Chu Jiaojiao nodded, and without beating around the bush, she got straight to the point and said, "Buddhism doesn't originally tell fortunes, and even if we Taoists do tell fortunes, we still need to look at the eight characters, or palmistry and physiognomy. But you can see through other people's past and present lives at a glance. Have you ever thought about why?"
Liao Wu was stunned for a moment and said, "Master said that this is my innate ability."
Chu Jiaojiao suddenly laughed, with a hint of sarcasm in her smile.
Seeing her expression, Liao Wu frowned slightly, a little puzzled, but not angry. Instead, he asked humbly, "Master Chu, do you know the reason?"
Chu Jiaojiao nodded, "Of course, do you know about the great catastrophe that happened to Xuanmen a hundred years ago?"
Liao Wu looked confused and shook his head.
He grew up in the temple. At that time, the temple was just a deserted temple and no one came there. There were only him and his master.
The master was a monk, so naturally he wouldn't talk to him about Taoism. Their daily routine consisted of chanting sutras.
Chu Jiaojiao told him what happened a hundred years ago.
After listening to this, Liao Wu showed compassion on his face. He clasped his hands together and chanted "Amitabha", his face full of pity.
The scriptures were not read in vain.
Chu Jiaojiao continued, "In addition to the catastrophe, Tianhao also stole the Ten Great Divine Artifacts. One of them is called the Qiankun Mirror. Its function is to observe a person's deeds in their past lives, judge good and evil, and determine their rebirth in the next life."
Hearing this, Liao Wu frowned slightly. This function...
Chu Jiaojiao held her chin up and looked at him, "Does it look familiar?"
Liao Wu looked at her and asked seriously, "What does Patron Chu want to say?"
Chu Jiaojiao: "Your so-called fortune-telling ability is not innate, but comes from the Qiankun Mirror."
"Now, I want to take back your ability. Do you agree?"
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