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Chapter 738 - He Went to Get Her Fortunes Told

Chapter 738: He Went to Get Her Fortunes Told

“Zhiyuan, why don’t you get your blood drawn and get a paternity test done? In any case, the father does not need to be present to get a paternity test done. If you’re the child’s grandfather, we’ll be able to prove that this child is your grandson as the results show that you are indeed his grandfather,” she said.

Han Xue’s and Han Qing’s eyes widened in shock and they were surprised that Xia Jingshu would suggest a paternity test.

Xia Jingshu turned to Han Xue and asked with a smile, “Would that be alright by you?”

Both Han Xue and Han Qing were at a complete loss for words.

They seemed to have been too stunned to reply and Han Xue seemed even more taken aback than her mother. She finally nodded after some time and agreed for her child to take the paternity test.

Han Qing’s lips curved into a smile. Then, she looked at Ye Snr. and asked, “Mr. Ye, let me call the doctor to take some blood from you and the child.”

The results of this paternity test would be known in 8 hours. Ye Snr. and Xia Jingshu planned to continue staying at the hospital until the results were out.

As for Ye Hao, he was currently at a famous divine temple in Ye City.

He had always brushed off all superst.i.tious talk so this was his first time visiting such a table.

This was Fengshen Temple, a famous temple within Ye City. There would usually be many wors.h.i.+ppers at the temple burning joss sticks and wors.h.i.+pping Buddha but these people were mainly middle-aged and there were very few young men and women around.

Ye Hao wasn’t here to pray but he was here because he had read about a blind fortune-teller who told people’s fortunes at this temple, and the reviews online said that he was very accurate.

The fortune-teller was an elderly man over 70 years of age and his hair was completely white. He sat quietly on his seat and did not say a word.

Ye Hao approached the old man and waved his hand in front of the old man’s face and only sat across the old man when he confirmed that the old man was indeed blind.

He coughed softly before he rattled off a set of numbers that were someone’s Four Pillars of Destiny.

“A woman born at 5:20 PM on the 17th of October 1995. Sir, could you please calculate this woman’s fortune,” Ye Hao said softly. Then, he reached into his pocket, pulled out his wallet, and placed all the cash he had into the fortune-teller’s palm.

This was at least $7,000 to $8,000 in cash.

The elderly man could not see but he could tell what had been stuffed into his hand.

He frowned in displeasure and placed the wad of cash onto the table in front of him. Then, he only took out a single note from that wad of cash and put it into his own pocket.

“That would be enough!” the elderly man said.

Ye Hao’s eyes widened. He hadn’t expected the fortune-teller to only charge $100.

He had always thought that all fortune-tellers were scammers and were only out for money, so they would only tell one’s fortunes with accuracy only if they receive enough money.

“Sir, could you please calculate the fortunes of this woman?” Ye Hao asked and the anxiety in his voice was as clear as day.

The elderly man nodded and moved his fingers, his thumb tapping on the joints of his other fingers and he continued doing this for two minutes.

His lips moved soundlessly as well, as though he was muttering some kind of incantation, but no sound could be heard.

A while later, he suddenly frowned and did something that completely caught Ye Hao off-guard.

The fortune-teller dug out the $100 bill he had just taken and placed it back on the table.

“What’s wrong?” Ye Hao asked in confusion. He didn’t know what was wrong with this elderly man and couldn’t understand why he had refunded him.