Why Did You Provoke Her? She Can Tell Fortunes!-Chapter 345 - 318: Two Words Written All Over His Face: Ungrateful

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Chapter 345: Chapter 318: Two Words Written All Over His Face: Ungrateful

But regarding her own guess, Mu Yunchu still shook her head.

"If I say I’ve calculated it, would you believe me?"

"Calculated?"

Upon hearing this, Wang Feng’s expression became even more skeptical than before.

"How did you calculate it?"

Then she scrutinized Mu Yunchu up and down several times.

She was born in the countryside, so she was very familiar with feng shui, fortune-telling, and the Eight Diagrams. Moreover, she wasn’t a firm atheist and had previously encountered such things.

Especially since there were many amateur fortune-tellers in her village who couldn’t predict detailed specifics but could only foresee some general directions for the future.

When she was young, someone had once told her that her future marriage would be very troubled, and she would have weak ties with her children.

But back then, she was young and just thought of them as a scammer, not taking the unpleasant words to heart at all.

It wasn’t until over ten years later, when all those words came true one by one, that she realized everything had been accurately foretold.

The surprise wasn’t limited to her alone, but also affected the people in the neighboring house.

Because Mu Yunchu spoke as if it were true.

They couldn’t help but wonder, "Could Miss Mu really be able to tell fortunes?"

Even though they were looking in Wen Xu’s direction when they asked this, they didn’t really expect a reply.

No need to mention those legends anymore.

After spending half a day interacting, they had fully perceived what kind of person Wen Xu was.

Simply put, aside from Mu Yunchu, they had never seen him speak to anyone else.

So when Wen Xu actually opened his mouth to reply, it startled them.

"Of course."

Wen Xu raised one corner of his lips slightly, "Otherwise, do you think being a special external member of the provincial criminal investigation team is easy?"

"She has helped solve countless cases."

As he said this, others felt as if Wen Xu’s tail might start wagging.

He spoke as if it were he who accomplished all those things.

However, some confusion remained in their hearts.

Confusion as to why a well-founded criminal investigation team would hold such things in high regard.

Didn’t they understand the concept of believing in science?

They had no idea, initially, Wen Xu despised such things the most.

Now his face read two words: betrayal.

Wang Feng’s head was filled with chaotic thoughts, like a revolving lantern.

Before long, she cast them aside, starting to scrutinize Mu Yunchu.

"You said you calculated it?"

"Then what else did you calculate?"

Even at this moment, Wang Feng still believed this was just a lie Mu Yunchu casually made up to deceive her.

She must have once seen someone she knew.

Seen her child, that’s why she could say such things.

As long as she asked a couple more questions, the other would surely reveal a flaw.

Mu Yunchu crossed her arms, leaning calmly against the chair behind her, "Depends on what you want to hear."

"Anything is fine."

"Anything?" Mu Yunchu confirmed again.

"Of course." Wang Feng didn’t believe at all that the other could say anything.

Mu Yunchu: "You were born in the countryside, and when you were very young, your mother was no longer by your side, leaving you to live with your father and grandmother.

However, your parents don’t only have you as a child; you also have an older sister three years your senior."

Wang Feng was stunned.

She even forgot to speak.

Just because everything Mu Yunchu described was exactly what she had experienced.

Almost word for word.

It would be one thing if she had seen her taking her son to the street once.

But no one in the world truly knew about her childhood.

Even less likely could anyone have told Mu Yunchu about it.

So even if Wang Feng didn’t want to admit it, at this moment, deep down, she began to feel some belief in Mu Yunchu’s words.

Especially about her sister, which was impossible for anyone to know except for those bastards.

"You hated them back then, didn’t you?"

The ’them’ referred to Wang Feng’s biological mother and sister.

At this time, Wang Feng was still holding on, unwilling to admit what she said.

"Why would I hate them?"

After all, under normal circumstances, a daughter is not supposed to hate her biological mother.

Except, Wang Feng didn’t realize she was so unwilling to describe them using the terms ’mother’ and ’sister.

Subconsciously, it indicated she was deeply resistant to these two individuals.

"Because they left you alone in Hell."

Mu Yunchu completely cast a fortune for Wang Feng’s destiny.

Though upon examination, her tragic childhood wasn’t a justification for the later bad deeds she committed. Seeing these two matters apart, Wang Feng indeed had an unhappy childhood.

It was true that Wang Feng was born in the countryside, or more precisely, in a very remote village, a place not easily accessible by transport in those years.

The characteristic of such places, especially back in those days, was that many men who could not find wives would buy wives from outside.

And Wang Feng’s mother was one of the victims of this kind of incident.

Doing the same things as Wang Feng does now, her mother was also brought as a purchase.

At this point, the people in the adjacent room began to feel disturbed.

Clearly, her mother was a major victim of female trafficking, so why would she continue doing the same thing?

She should be preventing it, shouldn’t she?

Like all women who were trafficked into the area, they had to face the fate of having to bear children.

Not long after marriage, she became pregnant.

Before long, she gave birth to Wang Feng’s sister.

The rural mindset continued that only by having a son could the family line be continued, so after the birth of her sister, Wang Feng’s mother not only did not receive any better treatment but was instead subjected to eating buns and pickles daily, working the fields, serving the whole family, and often being beaten or scolded.

"She was urged to have a second child before even completing her postpartum recovery."

Listening to Mu Yunchu recount the suffering of her mother, Wang Feng was not entirely untouched.

Except, her suffering was nothing compared to her own experiences.

Moreover, Wang Feng always thought that her suffering mainly stemmed from her mother.

The result was laid bare for everyone to see; Wang Feng, as the second child, was still a girl.

For a family desperate to have sons, her mother naturally did not end up well.

Mu Yunchu found some words difficult to say.

When she spoke them, it was with reluctance.

"So they planned to sell your mother to others in the village."

In their ingrained belief, if a woman could not bear a son, it was definitely the woman’s fault.

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