Noticing the focused gaze of Jack Yaleman 2nd, Fei Kexin offered a slight frown but responded politely, “You are quite good, Mr. Yaleman 2nd.”
This was the first encounter between Jack Yaleman 2nd and Fei Kexin. Excited about meeting someone of her stature, he eximed, “I never imagined I would meet Miss Fei here! It’s a tremendous honor!”
He quickly followed up with a question, “Miss Fei, are you visiting Hong Kong Ind on an invitation from Mr. Liu?”
Fei Kexin nodded gently, confirming, “Yes.”
Jack Yaleman 2nd’s enthusiasm grew as he said, “I have a very close rtionship with Mr. Liu. My father has always excelled in feng shui fortune, and that’s how we’re connected.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
He then added, “By the way, Miss Fei, if you ever need assistance with feng shui, feel free to reach out to me anytime. I’d be happy to provide you with the most professional services at no charge!”
With that, he promptly retrieved a business card from inside his Taoist robe and respectfully handed it to Fei Kexin. “Miss Fei, here’s my business card, which includes my contact details. Please keep it!”
Although Fei Kexin initially preferred not to engage in lengthy conversation with Jack Yaleman 2nd, she found herself caught off guard by his persistent chatter. She nned to ept the business card and quickly excuse herself to join Charlie.
However, at that moment, Charlie interjected, “I apologize, Mr. Yaleman 2nd, but I am Miss Fei’s exclusive Feng Shui master, so she may not require your professional services.”
Jack Yaleman 2nd was taken aback, realizing that Charlie was indeed Fei Kexin’s Feng Shui master.
He had hoped this opportunity would allow him to build a rapport with someone like Fei Kexin and perhaps be her Feng Shui consultant. Instead, the young man apanying her turned out to be her ally, and he had effectively imed the position first.
Feeling a pang of disappointment, Jack Yaleman 2nd frowned and asked, “If I may inquire, who did you study under?”
In the realm of Feng Shui, lineage is crucial. There are typically six major schools, and practitioners are expected to have a clear mentor-student rtionship stemming from these traditions.
Only those with recognized teacher lineages can demonstrate their expertise in Feng Shui; without a clear mentor, they are often dismissed in the field.
This situation can be likened to a pilot needing a degree and license from a professional flight school to operate an aircraft. Regardless of skill, if a pilotcks formal credentials, passengers will hesitate to trust their safety.
Thus, it is customary for Feng Shui practitioners to inquire about each other’s training backgrounds upon meeting.
With a slight smile, Charlie replied, “I don’t have a formal teacher. I learned about Feng Shui by watching television and reading novels when I was younger.”
Jack Yaleman 2nd was left speechless and blurted out, “You have no teacher, yet you dare to present Feng Shui to the esteemed Miss Fei? Isn’t that fraudulent?!”
Charlie remained calm, but Fei Kexin’s demeanor shifted to anger. She coldly responded, “Mr. Yaleman 2nd, I suggest you watch your words. Mr. Wade is not someone for you to judge!”
Jack Yaleman 2nd’sment stemmed from his desire to caution Fei Kexin, implying that Charlie was an unqualified individual with far less skill and recognition than herself. He hoped to position himself as the better choice for her Feng Shui needs.
However, he never anticipated that someone of Fei Kexin’s standing would defend Charlie so fiercely, which only fueled his jealousy further.<fn7608> Updates are released by find(?)ovel</fn7608>