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Bigshot Gives in to His Wife Again

"According to my divination, you'll die in three days," Lu Miao said. "Thank goodness. I'm so done with life," Mr. Gu said. He then started looking for a Fengshui master to assist him with his cemetery search. Lu Miao extended her hand. "Hang on. I'm an expert in this. Don't give the job to someone else." Three days went by, and three more after that. Mr. Gu was getting restless. "When exactly will I die?" "Don't rush. It'll happen very soon!" Lu Miao replied. Three months went by. Mr. Gu was still alive and well. With a red glow in his eyes, he forced Lu Miao into a corner. "Miao, you saved my life. You have to take up this responsibility toward me." For some unknown reason, the top-notch metaphysics bigshot, Lu Miao, transmigrated into the body of a child with parents who didn't love her. She even had a fiance who would soon die. Her parents looked forward to her death, and her siblings all hated her. Everyone in the city waited for her to make a fool of herself. Lu Miao held a talisman in her left hand and a Fengshui wheel in her right. Business only kept getting better. Bigshots from various walks of life showed up at her door. "How much do you need for the wedding gift? We're willing to pay ten times that amount." "Get lost," Lu Miao's siblings uttered. "Thanks for the offer, but she's already married," Mr. Gu said.

Miyun Buyu · 现代言情
分數不夠
326 Chs

His Wife Intercepted Him

編輯: Dragon Boat Translation

She took out her phone and saw that it was Lin Bufan.

If he didn't have any urgent matters, he would usually contact her directly on the forum.

Her fingertip pressed the call button.

"Boss, I've got news about the thousand-year tiger bone you asked me to find a few days ago. Jia De Auction House is holding an auction this afternoon, and they just released the information that one of the items up for auction is a thousand-year tiger bone. I'm on my way to the auction house now, hoping to intercept it before the auction starts."

Tigers were already endangered animals protected at a national level, and their bones were extremely rare. Finding a tiger bone that had been preserved for over a thousand years was exceptionally uncommon.

It was impossible to find them in medicinal markets or regular hospitals.

When it appeared in the auction, the price was calculated in grams.