Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 1058 - 1054

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Chapter 1058: Chapter 1054

The little paperman sighed. Yun Ran was clearly far away, but it seemed like she heard it personally.

She couldn’t help but chuckle softly in her heart. Her little paperman was developing quite a temper of its own.

But this made Yun Ran happy. She only granted the little paperman spiritual sense, without limiting its thoughts.

The few people in the chamber watched as Daoist Changshan suddenly took action.

Soon after, a loud bang echoed from outside, like a thunderclap on a clear day.

"Daoist, what’s happening here?"

Knowing that the method used to prolong his son’s life was broken, and the ’culprit’ had the audacity to stay here.

Mr. Wang, already infuriated, felt as though a blazing fire was consuming his heart.

Daoist Changshan clearly had no intention of hiding anything.

He directly said, "I just used my strongest move, but unfortunately, it was intercepted by the opponent. His strength may far surpass mine!"

With these words, not only Mr. Wang, but even the steward and the others in the chamber, who had little sense of presence, were all utterly shocked.

This Daoist Changshan was the most formidable Dark Master they could associate with.

More powerful than the Daoist Qinghe who attempted to extend Young Master Wang’s life.

Yet there was someone even stronger than these two Daoists? And they destroyed the ceremony meant to prolong the young master’s life?

The shock on Mr. Wang’s face quickly vanished, replaced by an even more obvious anger.

"I was extending the life of my innocent child, how does that concern them!!!"

If someone unaware of the facts saw this scene, they’d certainly think Mr. Wang was truly pitiful.

Being bullied right at his own doorstep.

Yun Ran sneered coldly; what is this?

More outrageous than a thief crying "Stop thief!"; clearly doing wrong, yet resenting anyone who intervenes.

Just because his son is a child, does that mean other people’s children deserve their fate?

Even if what those accomplices said before was true, that those children were sent by their own parents in exchange for some benefits.

But those children were so small, they have a right to live!

Yun Ran’s gaze turned to the Wang Family’s young master lying on the bed again. Even if he was truly innocent, that it all had nothing to do with him, that it was all Mr. Wang’s doing.

Still, he was the culprit!

Seeing this, even though Yun Ran didn’t know the full story, these clues in front of her were enough.

No matter what the reason, no matter what tragic experience.

Exploiting the lives of so many innocent children to extend a life, the involvement with such karma inevitably leads to a bad end.

Yun Ran turned to leave; she needed to find those children’s Divine Souls.

Unknowing children, their Divine Souls were inherently fragile, easily shattered if not careful.

"Who goes there? Come out!"

As Yun Ran just moved, perhaps stirring some surrounding wind, Daoist Changshan immediately detected a slight energy fluctuation.

The compass in his hand turned once more.

This time, it still could not accurately locate the source of the energy fluctuation, the pointer shook continuously.

Since completing his training, Daoist Changshan had never experienced such an overwhelming, dismissive feeling.

Unconsciously, his mindset underwent slight changes.

Others, fearing to disturb Daoist Changshan’s judgment, lowered their breathing a lot. 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺

Now, the chamber was eerily quiet; even the drop of a pin could be heard.

"Since you’re here, why are you hiding!"

Yun Ran: ...

She wasn’t hiding; she was standing right in front of them the whole time, just that their skills were too low to notice her.

However, being regarded as a vermin did feel unpleasant.

Yun Ran raised her hand and struck the compass in Daoist Changshan’s hand.

With a "clatter," the compass fell to the ground, breaking into two halves.

Oh, no, it shouldn’t be said that the compass was dropped and split into two halves; this object was at least a decent magic artifact.

Dropped, it couldn’t have shattered; it was clearly broken by Yun Ran’s palm strike.

Yun Ran satisfiedly looked at her handiwork, proud of her precise control of force; hitting the compass without injuring Daoist Changshan’s hand even slightly.

The people in the chamber, observing the scene, were beyond merely surprised.

Each one was petrified as if struck by the scene’s shock.

What kind of skill does it take to split that compass cleanly in half without harming anyone?

Even if they weren’t Dark Masters, they had dealt with many Dark Masters.

They understood well that a magic artifact like the compass isn’t something money can buy; they are typically passed down from the sect or family elders.

"This... this..."

Mr. Wang’s face quickly fell into an ashen hue, as if from the fate of the compass, he glimpsed the fate of his young son’s life.

"Pff~!"

A mouthful of blood spurted from Mr. Wang’s mouth, likely from the acute emotional turmoil.

The blood mist sprayed quite far, but Yun Ran reacted quickly, blocking it back; otherwise, it would’ve definitely stained her talisman paper formation.

That would affect the talisman paper formation’s effectiveness, potentially greatly shortening its lifespan.

Even though Yun Ran blocked it back, her presence was exposed.

As seen, the position where the blood mist sprayed changed somewhat.

The position where Yun Ran was standing appeared as if an invisible wall was blocking the splattering blood mist.

Daoist Changshan was shocked, looking at the seemingly empty space that appeared to have a transparent barrier.

His body reacted quicker than his mind.

He directly attacked in the direction where the blood mist had been interrupted.

Yun Ran: ...

If she had known this, she wouldn’t have blocked it; just a bit of loss of talisman paper, after all, she didn’t mind it.

Yet now her position was revealed.

However, as Yun Ran thought for a moment, she’d rather expose her position again than get stained by someone else’s blood.

That seemed quite filthy indeed.

She’s a bit of a neat freak, with zero tolerance for certain specific dirt.

Facing the attack, Yun Ran easily dodged.

But the doors and windows behind her weren’t so lucky, instantly reduced to a heap of debris.

Daoist Changshan, witnessing the scene, was filled with anger in his heart, having lost the person’s position once again.

Yet, he didn’t stop there and directly slashed open his palm.

Yun Ran calmly donned a new black robe.

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