Ji Yu, a great witch from ancient times, foretold the decline of a dynasty's fortune, suffered a backlash, and perished. She reawakened, transmigrated into the body of a young girl who had drow...
The last divination of the day was given by a middle-aged woman with an anxious look on her face.
"Hello, congratulations on getting the last fortune telling of the day. What would you like to have told?"
Zhou Rong was looking down at her phone, which showed "Ticket successfully obtained". When she heard the voice, she immediately raised her head.
"Ms. Ji, my daughter hasn't contacted me for a week. I want to know how she is doing now. Is she okay?"
[Auntie, you must be worrying too much. Your daughter is a college student, right?]
"Yeah, I'm a freshman."
[Oh, that's normal. I might have been having too much fun. I often don't call my family for weeks.]
"Two or three days is fine, but these past few weeks are outrageous. Aren't your family members worried about you?"
Why worry about me? I already have a younger brother at home. If I died outside, they probably wouldn't even shed a few tears for me.
Ji Yu had seen a lot of favoring boys over girls. When she first became the high priestess of Da Xia, many people were dissatisfied with her, but she eventually dealt with them all.
Only tough measures can make people shut up.
But now is a civilized age, and we must remember not to break the law when doing anything.
"Please send me your daughter's birth date."
[I have a feeling that the missing people are probably not doing well.]
[And she's a girl, which is even worse.]
[Nine out of ten things are going to go wrong.]
[No, you guys can't say something nice.]
[It's not that we don't agree. Look at the host's expression. It seems like something good is going to happen.]
Zhou Rong's heart instantly jumped up.
She hoped to hear some reassuring news from Ji Yu. She had already bought the ticket, but she would have to go to her daughter's school tomorrow to check the specific situation. Even if she went there, she would not know where her daughter was.
She was extremely anxious at the moment and wanted to know how her daughter was doing.
[Auntie seems very anxious. Have you called your classmates or roommates?]
"I asked, but they didn't know."
[It seems that he is not very popular.]
Zhou Rong shook her head helplessly. All she knew about her daughter's college life was one-sided information from her classmates. She didn't expect that after not contacting her for a long time, when she contacted her classmates and roommates, basically no one cared about her.
It was only when she called that the school realized there had been no news for a week.
“Ah~”
Ji Yu's voice just came out, Zhou Rong stood up from the chair and looked at her: "Miss Ji, how is it, have you figured it out?"
"Why don't we call the police? But even if we do, I'm afraid they won't be able to bring your daughter out right away."
"Huh? Why?"
Ji Yu spread his hands and said, "Search warrants also require procedures and formalities. We can't just go into someone's house without any evidence."
"But I have a plan."
[Damn, Sister Ji Yu, you're really humorous. You always gasp for breath when you speak.]
[From what the host said, it seems the other party is in grave danger.]
[It looks like he's not dead, which is a good thing.]
"Zhou Rong, when the time comes, report to the police in City D that a body was found at the intersection where Southeast Avenue leads to the suburbs."
【!!! 】
[Who said he's not dead? Who said he's not dead?]
[How tragic! Another person died today.]
Zhou Rong's body swayed, and she fell straight backwards, her eyes turning black.
Thomas the Tank Engine: No, I'm right here. There aren't any bodies here. Host, are you mistaken?
Ji Yu's eyes lit up: "You are here now, that's perfect."
She didn't need to summon thunder and rain to flush the corpse out, which saved her some effort.
"Family, can you help me? I'll pay you."
Thomas the Tank Engine: With an air conditioning charm, I can do anything you ask me to do.
He really couldn't get it, and his son at home wanted it very badly, nagging him every day that he had to train under the sun every day, it was very hot, and he needed air conditioning.
But it’s really hard to grab!
"Family member, please submit your application via video. I'll tell you the specific location so you don't make the wrong one."
After the video popped up, Ji Yu's expression became even happier.
The one with thick arms and legs obviously looks more capable of digging than the four outside.
Even better, there are tools in the trunk.
[No, brother, you're out and about, and you still have a shovel in your car?]
The eldest brother immediately explained to himself: "Don't think too much, my wife wants to grow vegetables in the yard, so I bought a shovel. Wait, anchor, what do you want a shovel for?"
"Dig up the body, and then please call the police, brother. I'll give you three air conditioning talismans!"
"make a deal!"
As for the shovel used to dig up the dead, I don’t want it anymore.
If I had known this earlier, I would have visited this place.
[Tonight's live broadcast is so weird, why is it always poaching people? ]
[Why is this guy still outside at night? It's already past two in the morning.]
"It's not easy working overtime."
[I sympathize with those who are still eating instant noodles at the company.]
The eldest brother spent some time digging a hole. The shovel seemed to hit something. He bent down and looked carefully. It was a hand!
"ah."
Although he had prepared himself mentally, he was still startled.
【Is there really someone here?】
[Ouch, why did this auntie faint? Come and see if she is her daughter.]
"Don't acknowledge it, it's not him. Furthermore, this body has no head, and everything that could identify it has been taken away."
"Hey, big brother, please call the police. When they come, just say I asked you to dig it up."
"well."
The police arrived quickly and cordoned off the scene, so the eldest brother couldn't leave.
The police officer looked at the eldest brother suspiciously: "Did you dig it?"
The eldest brother shook the phone in his hand and pointed: "She asked me to dig it."
The police officer looked at Ji Yu. She was a pretty girl, so why did he want someone to dig up the body?
"Uncle police officer, I paid a small amount of money to have this guy dig it up. It has nothing to do with him. As for why I dug up this body, it's because I'm a fortune teller."
"What the hell?"
The police officer had a distorted expression on his face, as if to say, "Are you kidding me?" He wondered if he was too sleepy late at night and had encountered a mental patient.
[Hahahaha, this is hilarious! The police officer is saying what's going on.]
[Uncle Policeman: Where does this feudal superstition come from? Get out!]
"Ah, I know this might sound a bit far-fetched, but here's the thing: I'm not very good at fortune-telling. I met a client who paid a large sum of money and wanted to find her daughter. I calculated this location, but it was surrounded by grass and dirt, so I speculated that there might be something under the grass."