This kind of professional course, which was full of hard-to-pronounce terms, was obscure, difficult to understand, and low in practical value. They were taken to make up for the credits. To them, Criminal Psychology was the same as Advanced Math and Marxist Philosophy; they were all boring.
Most people wouldn't use any of the professional courses they learned in the university. They would almost forget everything within one year after graduation… Erm, except medical students.
"Test… the love for gambling," Qianmo announced the answer while staring at the cousin.
The question was just a bait; microexpressions were the crux.
The cousin's chin rapidly lowered while his eyes widened, eyebrows slightly raised, and mouth opened unconsciously. This was a typical reaction of shock.
After Qianmo caught the expressions that happened within an extremely short span, she felt even more confident.
Why was fortune-telling accurate?