Chapter 311 Heavenly Master 18
This strange situation piqued Shuangshuang’s interest a bit, and since the talisman was complete, she could continue going out to catch ghosts. Shuangshuang nodded, "Let me pack up, and go take a look with you."
After speaking, she tidied up the items like carving knives on the table, then picked up her crossbody bag, which held the talismans and various ghost-catching supplies Shuangshuang needed. Although the Qiankun Talisman also had talismans, Shuangshuang was used to not using the stock in the Qiankun Talisman unless she had talismans in hand.
The middle-aged man didn’t expect that this seemingly cold-faced little master, who looked difficult to get along with, would be so willing to go with him to take a look. He was prepared for the other party to make it difficult for him or demand a huge fee.
He previously encountered a Feng Shui Master with skills, and the price for their services was steep! They didn’t explicitly ask for money, just excused themselves as busy or unavailable, waiting for you to increase the offer. Only when you matched their satisfaction would they be available to help.
Shuangshuang initially saw this man was dressed simply and didn’t seem wealthy, only to find out when they went outside that he drove a luxury car! Although Shuangshuang didn’t know much about cars, she recognized this car’s logo, which was said to be expensive! At least seven to eight hundred thousand for a car to start! Some could go higher than millions!
Shuangshuang didn’t know how much the car was worth, so she casually glanced and got in. Her goal was to catch ghosts; whether the other party had money didn’t matter to her.
On the road, the man briefly introduced his family situation to Shuangshuang while driving.
The man’s name was Wang Wei, and he owned a gold shop in the bustling area of the city center. While not earning a fortune daily, making tens of millions annually was easy.
Wang Wei said he had a gentle nature, never arguing or quarreling with people, and had excellent relations. He did charity work every year, donating at least millions, some to sponsor out-of-school children and terminally ill patients, and some to animal rescue centers.
Shuangshuang glanced at Wang Wei’s head, and indeed, there was a faint golden glow of Merit above him. However, its color was too faint, so she hadn’t noticed before. It was only upon careful observation this time that she realized it genuinely existed.
