"I'm never wrong. It's not that I'm wrong, it's just that the thas not yet come. Come, sit." The soothsayer gestured for Joyce to
sit down.
Juanita got up and offered her seat to Joyce.
Before she left, Juanita put the money for both of them in front of the soothsayer.
Joyce stretched out a hand to the soothsayer. The soothsayer looked at it for a really long tbefore he shook his head and
sighed, "The first half of your life is ill-fated and regretful. And the second half of your life is full of uncertainties. | could not see
them and they are quite out of my capability"
Joyce frowned. Although she did not understand what he meant, but it seemed that it is definitely something bad. It didn’t matter
though; she was born to be abandoned. What good fate could she expect?
"It's okay, master. | believe that | can make my fate and my fate is in my hand."
She had a confident smile on her face.
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"Sorry, can't help you. | have only one word of advice. You will have an accident recently, and your life is at stake. To avoid the
accident, you should stay away from all water sources. | hope you can avoid this disaster." The soothsayer took the money Juanita
had just paid for Joyce, reached out and pushed it back, "I can’t get any conclusion about you, so no money. | can have her part
though."
Juanita glanced at Joyce and silently took the money back.
The two looked at each other.
Neither of them noticed that Luther had been standing a short distance away from them for a while.
Seeing Joyce and Juanita leave the fortune telling booth, he was just about to follow them.
The soothsayer suddenly shouted out to him, "You don’t look ordinary at the first sight. Your family is extraordinary, your ability is
extraordinary, and your fate is extraordinary."
Luther indifferently looked back at the soothsayer, "I never believe in this." Soothsayers were just liars and certainly he would
believe a word they said. Now that he met someone like him in the Seaside Town, it seemed that this place needed a good fix.
"Oh, | know you don't believe. However, you don't need to believe either. You have everything you need, just ... have a word of
advice for you, no charge." The soothsayer paused and said, "See through the fog in front of you as soon as possible, or regret for
the rest of your life."
Luther gave the soothsayer a cold look.
He turned to leave.
He was here to ask Joyce and Juanita, who was walking ahead, to join the car. It's tto head back.
Juanita walked and saw Joyce was preoccupied, and she hurriedly advised, "I'm sorry, | didn't think he would say you had a disaster
and put you in a bad mood."
"It's fine. I'm not in a bad mood." Joyce reluctantly smiled, "It just felt weird that the soothsayer, who didn't take the money, looked
very serious."
"Oh no, it's not accurate. You see, | study astrology and I've never been accurate." Juanita hurriedly added, "The purpose of fortune
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Do as he said for a few days, you have nothing to lose."
"Got it." Joyce smiled heartily and patted Juanita's forehead, "Just where do you get all your ideas."
Juanita tugged on Joyce, "The boss is here, behind you."
Luther walked up.
"It's tto go back, get in the car."
"Well, good." Joyce replied absentmindedly. In fact, just now she was thinking about another thing in her mind.
She did not want to go back tonight and if both she and Luther stay in the beach town ...
She wondered how Charlotte would feel about that?
Suddenly, a good plan cto her.