Rebirth: Mr. Fu will not cancel the engagement this time

Chapter 226 The fortune-telling monk in Canaan Temple

When Gu Jinhe heard Wen Yuhan's master say this, he looked over curiously and asked, "Master, does this mean you know what will happen to Wen Yuhan in the future?"

Others present also looked on curiously, wanting to know what the reason was.

In fact, Wen Yuhan’s master has never discussed this topic anywhere else. Now Wen Yuhan’s fate has changed, and it has changed for the better.

That's why the secret that had been hidden for more than ten years was revealed.

The master's expression was filled with a hint of secrecy. He said, "The year I accepted Yu Han as my apprentice, I took her to a performance and met a monk. It was raining heavily that day and the monk had no umbrella to protect himself. His clothes were soaked. Yu Han felt sorry for him and gave him her umbrella."

Perhaps for this reason, the monk suddenly offered to tell Wen Yuhan’s fortune for free.

The reason is that those who practice spiritual cultivation cannot owe karma. Even a small umbrella is a favor of karma.

Wen Yuhan was still young at that time and didn't understand any of this. It was her master who saw that this monk was extraordinary, so he agreed with the mentality of giving it a try.

The result calculated by the monks was shocking.

The monk said: "When she was young, she was stunning, but she was too resentful and had a tragic fate. However, if someone of noble character could help her, she could save her life."

Hearing this, the master's heart skipped a beat. Just when he wanted to ask for clarification, the monk turned around and merged into the crowd. When he looked again, he was nowhere to be found. It seemed that everything that had just happened was just his imagination.

But Wen Yuhan did give the umbrella away, so all this was true.

Wen Yuhan was still young and didn't understand the meaning of these words. She didn't take it to heart and forgot about it in two days.

But the master kept it firmly in mind, and a few years later, Wen Yuhan, who had learned it well, was able to sing opera with such ability that it astonished the audience.

After coming into contact with people in this circle, she couldn't control her inner desire to be seen by more people, so she resolutely withdrew from the opera industry and stepped into the entertainment industry which she had never been involved in before.

In the first few years, she did attract a lot of fans with her beautiful appearance and slender and flexible figure, but there is never a shortage of such beauties in this circle with people coming and going.

So gradually, Wen Yuhan was fascinated by this flashy and extravagant scene, and changed from a kind and gentle girl to a person who could frame others without feeling the slightest guilt.

If Wen Yuhan had not met Gu Jinhe, she would probably have been just like the hexagram indicated, a beauty with a tragic fate.

So the master believed that Gu Jinhe was the noble person that the monk mentioned, and was Wen Yuhan’s noble person.

Gu Jinhe lowered her eyes as if thinking about something. At this moment, she suddenly recalled the first day she returned to the Gu family. It was the old lady who calculated the date and said that if she returned to the Gu family on this day, she would have a peaceful life.

Gu Jinhe didn’t know who the old lady asked to calculate her date, but her ending in her previous life was still not good.

It can be seen that the person's calculation was not accurate.

However, the monk that Wen Yuhan and his disciples met was able to calculate Wen Yuhan's fate at a glance. It seemed that he was a capable man.

It was only then that Gu Jinhe realized why Wen Yuhan was so grateful to her. It seemed that her master had told her about the encounter with the monk when she was a child.

That's why Wen Yuhan and her master were so grateful to Gu Jinhe. It was because of her that Wen Yuhan's fate of being a beautiful woman with a tragic fate was changed.

Anyone would be grateful to Gu Jinhe, the noble man.

But they also knew Gu Jinhe's identity and he definitely didn't care about their gratitude.

The best way to repay this gratitude is for them to do their job well and expand the audience of opera.

After hearing this story, everyone curiously asked the master where he met the monk. They also wanted to try their luck and maybe meet him and have their fortune told.

After all, this is someone's personal experience, so the calculation is guaranteed to be accurate. People are curious about this and want to know what their future life will be like.

Gu Jinhe, on the other hand, had a calm expression. She was not interested in this. If the monk said that she would be able to die peacefully in the future.

Does that mean she can do anything, no matter how dangerous it is, and she will die peacefully in the end anyway.

But is this necessarily accurate?

Won’t you die if you jump off a building?

Won’t you die if you jump into the sea?

Can you still be safe and sound if you go to jail for committing a crime?

If you know where your future destiny will go, for example, you have nothing now, but the fortune teller tells you that you will be wealthy in the future and become a big boss with billions of assets.

Then you become arrogant and think that you will be a billionaire boss in the future, so why should you work hard?

Just lie down at home and wait for the money to fall from the sky.

But such a thing is impossible to happen in real life. If you don’t work hard, it will be difficult to even have enough food and clothing, let alone assets.

Many years later, when you have become a billionaire boss, but you are still penniless and have nothing, you will blame the fortune teller for misleading you.

But if you want to get something for nothing without working hard, unless your ancestors protect you, poverty will be your final outcome.

The master felt helpless when he saw so many people wanting to know the whereabouts of the monk. In fact, after Wen Yuhan left the opera circle and entered the entertainment circle, he also returned to the place where they met the monk, to see if he could meet him again.

But he waited for a whole week and didn't see anyone. Later, he asked the locals and found out that the monk only came once a year.

And each time it only counts as one hang.

That year, Wen Yuhan gave me an umbrella and gained this fortune-telling opportunity which only comes once a year.

No one knows when the monk will come or leave, and the monk's fortune-telling is also based on fate.

The master said helplessly: "It is in the Canaan Temple. I have been there every year for so many years, but I have never met the monk once. If I hadn't heard that he really went there once a year, I would have thought he had never been here."

Canaan Temple?

Is it actually in Canaan Temple?

Gu Jinhe raised her eyebrows slightly. She had accompanied Liu Shuya there some time ago, but she didn't pay attention to other people. She just looked at the buildings and scenery along the way.

Shuhua heard everything clearly. She rolled her eyes and first looked at Gu Jinhe who was sitting on the chair, and then looked at Xu Cheng who was standing at the door.

I winked at him to let him know if he heard me.

Xu Cheng glanced at her lightly and shook his head slightly at her.

The eldest lady won't agree.

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