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Do you believe it or not, but what the fortune-teller says, from a different perspective, is like an invitation from the King of Hell?
My buddy's second aunt, the year before last, took her son to town to find a blind fortune-teller.
The blind man touched the young man's hand, shook his head and said, "You have a good fate, you won't need to buy a house in the future, someone will naturally give you one to live in."
The second aunt was overjoyed on the spot, thinking her son was about to marry into a wealthy family, saving on a wedding house.
When paying, she was so excited she forgot to give the money, and the blind man didn't say a word.
And what happened? The young man died this year.
Car accident, died instantly.
The second aunt cried and suddenly remembered that fortune, and rushed back to argue with the blind man.
The blind man sat there, leisurely sipping tea: "Big sister, did you pay at that time?"
The second aunt was stunned: "You... you didn't ask for it."
The blind man sighed: "If I took your money, that would be revealing the secrets of heaven, and I would have to shorten my lifespan.
If I didn't take it, I was just warning you — I said he wouldn't need to buy a house, someone would naturally give him one.
Is there no need to buy an urn? Is there someone arranging a cemetery?
I said his house is big, think about it, who would squeeze into the urn space with him?"
The second aunt's legs went weak on the spot, and she collapsed to the ground.
The blind man finally added: "If he could really live in a house for the living, I’d take ten times what I did from you.
But unfortunately, some people live in houses for the dead."
Later I found out, that blind man said the same thing to everyone.
Whether a spirit is real or not depends on fate, but words always have two sides.
It's just that the second aunt never went back to that street again.
Some words, when heard positively, are blessings; when heard negatively, are curses.
The fortune-teller doesn’t take your money, not out of politeness, but because he thinks your fate is too tough, afraid it might offend him.