Chapter 159 might require dismantling the club.

Harrison thought Scarlett was amazing; she seemed to know everything, even how to retrieve people from the lake—she did it in less than half an hour.

The key is that they were still alive when they were rescued.

He became increasingly interested in her and was content to be her driver, no longer asking any questions.

This time, they came to the Vienna Club.

This club is quite special. The owner is a money-grubber and obsessed with metaphysics, so the entire club is arranged in a large feng shui formation.

Water can be seen everywhere.

The club is membership-based; only members can enter.

The method to become a member is rather special; one must have a prosperous birth chart.

Scarlett was a little nervous when she revealed her birth date, as she didn't know if she was lucky or not.

Until I saw the receptionist's eyes light up and she smiled and let me through.

Scarlett breathed a sigh of relief.

She seems to be quite lucky.

As they went in, Harrison remarked meaningfully, "Scarlett, the owner here will definitely like you."

The door opens.

Scarlett saw a huge water tank in the middle of the hall, about three meters high, filled with water.

A person was hanging in the water vat; it was none other than Chi Ye, who was on the verge of death! The water level was about to submerge his mouth and nose!
Scarlett's eyes widened in shock, and she quickly walked over.

But then someone tugged at her arm, pulling her back.

Scarlett turned around and looked.

A woman adorned with jewels and sparkling with precious stones appeared before her, holding a folding fan studded with gemstones. Her slightly round face beamed with a charming smile. "Your name is Scarlett, right? I've heard you're quite the fortune teller. Why don't you tell my fortune too?"

The female in front of her looked very honest and kind, but when her gaze fell on Scarlett, Scarlett always felt uncomfortable all over, as if countless needles were sticking into her body. The pressure wasn't very strong, but it made her hair stand on end for no reason.

Scarlett pointed at Chi Ye, but before she could finish speaking, the female interrupted her, "You want him, don't you? Fine. If you can predict it correctly, I'll give him to you. If you can't, I'll kill him."

"You haven't lost anything, so feel free to calculate."

……

……

The female is called Vivian.

She took Scarlett for a walk around the club.

If Scarlett hadn't known this was an entertainment venue, she would have mistaken it for an aquarium.

I thought the big water tank in the lobby was already quite extravagant.

I didn't expect it to be even more outrageous inside.

Every five steps there's a water feature wall, every twenty steps a small waterfall, and at the end of each path isn't a wall, but a transparent water house the same height and width as the wall, where various marine creatures swim.

Scarlett leaned over the washroom and watched for a while.

Vivian proudly introduced, "How about it? Aren't these fish beautiful? I went through a lot of trouble to collect them, spending a lot of time and money. The daily maintenance cost is five figures. This is the only place I have this; you can't find them anywhere else."

Scarlett didn't know what Vivian wanted from her, but now she had found a way in and decided to strike first.

She first glanced at Vivian, her brows furrowing slightly, then looked at the fish in the water room, her expression serious, her brows furrowing even more deeply. After a moment, she slowly said, "Do the fish here often die for no apparent reason?"

Hear the words.

Vivian's brow twitched, her smile faded, and a deeper meaning appeared in her eyes. "Oh, how did you figure that out?"

Scarlett said, "It's not about looking, it's about calculating."

Vivian stared at her silently, her eyes a little cold.

Scarlett felt a chill creep down her neck, and goosebumps rose all over her skin.

cold.

It's freezing cold.

Moreover, this coldness was definitely not caused by the surrounding environment, but by Vivian's gaze.

Scarlett composed herself, turned to Vivian, and asserted, "The feng shui here is bad." To break someone's spirit, you have to strike where they are most confident.

The world's structure and culture are somewhat similar to those of modern Europe, but they pale in comparison to the profound and rich culture of China.

Scarlett smiled slightly and said while counting on her fingers, "I don't know if you know about the saying 'Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, mutual generation and mutual restraint.' Business people like water because water can generate wealth. Similarly, water can carry a boat but also capsize it. If the water becomes stagnant, wealth will not come in, and instead, it will cut off your fortune."

