Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 1120 - 1116

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Chapter 1120: Chapter 1116

The Dragon Spirit took out the copper mirror and cautiously laid down an array to prevent prying eyes before carefully removing the black velvet draped over the mirror.

The copper mirror, which was initially quite "obedient," immediately unleashed a wave of energy attack as soon as the velvet was removed.

This was something Yun Ran had not expected. She raised her hand and blocked this wave of attack.

However, Yun Ran still ended up falling off the reclining chair and landing on her butt.

The expression of exasperation on Yun Ran’s face almost became tangible.

The Dragon Spirit’s eyes shifted from shock to anger, wishing to smash the copper mirror to pieces!

The Little Paperman hurriedly stepped forward to help Yun Ran up and then righted the overturned reclining chair.

"Master, are you okay?"

The Little Paperman’s voice broke the awkward atmosphere.

However, it also became the switch that triggered the Dragon Spirit’s temper.

"Damn thing, you’re actually waiting here. I must dismantle it today!"

As he spoke, the Dragon Spirit revealed his dragon claw.

As the Dragon Spirit’s claw was about to land on the frame of the copper mirror, Yun Ran gently patted his arm.

The dragon claw instantly reverted to a human hand.

"Alright, you really need to work on that temper of yours." 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮

The Dragon Spirit was still upset, but since Yun Ran had spoken, he naturally obeyed.

But in the next second, the Dragon Spirit felt like his eyes were about to pop out.

The moment before, Yun Ran, who told him to control his temper, suddenly kicked the copper mirror over.

After kicking it over, she jumped on the copper mirror several times, each jump filled with a kind of life-or-death grudge.

While stomping, she cursed, "Damn thing, how dare you act up in front of your aunt? You really don’t know why the flowers are so red!"

The corner of the Dragon Spirit’s mouth twitched uncontrollably.

Apparently, Yun Ran didn’t let him act not because she was magnanimous, but because she wanted to vent her own anger.

Next, the Dragon Spirit took several steps back and watched as Yun Ran vented all her pent-up frustration on the copper mirror.

The Dragon Spirit shook his head, secretly criticizing: Tsk, tsk, tsk, this is really tragic. No wonder many people privately say that of all people, Yun Ran is the last one you want to offend.

Because Yun Ran really holds grudges. Once she catches the opportunity, your reputation and pride are entirely gone.

Against the Dragon Spirit, the worst this copper mirror would face was dismantlement.

Now, after being stepped on by Yun Ran and cursed repeatedly, the damage isn’t significant, but the humiliation is immense.

As time ticked by, Yun Ran’s scolding remained full of vigor.

The Dragon Spirit suddenly felt he should grab some sunflower seeds to eat while watching, just to set the mood.

Finally, Yun Ran was hoarse from yelling, and the Little Paperman thoughtfully brought her some refreshing iced tea to cool down.

"Master, take a break. I’ll continue the scolding for you."

Yun Ran was merely using this as an opportunity to vent the frustrations she’d been holding onto. Now that she had finished venting, she felt completely refreshed, inside and out.

The Dragon Spirit, seeing Yun Ran radiate joy, suddenly felt that this copper mirror allowing Yun Ran to vent was indeed its good fortune.

Yun Ran sat back on the rocking chair after the Little Paperman returned the teacup.

Her gaze turned cold as she looked at the copper mirror, now buried in the earth and unrecognizable.

The Little Paperman waved at the Jade, summoning Mo Zhi, who typically didn’t appear in broad daylight.

Mo Zhi shuddered involuntarily upon seeing the copper mirror.

The Little Paperman rolled its eyes in Yun Ran’s signature style: "What’s there to be afraid of? Now is the time to vent for the master. Don’t mess it up!"

Although Mo Zhi feared these "magic artifacts" that could restrain yin souls, being seen as a failure in front of the master would be embarrassing.

Mo Zhi quickly stirred the Merit Golden Light within, like donning armor.

Once ready, Mo Zhi said to the Little Paperman, "Don’t worry, I won’t mess it up."

The copper mirror was subjected to another round of beating and humiliation.

Listening to the Little Paperman’s venomous tongue, the Dragon Spirit shivered.

"I’ll dare not mess with your Little Paperman from now on. It’s so fierce. Not only are the punches tough, but that mouth doesn’t hold back either."

Yun Ran glanced at the Dragon Spirit, "What are you saying? My Little Paperman is very polite and not the kind of magic artifact that is unreasonable."

Dragon Spirit: ...

Yeah, right!

"I’ve dealt with those troublemakers. Unless the danger to Lotus City is lifted, they won’t be waking up."

Yun Ran could see the Death Energy above Lotus City diminishing, and naturally, the Dragon Spirit could see it too.

With that, Lotus City’s crisis was now just a matter of time.

This meant Yun Ran no longer needed to stay nearby.

The Dragon Spirit came over to give Yun Ran the copper mirror and to bid her farewell as they would part ways to fulfill their respective duties.

Yun Ran reached into her bag, pulling out a talisman paper made from a demon core, her blood, and the blood the Dragon Spirit left with her.

"Take this with you."

The Dragon Spirit took it, noting how the design on this talisman paper resembled those he’d seen at street corners in Lotus City.

"What’s this?"

"I drew this based on the design of the bowl inside Lotus City and the one on the monster’s jar you brought back."

The Dragon Spirit always knew that Yun Ran had a knack for drawing talismans, but even now, he felt he underestimated her talent.

Yun Ran continued, "My fortune currently relies on the Marriage Contract with Xie Xuzhi; this talisman paper in my hand can’t exert its original effects."

The Dragon Spirit put the talisman paper in his bag.

Yun Ran was concerned they might face a similar situation next time, and she wouldn’t always be around to handle it.

After explaining this, the Dragon Spirit looked at Yun Ran with a trace of worry.

"Is there really no normal way to change your fortune?"

The Dragon Spirit knew of various Forbidden Techniques to alter one’s fortune, but clearly, these were not options Yun Ran would consider.

At this moment, he could only hope Yun Ran had other feasible methods.

Anyone in the Xuan Sect understands that with fortune, even a slight difference can result in vastly different outcomes.

"Not for now."