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Chapter 55

"Do you want me to take you back? Your precious apprentice seems to be in trouble." Cen He looked at the somewhat disappointed person and quietly dropped the subject.

Luo Ge bowed towards the Chenyuan Tree, then looked at Cen He, shaking his head slightly, offering the wood spirit bead residing in his soul with his backhand, and said with a smile: "No one can escape the fate that comes with life. You Mu

With the blessing of the spiritual beads, as long as my body is still there, no matter where my soul is, I can go back."

Cen He said no more, just nodded and cast a spell to open up a space passage, allowing Luo Ge to possess the wooden spirit bead and turn into a stream of light and escape into the passage, disappearing again.

When Luo Ge opened her eyes again, she suddenly found herself in a private wooden house. She looked sideways and saw an old man with white hair in linen clothes sitting leisurely under the bamboo pavilion outside the wooden house, wearing a straw hat on his head and holding a fish in one hand.

He was holding a pole and stroking his long beard leisurely with one hand.

She knew that it was Guangchengzi Shenjun.

After getting up and putting on his shoes, Luo Ge walked to the bamboo pavilion and bowed to Guangchengzi: "Thank you God for looking at me."

"But it's a small god's responsibility to say so." Guangchengzi opened his closed eyes, looked sideways at Luo Ge, and said in a low and majestic voice, "That person who was once a god

Old friend, now in the near future, will it be possible for God to come up?"

"Of course I want to go. If that's the case, then I'll take the first step and hope that the Lord God will take more care of you." Luo Ge clasped his fists and bowed, then turned around and straightened the wrinkles on his clothes, chanted the formula in his mouth, changed his appearance, and left quickly.

After Guangchengzi caught a carp, he untied it and put it into a bamboo basket. He put down the fishing rod and looked sideways at the direction the carp left. After a long time, he sighed.

"It seems that this bustling mortal world is bound to cause another storm."

That gentle murmur slowly dissipated with the wind on the mist-shrouded river.

This town is a third-level city called Lan'an. The streets are crowded with people, neither too few nor too many.

"Come, come, come, tell fortunes! One hexagram is fifty taels, and no money is allowed!" A strange shout suddenly sounded from the middle of the street, and immediately took away the sight of passers-by.

Following their gazes, they saw a fortune-telling girl who was neatly dressed and wearing a black bamboo hat sitting in front of a table covered with white cloth. She was shaking a turtle shell in one hand and a turtle shell in the other.

Small and exquisite bell.

The only strange thing is that instead of hanging a sign with his name behind him, he has a pair of fishing rods erected, which is puzzling.

And this person, none other than Luo Ge!

"Fortune telling, fortune telling! One hexagram is fifty taels, and no money is allowed!" Luo Ge shouted lazily at the top of his voice.

"Little girl, are you telling fortunes or robbing? This hexagram is fifty taels, so you might as well just dream about it during the day. What are you doing here?" A young man in his prime couldn't stand it, rolled his eyes and sneered.

These fifty taels of silver were the harvest of the people for many years. Although Lan'an was a third-level city, it still made them feel distressed to use this money for fortune-telling.

Luo Ge raised his eyelids and glanced at him slowly, his lips curled up under the gauze, and an ethereal and easy-going voice suddenly sounded: "Your name is Wang Er, and your name is Tugou. There is a brother in the family who died young. Your father

Mom hopes you are safe, so she gave you a name that you hate the most."

"You can know these things by just asking around." Wang Er couldn't comment and just continued to laugh.

"When you were a child, you had one of your legs broken because you peeped at the girl from Baihualou bathing, but out of shame, you claimed that it was bitten off by a dog." Luo Ge yawned, and when he saw Wang Er's expression change, he continued to be lazy. Sandi said, "You are a lazy person, but because your mother is seriously ill at home, you have to go out and find a job. However, you have become accustomed to being lazy over the years, and you can't find a good job at all. That's why you wander the streets all day long. Go shopping, while others only treat you as having fun."

"You said that my old mother is seriously ill, then tell me, what disease does she have?" Wang Er asked in a low voice with shame and anger after being exposed.

"The hot wind is no longer good, and the cold wind is coming again. He is mumbling to himself and his eyes are in a trance. It seems that he is trapped by the disease, but in fact he is troubled by inner demons. Wang Er, the unfilial and rebellious son, please change your ways and save your fifty-five My old mother?" Luo Ge was sitting and shouted sharply with raised eyebrows.

Ignoring the pointing fingers of the people on the street, Wang Er fell to the ground with a pale face.

Just as the little girl said just now, what she said was exactly the same as the privacy of his family! Could it be that she was really the little fairy just written about in the booklet, who came down to earth to save people?

"The unfilial son Wang Er is willing to repent and change his ways, and also ask the immortal master to save my mother's life!" Wang Er stumbled to his feet, knelt down and kowtowed several times.

Luo Ge nodded: "Since you are determined to repent, I will give you some advice. Now get up and walk five hundred steps forward, remembering that you need to count as many as you need. There is a tree there, and it does not bloom or bear fruit all year round. .You move that tree to a sunny place, and your mother's illness will be cured."

Wang Eryi was confused: "Is this all right?"

"Yeah. The so-called cycle of good and evil. Do more good deeds in the future and don't have evil thoughts. Also, if you fertilize the tree well, it may bring good luck to your family in the future." Luo Ge glanced at him lightly, "Besides, I am very Fairy."

"Okay, okay, thank you, little god, for your advice! This is all the silver in my family. It's just fifty taels. I'll go take a look first!" Wang Er threw a bag of silver to Luo Ge, with a dubious attitude, and hurried towards Luo Ge. Run in the said direction.

Some people felt that Luo Ge was playing tricks, so they ran to join in the fun. About an hour later, the person ran back and shouted excitedly: "What she said is true! There is an iron tree there, and there is an iron tree under it. Five hundred taels of gold. Wang Er took the note on the gold and went to find the owner who had forgotten it. The owner was so happy that he gave Wang Er a pill, which cured his lame leg and returned it to him. He opened up the meridians and gave another one hundred taels of gold as a gift!"

When everyone heard this, they were amazed.

"Little God, little God, here are fifty taels of silver. Please help me calculate my future destiny!" The man with a mole under his lip immediately took out fifty taels of silver and placed it on Luo Ge's desk. Go up and look at the former with excitement.

The onlookers quieted down and waited for the next chapter.

"Your name is Ding Rong, and you are the only son in the family. There was a scholar within three generations of our ancestors, but it was a pity that the scholar failed to live up to his expectations and lost his reputation. He did not tell his family. Instead, he defrauded the family of all the silver and ran to Linzui. You married the daughter of a small landowner and never came back. The shortcomings of your ancestors were made up for by your junior generation. Because of this, you will be in poverty your whole life." Luo Ge looked at his mole. , put down the bell, lowered his head and shook the tortoise shell, and said calmly.
Chapter completed!
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