Max-Level Metaphysician: A Debt Repayment Journey-Chapter 186 - Letting the Ancestor Open an Account

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Chapter 186: Chapter 186: Letting the Ancestor Open an Account

Chapter 186: Chapter 186: Letting the Ancestor Open an Account

Jiangli followed Xia Xin and saw those messages, raising an eyebrow, “Account?”

“Yeah, just setting up an official Jiaoyang Temple account, so everyone knows that you, the great ancestor, are Jiaoyang Temple’s Abbot. Wouldn’t that help us attract more pilgrims?”

Xia Xin was somewhat excited.

With the great ancestor’s skills, the fanbase would surely grow more and more.

The internet is accessible to the general public worldwide, allowing them to attract more and more pilgrims, not just limiting themselves to F city.

This could be a great opportunity to get rich!

Jiangli stroked his chin, “Do you think this is a good idea?”

“Great idea!” Xia Xin said excitedly, “Great ancestor, just think about it. You’re so powerful, and if you casually read fortunes for a few people online and sell Talisman Papers, and let them see how amazing the great ancestor is, they won’t be able to resist coming from all corners of the world to offer incense at our Jiaoyang Temple. The venerable founding master would surely be pleased then!”

“The venerable founding master…”

Jiangli’s thoughts drifted off, and suddenly he remembered something, “Xia Xin, have you noticed that we seem to have forgotten something?”

Xia Xin was taken aback, “Ah?”

Jiangli smacked his forehead, “Idiot! Didn’t we agree to buy agarwood for the venerable founding master?”

Xia Xin shrunk his head at the hit, suddenly realizing, “Oh, right, we completely forgot about that!”

“Are you stupid, Xia Xin? To forget such an important thing!” Jiangli said expressionlessly, “That old man is going to get mad again tomorrow.”

Xia Xin: “…”

It wasn’t entirely his fault, was it?

If it weren’t for the great ancestor constantly obsessed with shopping, and he was only responsible for paying, how could he forget?

Unfortunately…

This thought was doomed to rot in Xia Xin’s stomach.

He dared not voice it out, and could only offer a dry laugh: “It’s… all my fault…”

Jiangli snorted.

Xia Xin quickly said, “Buying it tomorrow is the same! Didn’t we finish offering incense today? I’ll go out and buy it first thing tomorrow morning, there’s still time! The most important thing now isn’t this, but setting up the account!”

He hurriedly pulled Jiangli, whose thoughts had wandered off, back to the matter at hand.

“Great ancestor, what do you think?”

“Will this really work? Will they buy into it?” Jiangli was somewhat skeptical.

Xia Xin confidently proclaimed, “Great ancestor, you have to believe in your own strength. With you, great ancestor, there is no problem! Plus, Yun Xizi and Nana are essentially giving you free advertising right now! We can’t miss out on this exposure!”

Seeing him so sure of himself, Jiangli said, “Then let’s do it, as long as it can glorify Jiaoyang Temple.”

Back when she was around, Jiaoyang Temple was the leading Taoist Temple of Xuanmen.

Now, it’s embarrassingly quiet.

She needed to quickly reclaim Jiaoyang Temple’s former status.

Perhaps this was a good method.

“Alright, I’m on it!”

With Jiangli’s approval, Xia Xin, as if injected with adrenaline, excitedly flipped to Jiangli’s homepage and started updating his profile.

The profile read, Jiangli’s name, with a note: Abbot of Jiaoyang Temple.

Below, it also listed Jiaoyang Temple’s address, inviting willing pilgrims to come and offer incense and prayers.

Once everything was set up, Xia Xin chuckled, “Done!”

The sourc𝗲 of this content is freēwēbηovel.c૦m.

Almost immediately after Xia Xin finished updating the profile, a new private message came in.

[Changed your profile? Trying to get famous, huh?]

Xia Xin’s face turned cold, and before he could reply, a few more messages arrived.

[Jiaoyang Temple in F city? I think I’ve heard of it, but isn’t that Taoist Temple ineffective?]

[What’s the meaning of changing your profile, to publicly read fortunes?]

[You’ve got some nerve doing this kind of thing on the internet, aren’t you afraid of getting banned?]

[Banished Battler welcomes you.]

Xia Xin felt annoyed inside.