Lin Da, a former professional gamer, arrives in the game [Secret Realm Continent] and forms a team with several ladies from another world. Their goal is to clear fifty floors of the secret realm an...
After thanking everyone, Linda walked to the front.
The stall was very simple, with only a wooden table and a chair. On the blackboard next to it, four large characters were written in fluorescent pen: Magic Divination.
"You should understand the consequences of deceiving a Star-Rank Adventurer, right?" Linda calmly sat down.
Tasia and the others stood behind him, all looking at the stall owner.
The other person was dressed in a black robe and wore a white veil, revealing only a few strands of soft golden hair.
Judging from the aura, it's around level 35.
Linda thought that perhaps those who had been cheated were too intimidated by the stall owner's status to cause trouble.
Since that's the case, I'll expose this swindler myself.
"May I ask what you wish to have divined?" The diviner asked gently, his hands resting on a transparent crystal ball.
"Let's start with something simple: calculate my birthday." Linda crossed her arms and looked at the other person with a playful gaze.
The tricks of scammers are nothing more than using persuasive language to guide customers.
By using phrases that most people would use, such as "You were born to my mother," "Your parents got married on the same day," and "You've never had a girlfriend before," you gradually gain the customer's trust before giving them an ambiguous answer.
For example, "Next year will be better," or "Your girlfriend came from your dream."
This is what is known as divination.
Most customers are actually paying gold coins for peace of mind, knowing that they will have a girlfriend in this lifetime and no longer need to be anxious.
When they finally die of old age and find that their girlfriend hasn't appeared, it's too late to question the fortune teller; the fortune teller will have already moved to another city to continue their scams.
Linda directly asked the other person about her birthday.
If you can't answer that, you're a liar!
The fortune teller nodded slightly and smiled, "That's a very specific question. This kind of divination isn't cheap. The fee is one thousand gold coins, is that alright?"
"No problem. But I won't pay if the divination is wrong."
"Then let's begin. Spirit of fate, please tell me this guest's birthday."
The crystal ball in the fortune teller's hand emitted a dazzling golden light.
The onlookers were filled with curiosity.
Many of them were just there for the spectacle, and like Linda, they wanted to know if the other person was a scammer.
Anyone who dares to lie to Captain Luanweihua will never leave White Dove City!
After a while, the golden light inside the crystal ball dissipated, leaving behind a wisp of white mist.
The fortune teller slowed his breathing and stared intently at the crystal ball.
"March 7th, that's the answer the Spirit of Fate told me."
The fortune teller smiled and asked, "Sir, did I answer correctly?"
Everyone looked at Linda.
I thought Linda would just sneer and flip the stall.
But Linda frowned, remained silent, and looked puzzled.