Lingxuan's stall 57
At the beginning of the story, 18-year-old Fang Xuanzi runs a"Xuanxue Consulting" stall modified from a tricycle at a second-hand market at 3am. His stall is unique, with ancestral peach wood abacuses, electronic calculators with"not suitable for use" sticky notes, and a pot of bubbling ginger tea in front of him. Fang Xuanzi's fortune telling fee adopts a unique"blind box" model, starting from 10 yuan for drawing lots, and 100 yuan for drawing tarot cards. Each order will also be accompanied by a"lucky talisman" folded from old newspapers as a gift.. He created his own"three no's principle" - not for marriage, not for financial luck, and not for life and death, but with his innovative business approach, the daily turnover of the stall exceeded 800 yuan, far exceeding the surrounding milk tea stalls. Fang Xuanzi's customer base is very wonderful. White collar office workers come together to test the"Monday work luck", retired professors study the"Feng Shui layout after retirement", and internet celebrity anchors seek"traffic signatures" for live content.. Among them, a"mysterious customer A" wearing golden glasses and a suit frequently appears, and his true identity is revealed in the third episode - he is actually an important member of the Xuanmen Society, which lays the groundwork for the subsequent plot. As the plot progresses, Fang Xuanzi discovers that her mother has Alzheimer's disease, which seems to be related to the family's feng shui layout. In order to unravel the mystery and save his mother, he decided to delve deeper into the family's secret techniques. During this process, he met a mysterious girl named Lin Xiaoman who always came to buy ginger tea. As his contact increased, he gradually discovered that Lin Xiaoman's true identity was the"secret pile" of a mystical institution. The two of them went from testing each other in a series of events to gradually building trust and working together to explore the truth. On the other hand, Wang Limzi, who has been running a watch repair stall for thirty years, has been secretly collecting fortune telling records from various stall owners, with unknown motives behind his actions. Professor Chen, a leading figure in folklore studies, also made an appearance, challenging folk metaphysics with academic research and adding a dimension of academic exploration to the plot. At the same time, a dark force - the Xuanmen Society - is surging in the dark. The members of the society include real estate agents disguised as feng shui masters, who are actually responsible for managing the funding chain; The internet celebrity who started live streaming and spread rumors claiming that"Feng Shui determines fate" has the true purpose of collecting customer privacy data; There are also mysterious thugs holding modified peach wood swords and responsible for clearing"non compliant" vendors. During the process of exploring the family's secret techniques, Fang Xuanzi constantly encountered obstacles and pursuit from the Xuanmen Society. During a night confrontation in a rainstorm, Fang Xuanzi skillfully used his mobile phone flash to simulate the"sky light divination", drew a digression in the water, and successfully resolved the crisis. However, danger followed one after another. After a certain internet celebrity drew a"guaranteed windfall" sign from a Chinese Xuanzi stall, it unexpectedly triggered a series of car accidents, and the truth behind it directly pointed to the Xuanmen Society manipulating public opinion. Faced with numerous difficulties, Fang Xuanzi did not back down. He joined forces with righteous forces such as Lin Xiaoman and Professor Chen to hold a"Xuanxue Technology Exhibition" at the second-hand market, using AR technology to restore the hexagrams of the Book of Changes, revealing the truth of metaphysics to the public, and engaging in a final confrontation with the Xuanmen Society. In the end, Fang Xuanzi successfully cracked the family secret, cured his mother, exposed the conspiracy of the Xuanmen Academy, and restored peace to the city.
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