Vivian's eyebrows twitched almost imperceptibly, and her eyes softened. "There's such a saying?"

"of course."

Scarlett said confidently, "The frequent deaths of your fish in the water room are the best example."

Vivian narrowed her eyes, her tone aggressive. "How do you know the fish in my water room are dying frequently? And how do you know the feng shui here is bad? Also, how do you determine stagnant water and flowing water?"

“You have many questions, and I can answer them one by one, but you have to let go of the person I want first. I’m afraid if I say too much, he won’t have time.”

The more aggressive she became, the calmer Scarlett remained, making her even more enigmatic.

Even so, Vivian remained firm, saying, "It's just a few words, no rush."

Scarlett raised an eyebrow. "It's only a few words, but it will take some time to change the feng shui."

Vivian fell silent, looking at Scarlett's face.

Even when she was injured or bruised, the confidence that emanated from her very bones could not be hidden, and it was so dazzling that it made her eyes ache.

Could it really be that the fish died because of bad feng shui in the store?

She read the book and recreated it exactly as it was in the book, so how could it not be good?
Vivian wouldn't care if it were just a fish that died; the main problem was her recent bad luck with money, making everything she did difficult.

Better safe than sorry. After much deliberation, Vivian decided to trust Scarlett this once.

She ordered Chi Ye to be released, summoned a private doctor to treat him, and assigned someone to take care of him.

After doing all that, she asked Scarlett, "Are you satisfied with this?"

Scarlett nodded and said in an approving tone, "Well done."

Vivian gave a cold laugh and threatened, "If you don't satisfy me next, I will not only kill him, I will kill you too."

Scarlett secretly wiped away a bead of sweat.

If it weren't for the rules of the light screen that required taking away the beast husband in a reasonable way, she would definitely have come to steal him in the middle of the night, rather than risk her life.

These women have such a powerful aura that she can't quite handle it.

"Don't worry, you'll be satisfied."

Scarlett paused for a moment, then took out a compass and began her persuasive speech: "If you want to get rich and do good business, you can't just focus on 'water.' There is stagnant water and flowing water, yin water and yang water. If you don't distinguish between them, it's easy to backfire and fail to make any money."

Vivian paused, "Are there so many rules about water?"

Scarlett smiled deeply, "Yes."

She pointed to the water in the washroom: "Your washroom is built on a grand scale, like a crystal palace, but the water inside is stagnant and doesn't flow, so it can't bring in wealth. In addition, the fish are dying frequently, so there is an excess of yin energy, which suppresses the wealth energy. If I'm not mistaken, you should have bad luck and poor fortune recently."

Vivian paused for a moment, then her eyes filled with admiration. Excitedly, she exclaimed, "Continue!"

Scarlett paused for a moment.

Looking at the tropical fish swimming around in the water room, the dying freshwater fish, and some highly aggressive and territorial fish, he said, "First, you need to separate these fish and change their location. This location won't work; it's a dead end. You need to move them to a more active location and place them in four different locations."

"The location must be large, the water must be clean, and there should be plenty of aquatic plants. This will revitalize the water and bring good fortune."

"Also, we shouldn't use that water tank in the lobby anymore, it's unlucky. We should replace it with a fountain to make the water flow. Most importantly, remember not to put people in it."

Vivian paused in taking notes. "Why?"

Scarlett rolled her eyes at her and said calmly, "People are complicated. They release different auras at different times. If you can't grasp them, they can easily backfire and do you a disservice."

No wonder!
After she bought that boy, her fortune decreased instead of increasing. It turns out that's where the problem lies!
Vivian nodded frantically, "Okay, whatever you say, is there anything else?"

Scarlett smiled calmly, "Yes."

Let me think about it some more, how to fool them.

Ultimately, Scarlett gave Vivian twenty-eight suggestions regarding feng shui.

Each of these points resonated deeply with Vivian, but implementing them would be quite troublesome, potentially requiring the Vienna Club to be demolished and rebuilt.

(End of this chapter)

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