Fu Xuan looked puzzled and voiced his doubts.

He thought himself to be a genius, but in the end he still had to rely on external forces.

If there were information about the whereabouts of a star core, that would be fine, but without any basis, even one cannot divine it out of thin air.

"Did Fu Taibu ever consider that this star core was merely a fuse?"

Upon hearing this, Fu Xuan's heart skipped a beat.

He had initially scoffed at the idea when he learned that nearly half of the Immortal Ship was going to be destroyed.

It is precisely because countless possibilities of the star core have been calculated that even if the star core were simply left there and ignored, the consequences would never be so severe.

Now that I think about it, I realize I overlooked the most crucial point.

What if someone were to set fire to that star core?

The star core was merely a smokescreen to conceal another catastrophe.

Otherwise, how could the star core have evaded the Six Departments' investigation and entered Luofu silently?

Fu Xuan closed his eyes and fell into deep thought.

Seeing this, Stephen Chow didn't want to disturb him, so he could only sit there and keep him company.

"The Star Core Incident shows that Luo Fu is currently facing internal and external troubles, and the mastermind behind it is probably extremely powerful... otherwise, the Star Core could not possibly have escaped my divination."

After a moment, Fu Xuan sighed.

"This matter was not accomplished overnight; it must have been planned for a long time. And the only one who could collude with outsiders within my Luofu is probably... the Secret Teachings of the Medicine King."

Upon thinking of this, Fu Xuan's tightly furrowed brows immediately relaxed.

I'm not afraid of difficulties, I'm afraid of having no goal.

Once you understand the connection, you'll be able to find a way to make your move.

Outside the door, a little girl with pigtails rushed in, placed a bag of milk tea on the table, and then hurriedly left.

When Zhou Xingxing saw it, he thought, "Isn't that Qingque? He's probably slacking off again, and Fu Xuan just happened to call him to get milk tea."

"This girl is in a real hurry."

Stephen Chow said it with a hint of sarcasm.

"Sigh, he's a promising talent, but unfortunately he's lazy and idle, always thinking about slacking off."

Fu Xuan inserted the straw into the Star Taro Pop, shook his head, and then took a deep breath.

"There is still one thing I don't understand, and I hope you can enlighten me."

After finishing his drink, Fu Xuan looked at Zhou Xingxing with a serious expression.

"What is it? Please ask, Master Fu."

Stephen Chow leisurely opened the Fairy Happy Tea, and indeed it tasted quite good.

Fu Xuan found this scene rather strange. The two people were discussing serious matters while drinking milk tea. Although he liked it, it seemed a bit inappropriate.

Fortunately, the stargazer opposite us wasn't one to fuss over formalities, so it wasn't really a problem.

"Sir, your divination skills far surpass mine, so only you can answer this question for me."

“My master was once the Grand Diviner of the Immortal Ship Jade Palace. When I was young, he told me that no matter what I chose, there was only one path in front of me. However, I did not believe in the so-called destiny. But what is ridiculous is that I have tried countless methods over hundreds of years, but I still cannot break this so-called destiny.”

Fu Xuan's tone became low, and his flat hand involuntarily clenched into a fist.

"Sir, if the result of divination is always true, then wouldn't the choice become meaningless? If so, what is the point of divination itself? What difference does it make whether or not one divines?"

Upon hearing this, Stephen Chow looked up at the ceiling and silently sipped a mouthful of his "Fairy Happy Tea".

I thought they were going to ask about some kind of intelligence, but it turned out to be such a profound philosophical question, a bit difficult to answer.

Seeing Stephen Chow looking up at the sky, Fu Xuan felt a little disappointed.

Although he never gave up fighting against the so-called destiny, the fact that even a diviner as powerful as the Star Gazer could only be subject to the shackles of fate inevitably made him somewhat disheartened.

After silently taking another sip of his star taro bubble tea, Fu Xuan prepared to get up and continue preparing for the interrogation.

At this moment, Stephen Chow's voice slowly came through.

Is it possible that you didn't divine far enough?

After all, the slave to fate had seen the future and had been planning to fight against it for a long time; wasn't that a kind of divination?

And indeed, I witnessed a future where the Star Train would disappear if the protagonist hadn't boarded it.

At the very least, the future will definitely change, that much is certain.

Fu Xuan was stunned. Had he... not divined far enough?

In his mind, Fu Xuan pondered again: if he could foresee several years or even decades into the future, would everything be able to change?

