After Jiang Suisui's eloquence, he finally persuaded his father to go to work and make money to continue being a boss.
You are a good president, but you don’t go to work and follow me to set up a stall. What’s the matter?
You are such a good villain, why don't you go after the male lead and instead stare at your own daughter every day?
Besides, forget about the great-grandfather, but when his father sits there, he has such a cold aura that she just shakes her head just thinking about it.
In conclusion, no one dared to get close.
As soon as Jiang Yan stepped out of the house, Zhou Ma acted quickly as if she had heard a silent command.
She directed several servants and deftly moved the quaint little table that Jiang Suisui had asked for earlier into the courtyard.
This small table is made of fine pear wood, with delicate texture, warm to the touch, and exuding a faint wood fragrance. It is obvious that it is a carefully selected item.
At the same time, another servant came over carefully holding the small flag used for setting up the stall.
The flag's base is a deep, mysterious navy blue, edged with a circle of golden thread, gleaming in the sunlight. Embroidered on the flag are the words: "A divine hexagram can reveal the universe, a thousand gold coins can unravel the mystery. A hexagram is worth a thousand gold coins, and fate will reveal the heart."
The handwriting was smooth and powerful, and it was obviously written by a great calligrapher. Yes, I asked Old Master Gu to write it last night.
These words fluttered gently in the breeze, as if carrying a mysterious power, attracting people's attention.
Jiang Suisui stood aside, watching all this with sparkling eyes, her little face full of excitement and anticipation.
"Get rich quick, get started."
The warm morning light gently sprinkled on the Jiang family's courtyard. Jiang Suisui was like a cheerful little skylark, jumping and skipping around in it.
The gray Taoist robe she was wearing seemed to be given life, dancing gently in the breeze, and the corners of the robe fluttered playfully, as if telling an ancient mysterious story.
The two little furry ears on her head swayed with her lively steps, as if they were two happy and playful elves, showing her cuteness to the fullest.
"Grandma Zhou, thank you for your hard work!" Jiang Suisui's voice as crisp as a silver bell rang out in the courtyard. A sweet smile spread from the corner of her mouth and reached her eyes, just like the first peach blossom blooming in spring, bright and moving, instantly dispelling the fatigue of the busy people around her.
Mother Zhou walked over with a loving smile on her face, her eyes full of doting. She gently reached out her hand and gently touched Jiang Suisui's head, as if she was treating the most precious treasure in the world. "What are you talking about, young lady? As long as you are happy, that's all. But isn't a thousand gold coins a bit too cheap for this divination?"
Mother Zhou frowned slightly, her gaze once again fixed on the fluttering flags, a subtle hint of doubt flashing across her eyes. In her view, her young lady's divination skills were the product of diligent training with a master in the mountains, and a price tag of a thousand gold coins seemed far from sufficient to measure their value.
Jiang Suisui shook her head disapprovingly, hands clasped obediently behind her back, chest puffed out, and acted like a grown-up. Her eyes revealed a confidence and determination beyond her years. "Grandma Zhou, the master said that fortune-telling is all about fate. The price isn't the only criterion for judging a fortune. Those with a predestined relationship will come, and a sincere request is worth a fortune. For those without a predestined relationship, even if we don't ask for a cent, it's all in vain."
Her young face was filled with awe for the art of fortune-telling and a deep understanding of fate, as if she had already seen those people who had met her in the long river of destiny and were seeking fortune-telling.
Zhou Ma looked at Jiang Suisui's serious expression and couldn't help but feel amused and a little impressed.
This little person speaks so coherently that it is impossible to refute him.
She smiled and nodded, her eyes full of tenderness and trust: "Okay, since you said so, it must make sense. However, you must be careful outside. If anything happens, go home quickly."
As Zhou Ma spoke, she carefully helped Jiang Suisui straighten the collar of his Taoist robe, and the concern in her eyes was beyond words.
Jiang Suisui nodded vigorously, with a firm light in her eyes: "Don't worry, Grandma Zhou, I will!" Her voice was crisp and loud, like a horn before a battle, full of courage and determination.
Everything was ready. Jiang Suisui held her great-grandfather's hand tightly and strode towards the park.
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