Huan was furious, clenching his fists and gritting his teeth, "These people really don't know what's good for them, I won't stoop to their level."
Being in his second year, his astrology abilities certainly couldn't compare to those of his seniors, but at least he truly knew how to divine.
Were those folk running divination shops any better than him?
They were nothing but charlatans out to deceive others.
The other members of his group did make some money, enough for a meal at least.
Although Group Two went to the Han Pavilion, Huan's group only managed to visit a street-side snack bar.
After the meal, everyone gathered again to discuss the sights they would visit the next day.
Huan, holding a map, pointed to a spot, "Let's go here."
Adele pouted, "What's so great about climbing mountains?"
"That place is best avoided," Ying Zijin said indifferently, "Wild mountains and ridges are not safe."