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Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 1064 - 1060
The sins and karma on him were about to overflow.
Such people are either professional scapegoats created by Evil Cultivators to evade the Heavenly Dao’s hunt.
Or they are purely evil, and whenever you meet one, you must eliminate them!
If he were a professional scapegoat, Yun Ran might spare him a bit, perhaps even help dissolve some of his sins and karma.
Clearly, this old man in front of her was purely evil and must die.
Otherwise, keeping him for even one more second would result in countless innocent lives being lost because of him.
Daoist Changshan watched as his revered and feared senior brother was wiped out by Lord Divine Envoy with just one encounter.
His worldview slightly crumbled at this moment.
He even began to have some self-doubt, feeling that all his previously earned honors were a joke.
Yun Ran brushed off the dust on her clothes, feeling increasingly agitated. 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
She doesn’t have a cleanliness fetish, but she dislikes moments of pretentiousness when she feels disheveled.
Yun Ran didn’t look at the deeply affected Daoist Changshan but instead turned to the steward with an air of ’I’ll follow Lord Divine Envoy to the death.’
"Clean this place up!"
After saying this, Yun Ran felt her words might have caused some misunderstanding.
If the steward interpreted her words as instructing him to handle everyone in the manor, she’d be in trouble.
"Deal with this person and those half-dead folks from before, understand?"
When the steward heard Yun Ran’s first sentence, his face suddenly showed a fierce expression.
Evidently, Yun Ran’s concern wasn’t unwarranted; he truly believed Yun Ran wanted him to deal with everyone in the manor.
Even if it meant losing his reputation, the steward didn’t hesitate in the slightest.
Fortunately, Yun Ran added a second sentence.
This caused the steward’s fierce expression to freeze, his gaze a bit dazed.
Instantly, the steward felt a chill down his spine.
He almost misunderstood Lord Divine Envoy’s command!
Yun Ran couldn’t help but internally sigh; this is why she’d rather create countless Little Paperman Puppets to take orders.
Not everyone can perfectly understand her intentions.
While having numerous subordinates is quite impressive, Yun Ran worries about the trouble they might cause if they misunderstand her orders.
Thinking more about it, Yun Ran decided that once her power levels up again, she must craft more Little Papermen.
Yun Ran didn’t bother with the people here, turning away and leaving.
With Yun Ran’s form completely gone, those who had deliberately held their breaths finally felt alive again.
Mr. Wang didn’t care whether or not Yun Ran killed someone.
All he saw was his youngest son, who had looked lifeless and was about to breathe his last breath.
Now, his breathing was steady, and his complexion had improved considerably.
The servant skilled at flattery immediately spoke: "Master, young master, fortune is on your side, see, everything’s better now!"
Mr. Wang’s face immediately lit up with a bright smile.
Clearly, he forgot how wretched he was before and the evil deeds he had committed.
Yun Ran didn’t eliminate him directly, simply because he wasn’t worth her effort.
Those tainted with sins and karma never end well.
If Yun Ran acted recklessly, she’d become entwined with karma not belonging to her, after all, she wasn’t a true Judge.
Nor was she the kind of Evil Cultivator who could casually transfer karma to others.
Thus, unless necessary, Yun Ran rarely kills anyone personally.
Mr. Wang, amidst his joy, suddenly coughed up blood.
Beside him, the servant flattering him became extremely scared.
"Master!!!"
The steward, busy outside dealing with the old man Yun Ran had killed, heard the cries from the side room and didn’t react at all.
This was completely inconsistent with his discreet persona before he revealed his identity.
Especially now, when the steward had the bottle of medicine given by Yun Ran in his hand.
Though he hadn’t opened or studied it, the steward knew well that its effects were definitely astounding.
Yet from start to finish, he hadn’t considered giving it to anyone.
Daoist Changshan felt uncomfortable watching the apathetic steward.
He once again doubted his judgment of people seeming to be quite off.
Be it his senior brother or the steward in front of him.
At this moment, Daoist Changshan felt even more defeated, standing somewhat in a daze.
He opened his mouth, wanting to ask the steward if he could take his senior brother’s remains back to their Sect.
Especially seeing how earnestly the steward executed Lord Divine Envoy’s order, he felt speaking up would likely be in vain.
Yun Ran left Wang Family’s manor and quickly joined the Little Papermen.
Then, she saw a group of children crying loudly, their voices rising and falling.
Yun Ran only felt a buzzing in her head.
If these children could understand human speech, or even speak, Yun Ran would silence them.
But now, these little ones couldn’t even walk, let alone understand her.
"I’ll find a place to wash off the dirt, you calm them down!"
The Little Papermen nodded repeatedly: "Rest assured, master!"
The manor naturally had a water source, and Yun Ran, avoiding the eyes of those working diligently, soon found a clean water source.
She removed her black robe.
Yun Ran couldn’t help but sigh: "Who said black doesn’t show dirt!"
She only has a few black robes, yet in such a short time, two are dirty.
Oh~
Now, Yun Ran, with her vast resources, felt the speed at which black robes were used up was truly fast.
Once cleaned, Yun Ran returned to the place she had reunited with the Little Papermen.
The children who had cried loudly enough to overturn the roof were now holding food, tears still on their faces, but their little mouths moved nonstop.
It seemed these children were simply very hungry.
Occasionally, some kept sniffing, but it didn’t hinder them from stuffing food into their mouths.
Seeing this scene, Yun Ran felt satisfied.
As long as these children wouldn’t cry, Yun Ran could accept anything.
But clearly, Yun Ran’s satisfaction was premature.
Because soon, once the children finished eating, they started crying loudly again – this time, because they were wet!
Yun Ran: ...







