Chapter 405 To Give Or Not To Give?

Simone cast a discerning gaze over Mr. Nielsen’s countenance, and the revelation regarding ancestral

aves hardly caught her by surprise.

inquired, “Has someone broached this topic with you previously?” Mr. Nielsen, making no attempt to conceal it, nodded.

Ind.ed. My parents faced consecutive mishaps, ending up in the hospital. It was there that I crossed paths with a geomancy master,” he disclosed. “He shared an intriguing bit of wisdom, mentioning that if my philtrum tumed black, my family would be prone to frequent mishaps. At the outset, I dismissed it, thinking it was mere superstition.”

“However, when my son fell seriously ill and ended up in the hospital, I encountered him again. T when I deci-led to take the initiative and inquire,” Mr. Nielsen elaborated. “He revealed that there complication with my family’s ancestral grave, and unless addressed, my wife would be the next face misfortu

And soon after, the same fate would befall me,” he added, acknowledging the prophecy.

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“This time, I placed my faith in his words and sought his assistance in examining our ancestral grave,” he admisted, recognizing the gravity of the situation. “Of course, I knew I had to compensate the geomancy master, so I inquired about the amount that he deemed suitable. Surprisingly, he decline any monetary compensation. Instead, he expressed that he was aware of my passion for collecting antiques, a shared interest of his as well.”

“He proposed an intriguing arrangement-if he assisted in resolving the ancestral grave issue, he requested an antique as compensation. After careful consideration, I decided to bring him home to select an antique as compensation,” Mr. Nielsen recounted, underscoring the significance of the arrangement.

“Little did I anticipate, the antique he selected happened to be a cauldron, an heirloom that had been handed down through generations in our family, requiring careful preservation,” Mr. Nielsen revealed, recognizing the unexpected twist in the unfolding narrative.

“At that very moment, the thought of parting with it proved unbearable, and I found myself hesitating,” Mr. Nielsen admitted, acknowledging the sentimental attachment to the cherished family heirloom

Mr. Nielsen paused, then continued, “He didn’t push me into a decision; instead, he advised me to take my time and carefully consider the matter. He left me with his contact information, assuring me that I could reach out if I chose to proceed, and encouraged me to give him a call.”

“But he atted one condition-using the cauldron as the designated compensation. Mr. Nielsen added.

“Afterw: 4, the more I pondered, the more a sense of unease settled in. I couldn’t shake the feeling that this peon had appeared too conveniently, almost as if he had prior knowledge about the existence of the cauld In my family for quite some time. But due to its longstanding presence in my family, a relic

by anyone outside, it struck me as peculiar when he not only identified its location but also

me to retrieve the cauldron,” Mr. Nielsen mused.

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Mr. Nielsen turned to Simone, stating, “My assistant reached out to me to advocate for a male character’s supporting role on behalf of one of your company’s artists. I figured, given your remarkable skills as a geomancy master, it would be worthwhile to engage in a conversation with you.

Having spent numerous years in the industry, he had witnessed myriad darker facets.

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The seemingly coincidental arrival of the geomancy master left him skeptical, and he couldn’t fully

r brace the credibility of the situation.

Doubts lingered in his mind, harboring suspicions that the other party might harbor ulterior motives.

harbored a glimmer of hope.

if Simone

a broken leg, he proactively reached

find himself reluctantly parting with the

family heirloom, he realized it

opted to proceed

he even broached the topic, Simone astutely

as he was relieved that he hadn’t canceled the appointment over

remarked, “The appearance

at your cauldron?” She couldn’t shake the feeling that the master had orchestrated everything

he harbored the certainty that Mr. Nielsen

of this, Simone’s curiosity about

house now to inspect the cauldron?” Urgency crept into his

with the master’s words, what had transpired so far was just the

promptly address the ancestral grave issue would leave his family members vulnerable to

nodded and said, “Airight, let’s head to your house now. Mr. Crayson, are you joining us or heading back to the studio?” Mr. Crayson,

witnessed it during live streams, he was eager to

replied, “I’ll accompany you and

simply nodded, acknowledging his

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the two

activated a mechanism, causing a small door

within, he retrieved a wooden box and

use for geomancy purposes?” Despite its antiquity, the

must have been a unique reason the

focused he sensed a potent auspicious aura emanating from one half of the cauldron and a robust negative

didn’t clash but

her perception, Simone observed that the two

thing is indeed a treasure for geomancy masters. If utilized wisely, it has the potential to safeguard

in the wrong hands, it could unleash disaster

for a moment, she resumed, “Considering its ancestral significance to your

master for your ancestors,

home has the remarkable effect of fostering prosperity

from the reading, without this cauldron, some of your

is to preserve and care for this item diligently, Simone advised, emphasizing the invaluable role the ancient

figure in the film industry, was well-regarded for

wife ventured into impoverished mountain areas, extending a helping hand to the elderly and offering support to children unable

philanthropy extended to consistent donations to various

maintained a consistent commitment, eschewing high profile publicity and

cauldron, Simone unveiled the amassed blessings of

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phropic endeavors could

a high-quality magical

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