Chapter 684
The Charming Ex-Wife ( Lysander and Josiah ) Online Novel
Chapter 684 The Calamity
Josiah pondered before asking. âHow could such a thing happen out of the blue? Is there something wrong with the fry?â
our lake had issues. The water was likely
âThe fry had no problem. Among the batch, only t contaminated. But with the village in its current stat we wonât be able to stay much longer. It is what it is. The old lady sighed, her face etched with resignat
Upon witnessing the situation, Lysander and Josiah felt a surge of indignation.
The villagers had done nothing wrong, yet they bore the brunt of the consequences, while the saboteurs likely reaped substantial rewards.
Such an injustice could not unfold before their eyes.
Josiah insisted that the old lady accept their money. Only after purchasing the coarse cloth at the bottom of the elderly ladyâs basket did she finally agree.
She was deeply moved, repeatedly expressing her gratitude.
As they were about to leave, Lysander slipped some change into the old ladyâs hand, suggesting she take the bus back to the mountains, and comforted her, âYou wonât have to leave. Weâll find a way.â
The old woman was skeptical, but the encounter with these kindâhearted young people rekindled a glimmer of hope in her weary heart.
Lysander watched the old womanâs retreating figure and felt a profound sadness.
Josiah gently took her hand and promised, âLysander, believe me, everything will be all right.â
Lysander hesitated, then nodded lightly. âOkay.â
She believed in him.
At least, in this matter, she trusted him.
âDo⦠Do you really believe in me?â
âYouâre not a bad person,â Lysander replied. âOur issues lie in our relationship, but that doesnât affect my judgment of your character.â
Josiah was momentarily stunned, then smiled wryly. âYou are as rational as ever.â
âMmm.â
Josiah noticed the change in Lysander and felt a slight relief. As he looked ahead, he asked, âShall we continue? It seems quite lively up ahead.â
He suggested this as a distraction as he was concerned that the encounter with the old lady might have dampened her spirits.
Lysander nodded. âLetâs check it out. Weâre only here for two days. We should make the most of it to understand the town better.â
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Along with the snacks, Josiah put the newly bought duck eggs and coarse cloth into the basket and
followed her.
Finished
The festival of the deities was bustling with vendors selling various goods, and there were booths for games like ring toss and balloon shooting. One booth featured a live goose with a long neck, deftly dodging the rings, making it almost impossible to win
Josiah noticed Lysanderâs interest. Hence, he was eager to buy a few rings to try his luck. She promptly stopped him, saying, âWhat if you catch one? Your car has already suffered enough damage, one more goose wouldnât make much difference, but the hotel might just kick us out.â
She had a point as there wasnât another decent hotel nearby.
As Josiah was about to agree, a middleâaged man dressed in a woven robe and a biretta suddenly stopped and stared at them.
Upon noticing his gaze, Lysander looked back at him.
Instead of looking away, the middleâaged man began making hand gestures, muttering incantations. After a moment, he said, âMiss, your face shows kindness and righteousness. We are fated to meet.â
Lysander replied bluntly, âI donât believe in fortuneâtelling.â
The middleâaged man, with an air of mystery, added, âMs. Thorne, donât be so quick to dismiss me. I foresee a calamity of bloodshed in your near future.â
As he spoke, he watched Lysander while shaking his head, swaying from side to side. If he had a beard, he would have certainly been stroking it nonâstop by now.
It had been many years since Lysander had encountered such a textbook con artist. She didnât spare the man an extra glance. Instead, she shot a look toward Josiah, signaling him to leave quickly.
Upon hearing the middleâaged man predict that Lysander would face a disaster, Josiah felt nervous.
The middleâaged man felt increasingly uneasy under Josiahâs intense gaze. He began to waver, contemplating abandoning this endeavor. Just then, he heard Josiahâs anxious question. âCan you predict accurately?â
Got him.
The middleâaged man had been observing the crowd on the street, originally intending to target someone older. However, as he happened to pass by, he overheard Josiah calling out Lysanderâs name. This made him change his mind and approach them instead.
âItâs not always precise, but in my many years of practice, I can get one or two out of ten right,â he replied, adopting a worried expression as he looked at Lysander. âMiss, are you facing an important task soon?â
He noticed Josiah seemed convinced and aimed to persuade Lysander too, so he could sell his prepared âremedies.â
Lysanderâs expression remained perfectly composed. âYes, since you claim to be so skilled, why donât you tell me what it is?â
The middleâaged man couldnât possibly figure this out. All he could do was maintain a stern face and say, âSome things are meant to be kept secret. If I were to reveal it, your future endeavors wouldnât go
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smoothly.â
Such cliched tricks wouldnât work in a more urban setting.
The corner of Lysanderâs mouth twitched slightly. âThen doc
ythingâ
Wished
Just as she was about to expose the con artist, Josiah anxiously interrupted, âWhat about the calamity you mentioned?
The middleâaged man was fretting over a lack of an opening, quickly beginning to ramble, âI know a bit about fortuneâtelling and word reading, but I need my special pen to write it out. The feeâ¦â
âThe fee must be paid by the person receiving the reading, right?â Lysander interjected.
She was familiar with this kind of trickery and could even predict the price he would quote next.
Feigning difficulty, the middleâaged man replied, âDivining heavenâs secrets shortens oneâs lifespan.â
Before he could finish, Josiah asked, âHow much?â
Lysander was momentarily speechless but chose not to dissuade Josiah. After all, Josiah could afford it, and maybe this experience would teach him a lesson.
She wondered how had she not realized before that he was so gullible.
âJosiah.â Lysander cleared her throat gently, hinting, âLetâs go ahead and see, shall we?â
Josiah, however, seemed inexplicably adamant. âLetâs hear what he has to say first.â
âAre you determined to play the generous fool again today?â
âEven so, itâs just for the locals, so be it,â Josiah said then turned to the middleâaged man. âPlease, tell me more about this calamity.â