Translator: SJade, Editor: Dj22031
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“Children?” The bartender followed the man’s gaze. He only glanced at it and then looked away, lacking interest, “She is quite young.”
“No. Too young.” Fu Yunshen chuckled and said in a lazy tone, “In three years, she will reach the legal age for marriage.”
“…” The bartender couldn’t answer this, he shook his head and lowered his voice, “Be careful, you are being rewarded.”
“Huh?” Fu Yunshen raised his eyebrows, not surprised, “How much?”
“SS-level reward, one billion US dollars, currently ranked seventh on the reward list.” The bartender stared at him, “At least ten people on the hunting list accepted this bounty. Now you know how hated you are, right?”
As long as you are in the top ten on the bounty list, that meant if you get it, kill it. If you don’t kill it, you will have trouble with money.
Fu Yunshen’s peach blossom eyes curled up, with a hint of seduction: “Then they have to find me.”
The bartender agreed with this, he said: “IBI can’t even find you, your hiding ability is probably only weaker than that of the one on the list.”
IBI, the full name was International Bureau of Investigation, a department that specialized in combating criminal activities.
“It’s incomparable.” Fu Yunshen said nonchalantly, “It’s been so many years, and the number one on the list hasn’t changed. I’ve just been on it.”
The bounty amount of the number one on the bounty list could not be matched by the other nine combined, and it was high enough to compete with the GDP of a small country, but no one had ever picked it up. This showed how difficult it was to kill the number one on the bounty list.
No, it should be said that he couldn’t even find it.
“I’m really curious. Who is this fortune teller?” The bartender clicked his tongue, “Why is he more hated than you?”
The other targets on the reward list at least had traces, but only the number one on the list seemed to have disappeared, with no information whatsoever.
Moreover, the title of divine fortune teller was too arrogant.
Even those warlocks and witches with real abilities in ancient O continent did not dare to call themselves divine fortune tellers.
There were fortune-tellers nowadays, but just like the ancient warriors, few were real. Most of them lived in seclusion, and the rest were just some swindlers.
If someone could really calculate everything, it would be ridiculous.
Fu Yunshen raised his peach blossom eyes, half-smiling: “What are you talking about?”
“To be honest, you are already hated by people. Anyway, you still have to be careful. One billion US dollars is enough to buy an island, and it’s not like you don’t know, those hunters on the list are like lunatics, but -” the bartender said, frowning again, “Do you really want to stay here? I thought you would at least go to the Imperial Capital.”
“Yeah.” Fu Yunshen raised his eyes half-heartedly and said absently, “I’m going to stay in Shanghai for a while.”
Upon hearing this, the bartender suddenly had a ridiculous idea in his mind: “For a woman?”
Fu Yunshen asked deeply. He raised his eyebrows and said calmly, “What are you talking about? She’s just a child.”
The bartender’s eyes changed: “You’re crazy.”
“I’ve been crazy for a long time.” Fu Yunshen stood up and put his coat on his arms, smiled cynically, and patted the bartender on the shoulder, “Drink less, it will hurt your health.”
The underground market did not require any identification to enter, and everyone was there, but many people would deliberately hide their own identity.
There were various shops on both sides of the road. Because they sold different things, the buildings were also different.
There were ancient Roman, Gothic, and Baroque buildings from Europe, as well as Chinese classical garden-style buildings.
Ying Zijin raised her head and noticed the shops with “divination” signs. At a glance, there were more than a dozen such shops.
But there was only one family with a shallow aura floating around.
Tarot cards are a divination tool that originated in O. It was very popular in the Middle Ages and she also played with it. However, its origin was still a mystery.
But there were not many real tarot cards. The tarot cards currently sold on the market were barely usable for divination of small matters, and in other cases they were just a piece of waste paper.
Perhaps, she should find a real deck of tarot cards before her abilities were fully restored.
Ying Zijin was thoughtful, pressed her mask, lowered her eyelashes, and walked towards the market.
In addition to shops, there were many street stalls around, most of which displayed broken antiques, but this did not prevent buyers who wanted to pick up missing items from being scammed.
The girl glanced around casually, observing hundreds of antiques in just ten seconds. Unsurprisingly, all of them were fake.
It wasn’t until half an hour later that Ying Zijin finally saw what she needed.
It was an ancient coin, mixed in a pile of celadon, inconspicuous.
The characters imprinted on the ancient coin had been worn a lot and was stained with soil. At first glance, it looked like it was made of earth.
She lowered her head, narrowed her eyes, and instantly calculated the age and name of the ancient coin.
Qin silver half a big coin, minted in 339 BC, during the Warring States period.
After two thousand years, the price would be over five million.
Ying Zijin squatted down and asked, “How much for this?”
She was not referring to the ancient coin, but to a stone bowl next to her.
The stall owner was a young man.
He glanced at the girl, looked her up and down, and said perfunctorily: “Take the five hundred yuan.”
Only then did Ying Zijin’s finger fall on the ancient silver coin: “And this.”
“Give it to you. I’ll give it to you.” The young man waved his hand, “Take them all, don’t hinder my business.”
After Ying Zijin put down only five hundred pieces, she picked up the ancient coins and the stone bowl.
Several other stall owners also had no customers and were chatting together.
“You’re so lucky, you made five hundred yuan for nothing today.”
“Forget it, I didn’t sell a single item today. Why doesn’t anyone come to buy from me?”
The young man counted the money and said happily: “Isn’t this because I met someone who was taken advantage of? It would be nice to have more customers like this.”
He bought the stone bowl online for a few cents, and he picked up the coins in Nanyi Park.
It was worthless, just used to top up the numbers.
He didn’t expect anyone to actually buy it, which made him easily earn five hundred yuan.
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