Chapter 393 Blind fortune-telling
The tall man heard the blind man's words and asked, "How can your ears work so well? How many people enter the house? Can you hear the tall and short people?"
The blind man knocked the ground with a stick and said, "It's almost the same. I'll tell you that you are a tall man."
The tall man thought, and said to himself: "It seems that God will close a door for you and open a window for you." After thinking, he said: "I have seen it as good as your ears?"
The blind man knocked the ground with a stick: "You saw this time?"
The tall man nodded: "I saw it."
"Yes." The blind man responded, holding the stick in both hands and stretched his waist straight, as if looking into the distance.
The tall man saw him and did not speak.
The old man wearing a straw hat was still lying on the ground. The tall man glanced at him and said, "Is this old man really a hit?"
The blind man heard this and replied, "The truth is true, the false is false. The truth cannot be false, the false cannot be true. As the saying goes, good and evil will be rewarded in the end, so we can only fight to come sooner or later." The blind man turned to the old man who fell to the ground: "Old man, how old are you this year?"
The old man who was lying on the ground and wearing a straw hat narrowed his eyes slightly and glanced at the blind man. He thought to himself, "I have not been cheated, I am not talking." After thinking, the old man wearing a straw hat closed his slightly narrowed eyes.
The blind man didn't hear the old man talking, so he knocked the stick on the ground: "I'll ask how old you are?"
At this time, everyone on the street looked at the old man lying on the ground and began to wonder if he had fallen.
The old man in a straw hat lay on the ground, motionless and unable to speak out.
The blind man waited for a while but still didn't hear the old man talking? The blind man still didn't hear the old man talking. He pouted, held the stick tightly and knocked on the ground, saying, "You are not young this year, right?"
The blind man also guessed that the old man would not reply to him, and he continued, "I'll tell you my life."
After the blind man finished speaking, he stretched out his left hand and pinched the other four fingers with his thumb.
"Is this blind man good at telling fortunes?" Someone said.
The tall man said, "Often blind people can tell fortunes."
The short and fat man was in the innermost circle of people. He heard this and looked at the tall man and asked, "Why do blind people usually tell fortunes?"
The tall man looked at the short and fat man after hearing this, and thought for the next time and said, "You have to ask the blind man, anyway, the blind man can tell fortunes?"
When the short and fat man heard this, he looked at the blind man, then at the tall man, and said, "Do you know if you don't know? Usually, blind men can tell fortunes?"
The tall man said, "I just heard of it, but I don't know. Isn't this just right? Ask him."
The short and fat man looked at the blind man and asked, "Can you tell everyone why blind men usually tell fortunes?"
The blind man heard what he said in his mind. He put the stick in front of his chest, looked at the short and fat man and said, "Not all blind men can tell fortunes. Generally, he can't tell things in a natural way, but he can only do it after all. This is what I thought about."
The short and fat man said, "You thought about it yourself?" After that, he asked, "Are you thinking about it right?"
The blind man replied: "My eyes are blinded after tomorrow. It is because I am blind after tomorrow that I understand some truth. For example, good and evil will be rewarded in the end, so I can only fight to come sooner or later."
The short and fat man heard this and said, "Does anyone understand this principle?"
The blind man knocked the ground with a stick and said, "Do you understand, can you tell fortunes to the old man who fell to the ground?"
The short fat man took a breath, looked at the old man who fell to the ground, and said, "I really can't tell fortunes, but I understand the truth about good and evil."
The blind man faced him and asked, "Do you understand that you can tell him fortune?"
The short and fat man shook his head and said, "That can't be."
The tall man asked the blind man, "Then what did you do to tell him fortune?"
The blind man said, "I think he either dies on the street or in a cell. He still has to use crutches before he dies."
After hearing this, the short fat man and the tall man didn't know whether what the blind man said was true or false? Not only did they think so, but the onlookers also thought so.
The tall man asked, "Are you saying true?"
The blind man replied: "It's almost impossible to get along with him."
When the onlookers heard this, they all thought about what the blind man said. As they thought, they thought that what the blind man said was quite scary. People either died on the street or died in prison. They had to use crutches before they died?
The short fat man asked, "It's true, what you said is quite scary?"
The blind man replied: "It's almost impossible to get along with him."
The old man lying on the ground heard this, the more he thought about it, the more he became, the more afraid he felt. He thought to himself, "Isn't what the blind man said true? I really want to die on the street or in prison? I have to use crutches before I die?"
The old man was closing his eyes, and the more he thought about it, the more he became more and more afraid. Now he was thinking about how to break his bad luck. After thinking about it, he thought of the blind man who told his fortune, and he thought of the blind man and said in secret: "The person who tied the bell must untie it."
When the old man thought of the blind man, he slowly opened his eyes, looked at the blind man, and asked in pain: "Oh, are you saying true?"
When the blind man heard the old man talking, he immediately faced the old man, but he didn't expect that the old man would actually speak?
The blind man leaned on the stick and said, "What are you talking?"
The old man lying on the ground replied: "Oh, I ask if what you said is true?"
The blind man asked, "You heard what I said just now?"
The old man replied: "Although my head is confused, my ears can still be heard. I can hear everything you said."
When the blind man heard this, he leaned on a stick and said, "Tell me, did you really fall or pretend to fall?"
The old man specializes in fake falls, so it is impossible to let him tell the truth here. He replied: "I knocked someone down, that person entered the clinic."
The blind man leaned on a stick in one hand and replied: "Oh, did you knock that man over?"
The old man replied: "Not bad." Then he asked: "Can you figure out if I really fell or pretend I fell?"
The blind man replied: "Things are true, and false is false. If you fall down, you will fall down. If you fall down, you will fall down. If you fall down, you will fall down. You don't have to count."
The old man felt relieved after hearing this, and he said, "It seems that you can't calculate it, but I can't calculate it, so I can feel relieved."
When the blind man heard this, he leaned on the stick and listened to the old man who was lying on the ground with his ears. He said, "It's not that I can't calculate it. Do you know this yourself if you really fell or fake it?"
The old man replied: "No, I know?"
The blind man said, "Do you know that you still use me to calculate it?"
The old man replied: "I know it myself, don't others know it?"
The blind man said, "Do you want others to know whether you are really falling or fake falling?"
The old man replied: "This, I really fell."
The blind man said: "You can just understand it yourself, and you will get retribution when the time comes."
The old man said, "Do you mean I will die on the streets or in prison? I was still on crutches before I died?"
When the blind man heard this, he wiped his face, stretched his head towards the old man, and said, "I think you are pretending to fall to the ground?"
When the old man heard this, he looked at the blind man and asked, "How did you calculate it?"
The blind man wiped his face again, smiled and said, "The person who tied the bell must be untied!"
Chapter completed!