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Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

She simply wanted to draw her blood! What on earth was she talking about?

But the patients here were all people they couldn’t afford to offend, so the little nurse giggled. “You’re hilarious.”

She had been somewhat unlucky lately, but not to the extent Qiao Jin had said.

What consequences? It sounded like something a lunatic would say.

“Forget it. I’ll do it.”

Qiao Jin was very straightforward. She took the needle, and without taking any safety measures, she stuck it directly into her arm and drew a little blood.

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She immediately took a bit of hemostatic cotton and applied it to the wound.

The little nurse was dumbfounded.

She didn’t know what to say. If this was discovered by the head nurse, she’d probably be extremely upset.

Qiao Jin suddenly turned her head to look at her and said, “Why don’t you return to your old home for a while?”

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As the strongest magic circle practitioner, Qiao Jin had reached the point where she could see people’s overall fates from their faces, without the need for a magic formation.

Of course, the more ill-omened, the easier it was to see.

This ability was similar to the Feng Shui facial mythology that had been circulating in the Huaxia Empire, but the Feng Shui facial mythology might in fact have been a clue passed down from magic circle practitioners.

Moreover, if a magic circle practitioner wanted to achieve his goal, a magic formation was fundamental.

Facial signs were only surface-level.

The little nurse felt a little panicked when she heard this. “You… are you dissatisfied with me?”

Wasn’t she insinuating that she should pack her bags and leave?

If someone of Qiao Jin’s status complained about her, she would inevitably get fired.

“Of course not,” Qiao Jin said. “If you can’t go back, it’s best to warn your brother to keep an eye out for a car…black car.”

The little nurse was speechless.

Her face instantly turned pale. “How do you know that I have a brother?”

Even if she thought that Qiao Jin was cursing her, how could she, out of the blue, know that this nurse had a brother?

Qiao Jin had only arrived last night.

The little nurse naturally didn’t want to believe it and thought that Qiao Jin was talking nonsense.

But she dared not say anything, and lowering her head silently, she packed up the needle and other tools.

Qiao Jin said, “I can know if I want to.”

The little nurse was silent.

Perhaps she heard it somewhere.

The little nurse knew that Qiao Jin’s mother had said that she was mentally unsound. Perhaps it was because of insanity that she was spouting these lunatic ravings.

There were always people who felt that they had become all-knowing after they’d experienced trauma.

The little nurse had seen something similar before, and she didn’t want to believe it, but she couldn’t voice any suspicions about Qiao Jin.

Still, she couldn’t help feeling somewhat uneasy.

Out of the blue, Qiao Jin had suddenly reminded her to warn her brother to look out for a car. Didn’t that mean something bad was about to happen?

Anyone would feel uneasy about it.

She packed her things and went out quickly, and she didn’t notice that Qiao Jin’s fingers brushed against her when she took the needle.

When she went out, a wisp of grey energy, invisible to others, dissipated in Qiao Jin’s hands.

It wasn’t only the people who would experience misfortune that showed signs. She could also see signs from people who were especially close to them.

She had extracted the grey energy and warned her, and whether she believed it or not didn’t matter to her.

She continued to look out the window and chuckled softly.

There was always an undercurrent flowing under the calm curtain, hidden in the night sky of this bustling city.

In this world, the legends of the past didn’t seem to be without traces.

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