However, Zhai Jing had no intention of changing his mind. He explained,
"There's a Taoist temple on this mountain called Qingfeng Temple. When I was working part-time in the past, I received an errand from outside the province. The customer asked me to help him get a safety talisman here and then send it to him."
Zhai Jing recalled the scene at that time.
"It was probably because the Taoist temple was relatively deserted. When the Abbey Dean saw me, he said that we were fated to meet, so he told me to ask for a divination"
Le Wan interrupted,
"Free?"
Zhai Jing was speechless.
"Ten yuan for a divination."
Le Wan mercilessly ridiculed the Abbey Dean for being a swindler.
"It was probably worth as much as ten yuan."
Or rather, the Abbey Dean was actually good at doing business. After all, for a poor student like Zhai Jing who lacked money, he could take out ten yuan without much heartache.