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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1484

Chapter 1484

“Thanks for your concern, Mr. Charles. My sister is doing much better now and is recovering quite well,” Serenity replied.

“That’s good, that’s good.”

Mr. Charles ate some of the vegetables in his bowl again.

“Serenity, I’ll tell you something. Can you give me some advice and tell me if it’s reliable or not? I told Mrs. Charles, and she scolded me.”

Serenity chuckled and said, “Mr. Charles, go ahead. What is it? I’ll listen to it and give you some advice.”

“You know I can tell fortunes, right? But I didn’t learn it from a teacher and somehow learned from others to get into it. I also read some books and figured it out myself.”

Mr. Charles stopped eating and said softly, “But I think I can now set up a fortune-telling stall by the road or in the park. I’ll just do it during my free time so I can get some extra money for my family, though I still have to tend to our grocery store.

“It’s just that as our children and elders grow older, middle-aged people like us are under more pressure. It’s exhausting for our family to rely solely on our grocery store’s income, so I want to earn some extra money. However, Mrs. Charles scolded me terribly.

“She asked me to tell her what the seven winning numbers of the lottery will be tonight. Oh, no, tomorrow. Today is Wednesday, and the draws are only done on Thursdays. She wants to put all her money into buying the special draw. The special draw’s odds are higher than the regular one. It’s a 1:100 ratio.”

Mr. Charles complained, “If I know what numbers will be drawn for the lottery, I would’ve been richer than the richest man long ago. Would I need to set up a stall by the road? She scolded me for being lazy and trying to sneak out to play.”

Serenity responded with a smile, “Mr. Charles, remember to call me and let me know if you know the winning numbers for tomorrow. I’ll also spend all my fortune on the special draw.”

“Serenity, don’t tease me. I just think that I can now set up a stall with my skill level. Any money earned counts.”

“Mr. Charles, if you want to earn extra money, you don’t have to set up a fortune-telling stall in the park. Many would think that those who set up stalls in the park are swindlers; those who are truly skilled won’t need to do so as customers will go to them.”

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