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The Amazing Son in Law/

Chapter - 2599

Chapter 2599

Early the next morning. First class high-speed railway from Southaven slowly docked at the Aurous Hills train station. In the business cockpit, there are two people, one old and one young. These two people are Feng Shui master Mr. Mai from the United States and his great-grandson Mike. Mike got out of the train car, reached to help his grandfather and asked: "Grandfather, this time we come to Aurous Hills, you have nothing on a hexagram in advance to calculate this. What are we going into?” “Mike for myself this too Grandpa knows very well that he has been striving for stability for so many years, so he has long developed a habit: As long as we are traveling far away, we will surely count good or bad luck before going out.” Mr. Mai groaned: "Today is split. A hexagram was started, but this time the hexagram seemed chaotic and disordered, and good luck and bad luck were equally divided. Half of each?' Mike asked, his face was full of surprise. Mike heard of this since he was a child, and he has also studied Feng Shui fortune. In fact, Feng Shui fortune is most afraid of calculating the result of half good and bad, because this kind of result is almost no result, and it has no reference significance. The reason why Feng Shui luck is popular is that it can measure the focus of everything in the future. Because most things in the world are not really divided between good and bad, there will definitely be a gap between good and bad, but some gaps are large and some are small. For example, if a businessman wants to invest in real estate next year, a truly capable Feng Shui master will measure the success of the project for him after a field survey. If it can be calculated that the feng shui is auspicious and the success rate is high, the boss can confidently continue to move forward; if it can be calculated that the feng shui deviation and the success rate are low, it can also make him act cautiously, and even let him Avoid a big hole. However, when people ask you about good and bad things, you can't tell him that good or bad is 50/50. What's the point of asking you to do it? Therefore, in general, divination accounts for half of the good and bad results, most of which are incapable and limited. This result in divination has no clarification.

However, he knew very well the great grandfather's ability, and this result might not be expected in a few decades, so he hurriedly asked: "Grandpa, if it is really mixed, does it mean that everything in Aurous Hills is still unknown?” Mr. Mai shook his head: "everything has rules, for unknown reasons nothing is possible to see through. So now I feel increasingly firm, this place, Aurous Hills in general, there must be a very powerful person living here! We must be alert for opportunities!” As he said, he looked at Mike, and solemnly said: "We are coming to Aurous Hills this time. You must remember to be low-key. When encountering obstacles, you should slowly try to avoid being impatient, and don't start disputes with anyone, do you understand?" Mike solemnly nodded and said: "Grandpa, don't worry, I will follow your instructions. " Mr. Mai nodded slightly. He still knows his great-grandson very well. Although he was born in the United States, he received an education in Chinese studies from childhood. He was low-key and humble and never caused trouble. During the conversation, the grandson and grandfather had already come out of the train station, Mike asked, "Grandpa, where do we go for the first stop?" Mr. Mai unswervingly said, "Go to Aurous Hills University of Finance and Economics! Where Donald Webb's son’s incident happened, and we start looking for clues from there.” "Okay!" Mike said hurriedly: "Then wait a moment, I'll rent a car across the road.” "No." Mr. Mai waved his hand, took a step forward by himself, stopped a taxi, and asked, "Brother, how much does it cost to run the car for a day? The taxi driver thought about it, "You have to see. Where you are going and how many roads you run, I have to pay for gas and tolls.”