Chapter 893 Stop Guessing, I'll Tell You



The monk gritted his teeth and said, "No need to guess, just ask!"

This ugly woman is even more talkative than the abbot; even the sounding of the wooden fish and the chanting of sutras aren't this annoying!

Are all rural women so gossipy?

She's so young and already such a gossip. Does her family even know? They don't care at all!

He had heard that old farm women were very gossipy and difficult to deal with, but he didn't quite believe it. He was a man who didn't like to talk much, and he would resolutely ignore things that didn't concern him. He would simply avoid them, so he had never experienced it himself!

I believe it now, but why is gossiping becoming more prevalent among young people?

The old women over there didn't say a word, but this young man kept babbling on and on!

If she had just been rambling on and on, he could have ignored it. But this ugly woman, for some reason, was saying things that hit the nail on the head. Was she doing it on purpose?

Those words seemed to be under her control, drilling straight into his ears, and he couldn't shut them off no matter what!

So annoying!

This is so agonizing!

He was forced to listen to a lot of things, and strangely enough, he was even led to think!

God, please save him!

He knew he was guilty of grave sins, and that this was probably the way Heaven had punished him, sending people to deal with him, but he didn't want to choose this method!

Could we find someone else? Someone quieter, someone who's all action and no words!

Su Nanxi saw the monk's lifeless expression and scoffed, "This is nothing!"

Why didn't you do this sooner!

"I've already asked all the questions I wanted to ask! You just need to answer them once!" Su Nanxi said.

The monk wanted to roll his eyes, his teeth practically grinding together. He had just said so much nonsense, how could he possibly remember it all!

All he knew was that his head was buzzing!

Su Nanxi didn't care. She asked all the questions she wanted to ask. She had said so much nonsense that her mouth was tired and she didn't want to repeat herself.

But she couldn't let the monk know what she was thinking. "Think about it yourself! Or maybe you shouldn't answer at all, and I'll guess. I'll guess right eventually!"

The monk immediately refused, "No!"

If you keep guessing, do you even want to keep your head up?!

Did this ugly woman practice some kind of mysterious kung fu?

This will disturb people's minds and challenge their bottom line!

Su Nanxi took a sip of water. "Then go ahead and tell me, I'm listening!"

The monk had been secretly observing the changes in his body, hoping that the medicine would take effect quickly and that he could secretly urge it on so that he could recover faster, at least be able to move, and escape!

Since things have come to this, let's not linger in the fight. If we can't win, we'll run away first. As long as we're alive, there will be plenty of opportunities to deal with them later!

However, he found that after half a day, only his mouth was still somewhat responsive; his body was still too weak to even crawl, let alone run!

He tried to circulate his internal energy, but failed several times and felt extremely uncomfortable.

After struggling for a while, he had no choice but to give up the idea of ​​running.

I can't run away, and I don't want to listen to people nagging me, so I have no choice but to compromise for now.

Seeing that Su Nanxi really didn't ask any more questions, the monk could only slowly recall what he had asked.

After organizing his thoughts, he answered most of Su Nanxi's questions.

Of course, those answers were all filtered by him; they were things that others could know, and things that others couldn't know, he naturally didn't reveal a single word of.

Su Nanxi and the others weren't stupid; they could tell that. It was like a revised essay that looked logical and well-written!

This person was indeed from the capital, and his family was wealthy and powerful, but unfortunately, none of that mattered to him. Su Nanxi guessed correctly that this person had a bad fate, was cursed, and would bring misfortune to his relatives. He could not be close to his family, so he could not be kept in the mansion. After listening to the master's advice, he was sent to a temple to be purified by Buddha.

Once the kinship ties were severed, his relatives would no longer be harmed, so his family never appeared again.

One thing Su Nanxi didn't guess correctly was that this person wasn't the youngest son; on the contrary, he was the eldest son!

As for whether he was the eldest son of the legitimate wife or the eldest son of a concubine, even he himself didn't know, because after the ties were severed, his family erased all information about him, making it difficult to find out.

Su Nanxi wasn't particularly interested in other people's affairs; she only brought it up to provoke the monk.

Just hearing this, you could write a whole novel with a monk as the protagonist. Wow, the rich and powerful have so much to do!

No need to rack your brains, it's obvious at a glance that this is another stunt to fight over something!

They usually make up an excuse like this, find a master to tell their fortune, and then start putting on an acting show!

The monk's pitiful background is caused by his parents, not by her!

She would never pity him, a man who wanted to kill her!

What she cares about most now is why he wanted to kill her, and whether there is some conspiracy behind it!

She suddenly remembered that the original owner of this body was also from the capital. Could there be some connection between them?

This monk was said to be able to speak, but he spoke very slowly, and it seemed that he was thinking as he spoke, and making changes in the middle. Listening to him was very frustrating because of the pauses and hesitations!

Can't a grown man just be more decisive?

The gang leader looked completely unfazed and didn't think anything of it. That's just how that guy is; it's already good enough that he can talk, let alone say so much!

He was quite impressed; he had no idea that the person could utter a complete sentence!

That's amazing!

Although it was fragmented, at least it could be pieced together into a sentence!

Su Nanxi believed it too. This person was unwanted and probably no one cared about him. He couldn't even speak properly!

I patiently waited and finally heard the question I wanted to hear.

"You can do divination?" Su Nanxi blurted out.

The monk proudly raised his head; this was something he could boast about, and a powerful tool for making a profit.

He doesn't just do divination for people randomly, and he's very accurate in his predictions, which is what he's most proud of!

Having one thing that others can't match already puts you ahead of many others.

Su Nanxi really hadn't expected this. "Tsk! Impressive! You actually predicted that the thief leader was in trouble. No wonder you rushed back to save him! Did you foresee that you would have such a day?"

The monk remained silent, probably because he hadn't expected this!

Su Nanxi wanted to nip his arrogance in the bud, to see how cocky he got, his tail practically wagging in the air.

The monk suddenly said, "A diviner does not divine for himself!"

Su Nanxi paused for a moment, as if there was such a saying, like "a doctor cannot heal himself!"

Forget about theories!

"You're half here to save people, and half to kill them? You divined that we're not good people, what? You want to kill me? Where did you learn this divination skill? You just want to kill me because you don't like me? Fine, I don't like you either, you're dead!"

Su Nanxi snorted, "Don't think I'm easy to fool. Tell me the truth, did the divination reveal something that makes the person behind you want you to get rid of them?"

A look of surprise flashed in the monk's eyes, but he quickly concealed it.

Su Nanxi didn't miss it. "Why don't you let me guess? Is the person behind you afraid of being retaliated against?"

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