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... me effects without the turtle shell, they were minor, and it was not like she was divining anything too difficult. So, Zhong Niangyao still took a few Copper Coins and started to perform divination for herself.

Even though fortune tellers were not supposed to divine their own fortunes, since she came from the Otherworld and possessed great Merit, and what she divined was not a significant matter, she could still do it.

Moments later, Zhong Niangyao collected the Copper Coins from ...

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