Even more audaciously, if someone could have foreseen the unrest among the people of Fengrao a century later when they attempted to destroy the Jianmu tree during their hunt...

If, when the Immortal Alliance's colossal fleet set sail in search of immortality, someone could have foreseen the price they would pay...

Will all of this still happen?

Fu Xuan already had the answer in his heart. A light flashed in his third eye, and his eyes were as clear as a mirror.

"Thank you very much, sir. I will remember your kindness forever."

Fu Xuan stood up and bowed to Zhou Xingxing, which left Zhou Xingxing somewhat at a loss.

Stephen Chow was utterly bewildered. He'd just casually rambled on, and he'd figured it out already? How did this smart guy's brain work? How could he be so good at imagining things?

"What did I do?"

Fu Xuan was taken aback upon hearing this, but he quickly realized that the gentleman did not want to offer his help.

But how could I not repay such a great kindness, which has cleared away the fog that has been hanging over me for hundreds of years?

Moreover, even without that insightful remark, given how skilled this person was in divination, I should have become close to him.

But since you're so capable, and your mistress doesn't even look at you, what reward could you possibly be willing to accept?

Fu Xuan felt a pang of distress, picked up the Star Taro Boba next to him, and took another sip.

Looking at the teacup, the sweet taste made Fu Xuan feel much more relaxed.

Suddenly, Fu Xuan thought of something, and his face turned slightly red with embarrassment.

From the very beginning, you seemed to have figured out your own preferences. If it were just about discussing matters, why go to such lengths?

"So... the master had hinted at it all along... it's just that Fu Xuan is too slow-witted..."

Fu Xuan said with a slightly shy tone.

What does it imply?

Stephen Chow was even more confused. He hadn't even answered the previous question yet, so why did he have to say something even more inexplicable?

Seeing that Stephen Chow was still acting, Fu Xuan's face turned even redder. Did he really have to be so blunt?

"Sir...you scoundrel!"

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Chapter 132 Wave after wave

"In that case, I'll trouble you to put in the effort to pass on the secret teachings of the Medicine King."

Fu Xuan stood up, took out a token from his waist, and handed it to Zhou Xingxing.

"Here is a Cloud Cavalry Token. Seeing this token is like seeing the general, and it will also make it easier for you to dispatch the Cloud Cavalry to assist you in your tasks."

"Is this really a good thing for me?"

Although Stephen Chow said that, he still honestly reached out to take it.

This is a good thing. We'll see if Kafka will say anything about you clashing with the Cloud Cavalry no matter what.

"Rest assured, since the general has entrusted me with this order, I naturally have the authority to use it as I see fit."

Fu Xuan smiled confidently and then placed the token in Zhou Xingxing's palm.

Putting the token away, it seems this tea party is almost over.

Stephen Chow picked up the Fairy Happy Tea, took a big gulp, and drank it all in one go.

"It seems you quite like this Fairy Happy Tea, sir. This Taro Boba is the second most popular drink on the Fairy Boat Milk Tea list. Would you like to try some, sir?"

Fu Xuan saw that Zhou Xingxing had finished his drink, but he still had more than half a glass left in his hand.

After everyone left, he felt it wouldn't be right to stay and drink there any longer, so he simply asked Zhou Xingxing a question.

"Top three? Where does this Immortal's Happy Tea rank?"

Third place.

"It's ranked even higher, so I might as well give it a try."

Fu Xuan picked up the Star Taro Pop, walked over to Zhou Xingxing and sat down next to him, raising the cup in his hand to Zhou Xingxing's lips.

"Then please, sir."

"Ok?"

When Zhou Xingxing saw this, he was stunned for a moment before he realized that she didn't want him to buy a cup to try, but rather she wanted him to try hers!

Looking at Fu Xuan's gentle smile and bright, expectant pink eyes, it was really hard to refuse since she had already said what she wanted to say.

So she watched as Fu Xuan put the straw into her mouth, feeling a little embarrassed.

Take a sip.

Oh my god...it's so sweet...

"Do you like this, sir?"

"I can't say I like it, I can only say I need a vial of insulin."

Upon hearing this, Fu Xuan immediately let out a burst of silvery laughter.

"Although you are highly skilled in divination and possess uncanny foresight, you are not without flaws in your calculations."

"We were chatting so enthusiastically that we forgot to order the sugar for Mr. Fu..."

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