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Now reading: Chapter 2 This is the sense of ceremony from Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling, a Romance novel by Onepay.

"Another one, it seems that our luck is good today!"

Suddenly, another person popped out of the cornfield, holding a rusty yet blood-dripping knife in his hand.

The two n were clearly encircling her, slowly walking towards Yun Ran.

"This girl is much prettier, and we can sell her for a good price after having our fun!"

Yun Ran's eyes coldly swept over the two n, nurous blood qi furiously dispersing around them.

The vibrant corn nearby was also wilted significantly due to the influence of the blood qi.

Such people are the epito of unforgivable evildoers, deeply sinful, and within her jurisdiction to punish.

She then ford a seal with one hand and uttered a single word: "Bind!"

The two ferocious n, upon hearing Yun Ran's command, were suddenly and firmly immobilized, unable to move.

They hadn't even reacted when they were lifted off the ground.

They wanted to scream, but they couldn't open their mouths; their faces were full of terror of the unknown.

"Hands stained with fresh blood, committing all evils, today you shall taste the wrath of the Heavenly Thunder!"

After speaking, Yun Ran bit her finger and drew a Thunder Summoning Talisman in the air that could invoke Heavenly Punishnt. As soon as the talisman was ford, it struck the two n.

Drawing talismans, she was professional, although she usually only drew peace charms, but when encountering evildoers, she was the light of the Righteous Path!

Even though the sky was clear, it suddenly beca overcast with dense clouds, followed by a burst of lightning and thunder.

The Heavenly Punishnt accurately struck them, and they scread miserably, only managing to barely breathe before collapsing on the ground.

Looking at the fine Heavenly Thunder as thin as a hair, Yun Ran sighed slightly, this body really wasn't up to par, too weak. If it had been her previous body, these two wretches would have been annihilated, not even left breathing.

"What's going on, how could Heavenly Punishnt suddenly descend!"

The Heavenly Punishnt indeed disturbed many hidden experts, who each began to check if soone had caused mischief.

Yun Ran looked at the n lying on the ground like dead dogs, then walked towards the direction from which the man had erged, and soon saw another young man who had been stabbed.

Seeing that his chest was still slightly heaving, Yun Ran dared not move him and checked his slightly blood-stopped finger.

Finally resigning to fate, she squeezed again, and blood flowed out once more. She directly drew a Life-saving Talisman on the young man's face.

As soon as she finished drawing, the talisman disappeared, and the young man's face, which had been pale, now looked much rosier.

[Host, those two n are most-wanted criminals, with a reward of 300,000 each. You struck gold!]

Yun Ran had always been a pauper; if it weren't for the support from her junior fellow disciples, she, as the senior sister, might have beco the first joke to die of poverty.

Hearing Ginsengfruit talk about the reward money, she didn't hesitate for a second and imdiately called the police, fearing any delay.

Soon, three police cars arrived, followed by an ambulance.

Yun Ran was also taken to the police station to give a statent. After a while, two policen entered, seeing Yun Ran still nonchalantly crossing her legs.

The younger policeman couldn't help but twitch his lips; what normal young lady could witness such a scene and still remain unaffected, as if just visiting soone's house.

The leading policeman, appearing very experienced, his eyes seemingly able to see through everything, asked, "Did you subdue them?"

"Sort of."

The traces of lightning couldn't be hidden, and Yun Ran honestly admitted it, mainly concerned about losing the reward.

"What do you an 'sort of'?"

"Oh, I was just contemplating life when I heard soone shouting for help. I rushed over, saw them committing cris, and tried to reason with them.

But they refused to listen and even tried to attack , which angered , so I invited the Heavenly Punishnt to deal with them!"

Policeman: ...

Do you hear what you're saying!

"We've checked your identity; you are the Third Miss Yun from the Hai City Yun Family, who visited Qingshui Town two days ago for a family ancestral ceremony. Given you're under 18, we've already contacted your guardians..."

The unspoken implications were clear; they knew Yun Ran was not highly regarded by the Yun Family, a reputation for being stubborn and lying.

Now, anyone with a bit of reputation in Qingshui Town wouldn't believe her.

If the Yun Family found out that she was spouting nonsense even at the police station, what awaited Yun Ran wouldn't be pleasant.

Yun Ran suddenly beca unhappy: "You don't think those two fugitives had a sudden pang of conscience and then lay down on the ground to wait for you, do you?

Also, those two young n were saved by ! Are you honestly suggesting you don't want to give the reward money?"

Even though the original host was the Third Miss of the wealthy Yun Family, the pocket money she could use was less than ten thousand.

Six hundred thousand was a huge sum.

Fearing the money would slip away, Yun Ran quickly calculated to confirm the money would eventually land in her pocket, her eyes imdiately curling into a smile.

The younger policeman, witnessing this, his eyes flickered slightly. He had asked friends in Hai City about her; they all described the Third Miss Yun as quite greedy.

Now, it seed sowhat true; he even felt a bit sorry for Mrs. Yun.

"Since it was your phone call that led to their capture, the reward money is naturally yours. However, since you are under 18, the money will be handed over to your guardian."

If it were the original host, she might really have to watch helplessly as the money went into Qu Ying's hands, but she was different. Her ntal state was erratic.

Initially wanting to give Qu Ying, a woman unworthy of being a mother, a slap, if she dared to swallow her money, Yun Ran would dare to slap her right in front of the Yun Family!

"My greatest skill is drawing talismans and reading Feng Shui, of course, Divination as well. You are in luck today; I haven't used my three daily divinations yet, let do one for you now."

Yun Ran glanced at the old policeman's face, then closed her eyes, shaking her head, and murmuring words—an act she learned from her Master Uncle, who said it was about ritual, making custors happily pay.

Just when the old policeman was getting impatient, Yun Ran suddenly opened her eyes.

"You have lived a just life, possessing your own integrity, but you have an unresolved knot in your heart that disturbs your peace and even neglects your own family; your wife couldn't stand it and left you with your daughter."

The younger policeman imdiately widened his eyes, he didn't even know about his master's family affairs; could this Third Miss Yun really be a God Stick!!!

But Yun Ran hadn't finished, she continued: "Years ago, when you and your senior fellow apprentice were on a mission, due to your mistake, he vanished without a trace, and over the years, you have never given up looking for him."

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