Rebirth as the Richest Woman in the World
Chapter 130 Divination (First Update)

Chapter 130: 130 Divination (First Update)

The old granny nodded, then tremblingly drew the first card with her right hand.

Reversed: the High Priestess.

The High Priestess, legend has it, is the messenger of the moon, devout, silent yet revealing alertness and wisdom, symbolizing intelligence and intuition.

On the card face, the High Priestess sat high on her throne, with an exceedingly vibrant fruit pattern behind her and two pillars, one black and one white, flanking her.

The letter ’B’ was marked on the black pillar, and the letter ’J’ on the faded one.

These represented black and white, day and night.

Teetering between justice and evil to taste the meaning of life, to perceive the vicissitudes of humanity.

Chu Jin glanced briefly, her red lips slightly parting, "You come from another direction, the owner of this pendant must be your daughter, whom you chose to leave behind due to differences in stance, ascending to that unattainable position, regrettably afterward, as day and night reversed and situations became tumultuous, you were schemed against by a villain, and had no choice but to leave your home, drifting for many years, always leading a life of unsettled wanderings."

Chu Jin’s voice was faint, yet every word echoed deeply in the old granny’s mind.

Clearly, Chu Jin’s interpretation was beyond her expectations.

She never imagined that Chu Jin could know so much from just one card.

If it wasn’t for her yearning for power, harboring thoughts she shouldn’t have, how would she have ended up in such a plight today?

Thinking back to the past, she couldn’t help but weep, choking up, "It’s my fault, I’ve wronged her, this is retribution..."

Seeing the old granny like this, Chu Jin’s nose also felt sour, gently holding the old granny’s hand, "Don’t be like this, what’s past is past, we need to live in the present."

The little girl, also very understanding, drew a tissue, tiptoed up, and wiped the tears from the granny’s face, cooing, "Be good, granny, don’t cry. Teacher says if you cry too much, you won’t grow taller..."

"I’m not crying, granny’s not crying anymore." The old granny reached out to pat the little girl’s head, then drew the second card.

When she drew the second card, she wasn’t as decisive as when she drew the first, hesitating for a long time.

The second card, upright: Two of Wands.

On the card face, a person dressed in lordly attire stood atop a high wall, overlooking their vast dominion, gazing into the distant sea.

In their right hand, they held a spherical object, and their left hand supported a staff.

The character on the card appeared to be silently studying the sphere, as if calculating something. It was clear that this person harbored deep stratagems, dissatisfied with the status quo.

"Don’t worry, your daughter is living well, but," Chu Jin said, narrowing her eyes slightly, looking at the Two of Wands, a hint of confusion flashing in her eyes.

"But what?" the old granny asked somewhat anxiously, "How is my daughter now?"

Seeing the old granny’s nervous state, Chu Jin smiled reassuringly, "It’s alright, I just saw from the card that your daughter seems to be living in a different spatial dimension from you."

Moreover, her daughter is quite dissatisfied with her current situation.

A single thought can make one a Buddha or a demon.

A mere thought away, and she might find herself in one of two different circumstances.

She may need someone to show her the right path, she must not continue to dwell on the past, unable to foresee the future.

Of course, these were things Chu Jin naturally could not tell the old granny.

However, the old granny did not seem surprised to hear the phrase "spatial dimension," not finding the term unfamiliar at all.

She breathed a sigh of relief, "As long as she’s alright, that’s good."

The old granny then turned over the third card.

Upright: the Five of Coins.

On the card face, in a world of ice and snow, two beggars trudged forward, limping and hunched, their clothes tattered.

They passed a church but paid it no mind, pressing on their way.

Looking at the card, Chu Jin appeared somewhat solemn and said nothing.

"How is it, master, will I be able to see my daughter within my lifetime?" the old granny asked urgently.

Chu Jin snapped out of her contemplation of the card, nodding, "You will see her, if you just keep searching to the east, you will meet your daughter soon, it’s just..."

The old granny tensed, then asked, "Just what?"

It’s just that her daughter is too proud and may not recognize her.

Instead, she might see her as a hindrance, a drag, trying in every way to dissociate from her.

Pitiful indeed is a parent’s heart; this old granny’s thoughts are all for her daughter, never knowing that her daughter had long since forgotten her completely.

Chu Jin smiled, skillfully avoiding the heavy topic, "It’s nothing, old lady, your daughter is living very well, actually, you don’t have to be fixated on finding her and recognizing each other. Sometimes, being a bystander is much better than being a participant, and it also allows you to see more than what the participant can see."

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