Actually, Zhao Chi had some experience with feudal superstition. After all, in the gymnasium, he mostly encountered wealthy women who, once they fell for such superstition, essentially had zero IQ and couldn't control themselves, almost like they were caught up in a pyramid scheme.
The smarter the woman, the easier it was for her to become superstitious. This phenomenon posed some resistance to men, but for women, there was virtually none.
Moreover, Zhao Chi believed that the wealthier the woman, the more prone she was to superstition. Although there was no scientific basis for this, according to the people around Zhao Chi, it indeed seemed to be the case.
Zhao Chi had liked reading novels since he was young, particularly enjoying ghost stories and novels of the horror and mystery genre. Therefore, he had some understanding of metaphysics. If he really tried to read fortunes, he would undoubtedly have been kicked out, but fooling people a little bit was still possible.