Hearing this, the astrologer cast a glance at Flora and handed her two sheets of paper with the eight characters of the time.
"Both ladies confirm again if this is the right time."
Flora and Rain took the time and the eight characters, each confirming their son's time, and after confirming that it was correct they both silently stopped talking.
"Master, this is indeed the birth date of our children, but I see that the two boys are very affectionate, so how come ...... they don't match each other?"
Flora was very dissatisfied with this result, she was very fond of Samantha, especially she wanted Samantha to be her daughter-in-law, if because of this calculation no daughter-in-law, then for sure she would not come.
The astrologer's eyes were cloudy but heavy, he looked at the two then sighed softly, "If the time is right, that's what I calculated, no need to ask again."
The assistant began to collect the money and the two could only pay and then leave with the hour and eight characters.
When they came out, Rain finally understood why he had a bad feeling earlier-he had not expected his sixth sense to be so accurate.
The two were walking quietly in a deep alley when Flora suddenly turned her head and said to Rain with a serious face.
"My dear, that old man must be mistaken, let's not trust him!"
Rain had a heavy heart, but could only follow her, "Yes, I too think it's not right.
"Yes, yes, I also think we are too superstitious, my relatives don't look at the horoscope when they get married and now they are so well."
Rain replied, "Yes, the important thing is that they like each other."
The two kept saying things to comfort each other, and on the surface it seemed that nothing was wrong, but the fortune teller's words, "It's life or death," kept weighing on their hearts like a boulder that would not go away.
The two walked out of the deep alley and back into the busy, bustling street.
As they walked forward in unison, they suddenly stopped together and looked at each other again.
Flora, a little embarrassed, whispered a question, "Shall we count again somewhere else?"
Rain sighed, not realizing that he had thought the same thing she had, and nodded approvingly, "Yes, I think we can do math again somewhere else too, since that teacher just now probably didn't do it right."
"Well, he must be incompetent, so let's do it again."
So they found a new place to do the calculations, but the results were still bad, and when Flora saw the bad results for the second time, her face was so ugly that she wanted to hit someone.
It was almost noon when the two of them returned to the busy road again.
"It's not too early is it, let's go get something to eat?"
"Sure."
So the two went to a nearby restaurant and prepared to sit down and have something to eat, who knows that when the waiter came up and asked the two what they wanted to eat, neither of them could say anything and finally just said, "Just serve something."
So the waiter served them the main course of the restaurant.
But when the food arrived, they took their forks and ate absent-mindedly, neither of them had much appetite, barely eating enough to fill their stomachs.
Rain took a handkerchief and wiped the corner of his mouth, looking up at Flora, "Shall we go home?"
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The readers' comments on the novel: Virginity in second marriages by Angela
Very boring...she is actually just dragging and dragging..no one is so stupid as the female in this story...