
The girl facing her major calamity sighed, "I think heâs pretty incredible. If he missed his enrollment, maybe he was handling some important assignment."
"Yeah, definitely."
...
The two girls chatted as they disembarked and left. Onboard, Ashton Todd, who had just been enjoying the three hundred bucks deposited into his account, suddenly sneezed loudly.
Nathan White, sitting nearby, immediately asked softly, "Are you sick?"
Ashton casually rubbed his nose, "Nah, feeling totally fine. Probably just the air conditioning on the train being too cold."
He resumed looking at his three hundred bucks, and after indulging in the view, he skillfully transferred half to a welfare organizationâs donation account.
Across from him, Scarlett Jennings was also in the middle of donating half of her earnings.
They were both immersed in their phones, unaware that, in this train car, a girl in a hat and mask had quietly walked over and taken the seat vacated by the two disembarked girls.
Beneath the brim of her gray hat, a pair of slightly somber eyes cautiously glanced at Scarlett Jennings across the aisle. There seemed to be a faintly unsettling glint in her eyes.
...
Meanwhile, the birthday girl who had left the train returned home, hauling her luggage all the way.
Her family was surprised to see her. "Werenât you going to the convention for your birthday celebration? Why are you back?"
She told them about meeting Scarlett Jennings on the train. When they learned sheâd spent three hundred on a fortune-telling session and three thousand on an amulet, her family criticized her, thinking sheâd been scammed.
The girl fiercely defended herself, convinced her idol Scarlett wouldnât deceive her.
Still, she couldnât help but feel slightly uneasy.
The next day, as she went downstairs to throw out the trash and walked back to her building, she suddenly felt a sharp stinging sensation on her leg, as if something scalded her.
She stopped abruptly to check her leg.
Just as she lowered her head, a flowerpot from above suddenly fell, landing squarely in front of her toes.
She was absolutely stunned.
Looking at the shattered fragments of the pot, she had no doubt that had she not paused, the pot would have hit her head directly.
She trembled as she reached out to touch the pocket where the talisman paper was keptâyet what she pulled out was a handful of black ash.
At this moment, there was no room left for doubt.
She had barely escaped death by the slimmest margin.
Her idol had saved her!
The girl, pale and shaken, quickly ran upstairs, eager to share her narrow escape with her friend. As she unlocked her phone, however, her attention was caught by a breaking news notification.
[Female attendee dies after jumping at convention site. Falling body nearly struck passersby...]
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She instinctively clicked the notification and discovered the convention venue was at the very location she and her friend had been planning to visit. A cold shiver ran through her once again.
She had an eerie gut feeling: if she hadnât followed the master and Scarlettâs advice to head home, today, the victim wouldnât have nearly hit someone âit wouldâve been a direct tragedy.
And the passerby who was struck might very well have been her...