The words of Yuhiko Ito made Charlie more or less surprised. First of all, he did not expect that Yuhiko Ito would know so much about Chinese culture; Secondly, he did not expect that Ito would mention the cycle of fate.
He doesn’t know whether the Japanese believe in Feng Shui or not, but now, the Japanese believe in fate at least. These words of Yuihiko Ito seem to be nonsense, but they also contain a bit of truth. What he said was not a complete catch. After all, no one can say good about fate.
He thought of Orion Exeor, the hundred-year-old Fengshui master he met in Wade Mountain in Eastcliff. Orion Exeor relied on the deduction of the cycle of fate that finally met himself in Wade Mountain.
It was also that he personally broke the fate of Wade Shoal so that he could fly into the sky.
That old gentleman must have a deeper understanding and perception of the fate cycle. It is a pity that the old man is on the other side of the ocean and may not have the opportunity to meet again in the future. Otherwise, I really want to sit opposite him, sip tea, and have a long conversation.
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