Li Xianglan snorted and asked again, "Senior brother, are you really not going to help me?"
"It's not about whether I can help you or not," Mo Han shook his head. "I really can't do anything."
Li Xianglan flicked her sleeve and threw all the items on Mo Han's table to the ground.
"It's not that I'm powerless," Li Xianglan shouted, "is there anything you don't understand in this world? Don't think that I don't understand, you just don't want to help me, you want me to stay as far away from you as possible, it's best if I don't come over and bother you!"
Mo Han's eyes were still calm as he said indifferently, "Junior Sister, you're wrong. Even with my divinity and fortune-telling, I didn't expect myself to turn blind!"
Mo Han's eyes no longer had any color.
Li Xianglan turned around and left. She did get information about where her brother had gone, and was even angered by Mo Han.