Chapter 328 The Confrontation

The vibrant streets of Cubilis were lined with antique shops and bustling stalls. Simone’s group found the management office and rented a temporary stall. Aaron and Leon, following Simone’s instructions, procured a table and chairs for the stall, as well as a piece of white cloth to serve as a banner.

The production team supplied ink and brushes.

Simone turned to Bailey and said, “Bailey, I’ll entrust the writing on the white cloth to you.” She was curious to see his handwriting and the emotions it might reveal.

Bailey felt a twinge of annoyance; this girl seemed to enjoy testing him. After a moment’s thought, he agreed, “Alright, I’ll write. He picked up the brush, chipped it in ink, and wrote. “Physiognomy and Divination.

Simone watched him intently. His elegant, graceful posture while writing reminded her of ancient scholars. The characters he wrote were bold and captivating, a testament to his skill.

“Such beautiful handwriting she exclaimed, then added with a smile. Your handwriting suggests years of practice.”

Bailey responded with a smile, “You flatter me, Simone!”

Aaron and Leon, intrigued by the exchange, came over to examine the writing. Despite their limited knowledge of calligraphy, they could appreciate the quality of Bailey’s work.

Owen, a calligraphy enthusiast himself, admitted that Bailey’s work surpassed the ancient calligraphy and paintings in his collection. What a fascinating man he is

The live-stream viewers were equally impressed, showering Bailey’s handwriting with praise. Even a calligraphy master commended his work, and several art collectors expressed interest in purchasing the white cloth banner.

At the scene. Simone instructed Aaron and Leon to hang the banner and then turned to Baley. Would you like to go first, or should I?”

Bailey replied with a smile, “You can go first. I rarely do physiognomy readings for others and haven’t done divination for years. I’ll take over when you’re tired. Let’s just go with the flow.”

Simone wasn’t surprised by his response. She nodded and said, “Alright. Just don’t judge me too harshly” She then wrote a message on a piece of white paper: “Variety show live-streaming. 15 dollars per physiognomy fortune-telling session if you don’t mind disclosing your identity and details. She asked Aaron to attach the paper to a wooden castanet.

Bailey, intrigued by Simone’s writing, complimented, “Simone, your handwriting is quite good. It’s unique and has an elegant, lively charm. He added, “It seems impossible to achieve such a style without years of practice”

which seemed beyond the capability

a light

his earlier

oblivious to their subtle exchange,

Yes. You guys just handle the money

collect the money!”

a crowil. However, initially, no one

Not to be outdone, Leon bought some popular tea snacks and placed them in front of Simone.

made Titus and the other live-stream viewers cringe. Aaron is becoming more like

from a distance, felt a pang of jealousy. Her son had never served her like this. She had never received such attention from him, not even a

secretly cursed Aaron and Leon for their shameless attempts to win Simone’s favor. They were acting

along with

helping his sister. How is that

at his response. He’s serving Simone. Isn’t

a loss for words, “You’ve been disapproving of Simone lately, so whatever they do, you find fault with it. Can’t you stop causing trouble for

raised my son not to be at the service

much as a family?

Leon. Salma was becoming more like Melinda, petty and

was seething. All men in this family are unreliable! They betrayed

she couldn’t rely on these men or her

son serving Summone like a

only deepened her resentiment towards Simone. Not only had Simone harmed Jorlie, but she had also

vixen a lesson. She would expose Simone as a fraud during the live fortune-telling session and humiliate her

recent social media post by her nephew, taken in Cubilis. Intrigued, she decided to reach out to

nephew reassured Melinda that he would

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