Chapter 335 Adeline Specialized in Dealing with Liars
Lyle gasped.
Better not stay in Zelphoria?
Could it be that Lowell divined that he brought Savannah from The Vanderbilt Family?
Lyle opened his mouth, just about to speak.
But Adeline was quicker and said, "May I ask, Master, is there a way to break this?"
"It's very difficult to break," Lowell said with a compassionate tone. "Some suffering is not your fault. You didn't receive much love growing up, and few people understood you, so resentment was born."
Adeline twirled the teacup with her fingers, smiling faintly. "Resentment?"
"Yes," Lowell looked at her. "All your pain comes from your resentment. You are unaware but cannot escape it. You wonder why others have what you don't."
Robert, listening, couldn't stay calm, his eyes narrowing dangerously.
Adeline sighed, her tone casual. "Someone once told my fortune, saying I would have continuous blessings and that any deceit would backfire on those who tried it on me."
"I didn't believe it before," Adeline said, curling her lips into a smile. "But now, seeing you, Master, I believe it."
"What do you mean?" Lowell's assistant was furious!
The assistant looked at Lyle. "Mr. Warner, howcould the person you brought say that? Everyone in Zelphoria knows the Master's reputation. If you don't believe, don't come. We only serve those who are destined!"
Lyle didn't expect Adeline to suddenly act out.
Wasn't she cooperative just now?
Why the sudden change?
Lyle quickly apologized. "Lowell, my niece is ignorant. She don't believe in this stuff at school. I'll talk to her later!"
"No problem," Lowell was exceptionally forgiving. "Nowadays, everyone is a materialist. I understand. But as one gets older, it's harder to see people suffer. You don't have to believe what I say, but for the sake of your family, pay attention to your fate, so you don't regret it later."
Hearing this, Lyle felt even more guilty. "She will definitely pay attention. This is a big deal. I still want to ask you, how can we resolve it?"
"Tell me her birth time," Lowell said, looking over. "Choose an item to dispel her bad luck."
Lyle was already picking up his phone to pay.
Adeline suddenly said, "Master, what do you think I came here for this time?"
"For study," Lowell answered instinctively.
Lyle paused. For study?
Adeline's eyes deepened. "Master, your divination is really accurate. Your assistant misunderstood me just now."
"You want to test me, which is understandable," Lowell said gracefully.
But Lyle was looking at Adeline.
Adeline nodded, her words simple. "It's my first time in a place like this, so I was a bit skeptical. Master, do you think I can get into my desired school?"
"Judging by your face, there are many difficulties," Lowell shook his head and added, "Draw a card."
Adeline drew a card and placed it on the table.
The assistant took it to Lowell.
Lowell sighed lightly. "As expected, the fortune is not good."
Adeline seemed anxious. "Master, what should I do?"
"This is easy to solve. You just need to get a talisman," Lowell put down the tarot card.
Adeline asked again, "Does Master have one here?"
"Second row, third column behind me," Lowell advised. "Studying is the first step. Changing fate cannot be rushed."
At this moment, Adeline smiled and met Lyle's gaze. "Do you think I should get this talisman?"
Lyle was now a bit confused.
How did the topic really shift to studying?
Adeline wasn't here for study at all!
But the seemingly innocent Adeline raised her teacup towards him.
The meaning was clear: 'See, I told you he's a fraud.'