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Chapter 366 Keep Your Birth Chart Secret

    Chapter 366 Keep Your Birth Chart Secret


    The olddy huffed and puffed as she took a seat on the sofa after she had finallypleted her ritual.


    There was a little boy lying on the ward bed who seemed to be used to his grandmother’s strange


    dance. “Grandma, I’m thirsty,” the boy said weakly.


    The olddy quickly got up to pour a ss of water for him and brought it close to his lips. “My dear,


    just hang in there for a little while longer. The doctor said you’ll get to leave the hospital in two days if


    you get better,” she said to him affectionately. Her grandson had been diagnosed with a malignant


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    brain tumor not long ago. To be honest, she barely understood what the doctor said. She only knew


    that there must be a disease spirit hounding her grandson. As long as she got rid of the spirit, her


    grandson would recover naturally and be healthy once again.


    That was also why she had been going around making friends with other families in the hospital. If she


    got hold of their children’s names and birth charts, she could divert the disease spirit toward them


    instead…


    Once she was done taking care of her grandson, she took her phone out and checked one of her group


    chats named “XX Divine Studies”. Members of the group chat received a notification


    the moment she logged in, and the chat was flooded with messages in an instant.


    “Oh My God, Granny is online! Granny, please give me my reading for the day!”


    “Granny, my name is Jennifer. I was born at 6am on the 4th of December 1989. I’ve been having


    arguments with my husbandtely and he hasn’t beening home. We’re on the brink of divorce


    now. Please tell me what to do…”


    “Granny, please tell me when is it my turn to get rich!”


    The olddy was not great at typing text messages, but she could reply with voice notes.


    “To add on to the distrust and suspicion in your rtionship, there’s now a third party involved. If you


    want to fix you rtionship, you will have to follow your heart and learn how topromise. Being


    stubborn will only cause a lose-lose situation,” she addressed one question before moving onto the


    next one. “When it is nearing the critical point for your project, make sure to be always on high alert and


    extremely careful. As long as you get through this critical moment, sess will be waiting for you at the


    finish line.”


    Advice spilled from her lips so naturally, with the eloquence and wisdom of a seasoned old woman who


    had a certain divine touch. In truth, it was not difficult at all to tell a younger woman how to maintain a


    harmonious marriage. Men wanted women who were pliant, unquestioning, and meek. If women learnt


    how to be patient with their husbands’ misgivings, most men would not choose divorce, and that was a


    fact. As for the guy asking about getting rich, if he truly analyzed the old woman’s words, he would in


    facte to realize that the old woman was not saying anything truly exceptional.


    The two group members, however, continued sending a string of emotional text messages.


    “Granny, that’s too difficult! My husband has another woman outside, but my mother-inw is still siding


    with him!”


    “Thank you for the advice, Granny! I’ll wait for that critical moment you speak of…”


    The olddy also another iing message from another new member. “Well… I don’t know what


    happened, but ever since Granny gave me a readingst time, my luck has been downright rotten! I’ve


    gotten into idents every time I step out of my house, tailgated by reckless drivers, dropped my


    phone on the ground…”


    The olddy cleared her throat and replied in a scathing tone. “These are just obstacles I have put in


    ce to test your sincerity. Those who truly believe in me would easily escape such misfortune, and I


    won’t force those who don’t believe in me to do otherwise either. Your fate and destiny have been


    written in the stars a long time ago, my dear.”


    The member was jeered and boo-ed viciously by other members of the group for his skepticism. Not


    long after, the chat admin had him kicked out of the group.


    “Of course, he’s down on his luck,” the olddy chuckled to herself frostily. As long as she had


    someone’s birth chart details, she was able to easily borrow their luck. Her grandson had survived this


    long despite being sickly, and her son’s business was expanding quickly, all thanks to these fools who


    had contributed their luck to her. In exchange, they would receive all the misfortune intended for the old


    The moment she went online, countless of people willingly gave their birth charts to her. She picked a


    few suitable charts and wrote down the details in her notebook before switching her phone off. She was


    not afraid of anyone finding out what she was up to, since it was notmon knowledge that birth


    charts should be kept secret. Plenty of young, gullible girls keyed in their birth chart details on dubious


    websites,pletely unaware of the implications. If her powers were slightly stronger, she could even


    borrow a few years of someone’s life… The olddy recalled Zachary Crawford, the young grandson of


    the wealthy Crawford family who had afortable life since he was born. How wonderful it would be if


    she could gift her grandson Zachary’s life!


    The olddy made her way to the eleventh floor of the hospital and snooped around the operating


    theater casually, only to spot Lilly. She could immediately tell that Lilly was blessed with extremely good


    fortune. She was destined to be rich even if she did not work a single day in her life, loved by everyone


    around her, live a healthy life and have everything go smoothly for her. The olddy could not fathom


    how someone had all their stars aligned so perfectly.


    Lilly was just about to open the piece of paper that Zachary had given her earlier. Zachary’s words


    were neat and tidy, not at all like his usually messy handwriting. It was obvious he had put in effort


    when he wrote this for Lilly.


    “Josh, what is this?” Lilly scratched her head.


    Josh peered over Lilly’s shoulder to read the note and gasped in shock. “A will?! Oh no, Zac must have


    thought he was going to die…” Truthfully, it seemed a little overdramatic on Zac’s part. Uncle Gilbert


    said the sess rate was 95%. Zac could not be the unlucky 5%, could he?


    “$500,000 for Lilly, game ount for Lilly… Unfinished textbooks for Hannah…” Josh stifled augh as


    he read through Zachary’s will. That brat left his unfinished textbooks to his own blood sister!


    Old Mrs. Crawford ambled over and grabbed the piece of paper from the children’s hands. “What is this


    nonsense?!” she chided.


    Just as his grandmother was about to tear the paper into pieces, Josh managed to pluck it back.


    “Grandma, don’t! Zac clearly put in loads of effort writing all that out.” One might think that Josh was


    trying to defend Zachary, but in truth, Josh’s n was to keep the will so that he could tease Zac about


    it in the future.


    Lilly frowned at the red light outside the operating theater, indicating the surgery was ongoing. She


    prayed that Zachary would be just fine.


    “Don’t worry, he still has a long life ahead of him…” Pablo reassured her.


    “What if he has a long life ahead of him, but he ends up like Johnny?” Lilly asked out of nowhere. No


    one said dummies did not live long.


    Pablo was too caught off guard by Lilly’s sudden question to give her a proper answer. Suddenly, he


    felt a pair of eyes observing them. When he turned around, he found the olddy sitting on a bench not


    too far away. The olddy’s face was kind and friendly as usual, but there was something off about her


    gaze.


    “Lilly,” Pablo got her attention. “Look at that old granny!”


    Lilly turned her head to where Pablo was looking and made direct eye contact with the old woman who


    smiled and waved at her. “Come here… Come here, girl,” the old woman’s smile never cked for one


    second, making it slightly creepy.


    The old woman just could not help herself. Her habit of borrowing luck from unsuspecting strangers


    had be somewhat of an addiction for her, especially when she stumbled upon someone as


    blessed as Lilly. She pushed her luck and tried to get close to Lilly, despite Old Mrs. Crawford’s


    presence just a few steps away. Little did she know, she was messing with the wrong crowd…
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