After eating, An Rugu turned on her phone; she had planned to watch the video but saw herself on the hot search list first.
Hot search list #1 Fang Yuan Fortune Told By @WelcomeSunCloudRise#
She clicked on it and saw that it involved a notice issued by the police that directly announced that the person suspected of gathering people to take drugs was Fang Yuan, a popular person in the entertainment industry.
As soon as the news came out, the whole network was shocked.
No matter whether they were fans or passersby, no one could have imagined that Fang Yuan—who always had a perfect character—would be involved in that kind of thing.
As people discussed this matter frantically, many people discovered An Rugu’s comment about Fang Yuan on her Weibo, and tried their best to like, forward, and leave their comments.
[I checked the timeline and saw from the screenshots sent by the friend of this streamer that she had known Fang Yuan would be imprisoned ten days before he was even arrested. It’s so cool how she predicted the unpredictable.]
[Come on, come on, watch the great fortune teller from the front row.]
[The werewolf is about to kill the fortune teller!]
[So Fang Yuan is really married in secret and has a son and a daughter?]
[Hurry up and see Fang Yuan’s black fans break the news. They got the birth certificate of Fang Yuan’s son, and in the father’s column it was clearly written ‘Fang Yuan’!]
[Now the girlfriend fans, professional fans, and true love fans are all heartbroken—the streamer is awesome!]
[Master is so powerful, can you help me calculate when I will become a multi-millionaire?]
[How many fingers am I holding up? How drunk are you?]
… …
An Rugu clicked on her homepage and took a look. She hadn’t looked at it for a few days, and in that time, the number of Weibo fans seemed to have jumped from hundreds of thousands to over one million. These fans were not some purchased zombie fans either—they were all living fans!
It only took her one month to achieve this, which surprised those who paid attention to this matter.
She read the private messages sent to her on Weibo. Someone asked her if she could tell fortunes online. She replied: ‘Except for during the livestream, I only tell fortunes face-to-face.’
Some people complimented her on how good-looking she was, and then asked her to promote their goods on her livestream, offering her a high reward for her efforts. Some people asked her to shoot commercials and asked if she would join the entertainment industry.
An Rugu ignored these private messages. To her, money was just a tool, and she had no intention of making more.
At present, her only goal was to make Cloud Rise Temple famous.
In fact, the first phase was going very well. Now, at least twenty to thirty people come to the Daoist temple to offer incense every day.
… … translated by Maela @ whitemoonlighttranslations.com
In the afternoon, she went to visit the Tianle Amusement Park in Tangchi Village as she planned.
Tianle Amusement Park was located about three kilometers away from Cloud Rise Mountain. There were no fences around it, so anyone could just enter. It was surrounded by a green pine forest, with a light mist, and very clear air. The recreational facilities were hidden among the trees and pedestrians needed to search to find it.
An Rugu had been here before, so she found the haunted house near the edge of the amusement park without much effort.
The haunted house that came into view was an ancient Hui-style house, with white walls, green and black tiles, and a tall gatehouse. Due to the wind and rain, the once-white walls had become gray and black, looking a bit eerie.
An Rugu looked at the ancient house up and down. She held her chin and thought carefully. It was pretty good.
She could send all those ghosts to stay here.
At this moment, her eyes fell on the door and paused.
Hui-style buildings often had two doors, with two metal rings as handles. When the owner leaves the house, he would pull the two rings together and lock them together so that no one from the outside can get in.
But the Hui-style building in front of her… the house was unlocked.
The two metal rings hung parallel to the ground as normal. A gust of wind blew by, and the rings made a jingling sound.
Logically speaking, in order to prevent theft, unoccupied places such as this house should be firmly locked.
Did someone go in?
An Rugu looked closely and felt something was wrong, so she walked to front of the gate and raised her hand to push it.
The door made a clanging sound but did not open.
An Rugu looked through the gap between the two doors and saw a wooden bolt in place: the two doors were locked from the inside.
Which meant… someone was inside.
But this haunted house has been abandoned for a long time—why was there still someone inside?
At the same time, without her hearing any footsteps, the wooden bolt from inside was pulled open by an unseen hand. The two doors slowly slid apart, making a heavy, creaking sound, and the interior of the house gradually came into view, as if inviting her to come in.
An Rugu: “…”
An Rugu raised her eyebrows slightly, her interest piqued. This haunted house… seemed to have a real ghost.
Although it was daytime, the sky here was very dark and the air dank and stagnant. The open doorway appeared like a monster with a gaping mouth, threatening to swallow anyone who would enter.
An Rugu’s face remained as usual. She stepped across the threshold and walked into the house.
I Livestream Divination to the World translated by Maela @ whitemoonlighttranslations.com
T/N: istg it was more difficult to find pics of Hui-style houses that did not look creepy scary.





Here’s a picture of typical Hui-style 2-doors and its metal ring handles.





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