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Chapter 1049

    Chapter 1049 Geomancy Skills


    Shane cried out hysterically, “Why didn’t you tell me anything? If you did, I wouldn’t have-”


    Fabian interjected with a disdainful snort, “What? Would you not have adopted a stranger and have been a good father instead? You put more faith in a fortune teller’s words than anything else.


    “Listen here. Sevie can not only read a person’s fate from their face, but she’s also knowledgable in geomancy. She’s the one who quelled the chaos at the hotel and


    restored order in the house.”


    The crowd was astounded by the revtion and started whispering among


    themselves.


    “I think there’s more to that than meets the eye. Heck, she even predicted Mason’s fate!” they eximed.


    Amidst the chatter, Kolton remained silent. Although he could predict a person’s fate, he hadn’t mastered the skill to pinpoint an urrence’s time and location.


    Kolton refused to believe that he was inferior to Wynter. After all, he had been training in the mountains and outshined his peers at a young age. He couldn’t


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    Kaspar didn’t appear to be surprised by Fabian’s disclosure. Instead, he asked Wynter curiously, “Where did you learn about geomanticyouts<b>, </b>Wynter?”


    “From the inte,” Wynter nonchntly replied. She had found rmended answers online, especially regarding fortune–telling and geomancy.


    As a believer of science, Wynter effortlessly grasped the logic behind it.


    For instance, a house should be facing the sun and well–ventted rather than


    staying dark and humid. Or, a person’s fortune would be improved as long as they maintained happiness and adequate sleep.


    With <b>such </b>knowledge, Wynter easily incorporated geomanticyouts into her interior designs.


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    between you and Wynter It’s a great loss for Magon to let go of such talent”


    kotton once again fell his pride wounded by Kaspar’s teasing remark. At that


    moment, he deeply regretted agreeing to Shane’s request


    On the other hand, the rtives stared at Wynter with eyes full of greed and


    They had witnessed the Quinnells recent meteoric rise, whose names were constantly on the headlines and trending searches. There wasn’t a person who hadn’t heard of the Quinnell Group.


    Interestingly, the Quinnells had never invested in advertisements or public rtions While the rtives were initially dumbfounded by the Quinnells‘ sudden fame, they finally realized that Wynter was behind the incidents.


    If Wynter agreed to help arrange their houses‘ geomanticyouts, they would be as sessful as the Quinnells! At such hopeful thoughts, the rtives. tumed their expectant gazes toward Wynter.


    Unbeknownst to them, Wynter had bigger ns beyond her identity’s unintentional disclosure–she had gathered the rtives to witness their downfall for their crimes


    “Since you’re skilled in fortune–telling, you must’ve sensed the unusualness within the Quinnell residence long before this


    “Yet, you choose to reveal yourself only now. I suppose I <b>must </b>apud you for your patience Den scoffed as he clenched his fists.


    Hearing that, Wynter turned to him and retorted, “I can say the same about you. As far as I’m concerned, you’re skilled in fortune–telling and have trained at Mt. Dragon.


    before


    “You also have strong <b>connections </b>with the Winstons and Fentons. Did Mr. Winston


    Senior not tell you about my feat of saving his grandson?”


    Wynter attempted to induce Den to confirm her suspicions, yet he responded as if he were ignorant of her allegations.


    “Don’t change the subject. I admit it was my mistake for underestimating you, but don’t think you can root us <b>out </b>easily<b>. </b>Den calmly taunted.
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