He then untied the red rope, and removed the five copper coins onto his palm. As he shook the coins in his hand he said coldly "Boy, look forward to it!
After he finished speaking, the five coins were tossed out, and he stared at how they landed. He said with shock “The hexagram shows that your daughter will encounter blood and fire in the near future. If you do not intervene in time, I’m afraid it will become a disaster!”
Mr. Riley absorbed his words about the fatal danger to his daughter and quickly asked "Excuse me sir, please save my daughter!”
Charlie contemplated the old man’s throw. The five emperor coins thrown by the old man were indeed five ancient coins of real materials, but the message conveyed by the hexagrams was more fog than meaning.
The hexagram appeared this way not because the prospects of the target individual were confusing, but because the skill of the fortune-teller was very limited. The old man’s abysmal skill level only left a fog. To put it plainly, the hexagram told him the old man was clueless.
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