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Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 37



Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 37

Chapter 37 The Evil Ghost, Crybaby

Lulu did not dare to turn around, lying on the door to open the door, but how can’t she open it?

Someone seemed to be crying behind her, but when Lulu jerked back, she couldn’t see anything.

She was so terrified that she went straight to the bottom of the bed to hide.

It’s quiet outside. Suddenly she saw a pair of feet on tiptoe, walking around her room, walking around, and finally stopped in front of her.

Lulu’s breathing stalled, her mouth flattened, and she covered her mouth with death.

The person’ seemed to hear it as she slowly bent over with one hand propped up on the bed, making a creaking sound.

It looked like the ‘person’ was about to spot her.

Suddenly the door to the room was opened and Susie’s voice rang out.

Lulu didn’t know what she was screaming about either, only to see a fireball fly over with a whirring sound and hit the ‘person’.

A harsh scream rang out, and the feet that had just walked on tiptoe flew outside with a whirring sound. NôvelDrama.Org owns this.

Susie chased past with a serious face, and the fireball in her hand whirred toward the female ghost. Mitch narrowed his eyes and whispered, “Still an evil ghost.”

Ghosts were also graded.

That who could only wander around the earth, in addition to waiting for the soul to fly away with nothing to do, were called the wild ghosts.

Those who die because of general sickness, car accidents, or old age of

ordinary people, and did not go to reincarnation, would be called the wandering ghosts.

The next was the ghost of unnatural death. They must have died with great resentment or unwillingness. So those ghosts were called vile ghosts.

Vile ghosts were very fierce, so they couldn’t only take the initiative to let people see, but also to claim life.

The evil ghost was the most vicious kind of ghost that was above the vile ghost and died unnaturally, miserably, with a very paranoid obsession to absorb the evil energy ‘upgrade’ and attach themselves to people.

For example, unlucky ghosts could be attached to people, so that people were somehow unlucky, or even accidental death as a result.

The evil ghosts did not accept the fact that they were dead and looked around for hosts that would allow them to board so that they could live again.

Susie failed to suppress the evil ghost and let her escape anyway.

Before the female ghost ran, she turned around and gave Susie a vicious glare, disappearing into the night.

Susie turned her head and asked, “Master, what is an evil ghost?”

Mitch slowly explained to her, “There are many kinds of evil ghosts, which are condensed by the love, hate, greed, anger, and other kinds of bad nature of people. For example, crybabies, cowards, cheapskates, old lechers.”

Susie pointed to the window, “So what the hell is this?”

Mitch narrowed his eyes, “Crybaby.”

Susie blinked and suddenly looked back at Lulu.

She seemed to understand it. “Because Lulu loves to cry, here comes a crybaby?”

Mitch approved, “Exactly. For example, people with extreme bulimia tend to attract gluttons, and people who are extremely crybabies tend to attract crybabies.”

Susie nodded her head repeatedly.

She said, “Children should not cry.

Lulu’s brain was buzzing, completely stunned. Seeing Susie turn her head and say something, she couldn’t even hear it, so she could not easily calm down and suddenly stood up and shivered towards Susie.

Susie, “Okay, don’t be afraid. I drove the ghost away.”

Lulu suddenly threw herself on top of Susie and cried out with a wail.

She was freaked out. When she saw Susie arrive with a fireball, it was as if she had seen Ultraman. Her brother used to watch the Ultraman cartoon in which Ultraman was like this.

Lulu cried so hard that she couldn’t catch her breath and hugged Susie tightly and refused to let go.

Susie patted her, “Good girl.”

She was still a child but was learning to coax a child like an adult.

Suddenly, as if remembering something, she said in a hurry, “Lulu. Wait for me to get a glass of water.” She hadn’t forgotten about catching the

tears.

Susie thumped over to get the water cup, and Lulu really huffed and puffed and shouted, “Hurry up.”

As a result, when the cup was handed to the front, two tears fell.

Susie and Lulu looked at each other.

Susie hesitated, “How about you cry a little harder?”

Lulu’s mouth flattened. While she still had emotions, she had a hard cry.

The corners of Mitch’s mouth twitched to the side, speechless for that.

Finally, Lulu got tired of crying and Susie yawned, and both of them were sleepy.

Susie was confused, “Go to bed and lie down and cry. It doesn’t take much effort this way.”

The two little ones lay in bed and Susie soon fell asleep, holding up her cup as she slept.

And Lulu, after crying, also extremely was easy to fall asleep. So, the two were at almost the same time to sleep in seconds.

**

The next day, Alana said to Ada, “Later you will go and get Lulu up and from today, she could only sleep until nine o’clock.”

Lulu had slept until 10 or 11 a.p. before she got up, which was a serious

timeout.

Ada was a bit worried, “Lulu is getting up a lot. Should we call lady Mara back?”

When Lulu cried, occasionally some people could coax her to stop. But no one could ever coax her out of bed.

Alana said lightly, “She is an angry sleeper. So am I.”

Ada then said nothing more.

Alana controlled the electric wheelchair into the elevator and went

outside Susie’s room and knocked gently on the door, “Susie, are you up?”

After a few days together, she figured out the routine that Susie usually woke up naturally at nine o’clock.

Alana gently pushed open the door with a smile on her face, trying to see Susie’s sleeping face.

Suddenly her face changed.

“Somebody, somebody.” She panicked, “Susie’s gone.”

Alex, who was dozing, abruptly stretched his neck, not minding the chaos of rattling and screaming, “Stealing children. Stealing children.”

Today was Saturday. Martin was in his study working on something and Craig was also in the study, talking to him about something. Suddenly hearing Alana’s yelling, the two immediately went out.

Alana took control of the wheelchair with an anxious look on her face, “Susie’s gone. The parrot said it saw someone stealing a child.”

Alex cocked his head as if wondering when it said that.

Martin took a few steps into Susie’s room and found that indeed the

person was gone.

He immediately said, “Colt, go transfer the surveillance.”

“You guys go to the manor immediately.”

“Ada, ask the maids who got up early if they heard any movement.”

Martin’s face was cold and sullen, and immediately after the command, he took out his cell phone and prepared to call the police.

At this time, a soft voice sounded behind him. “Uncle, what are you looking for?”

Susie yawned as she held the Muppet bunny in one hand and rubbed her eyes with the other. She was followed by Lulu, whose eyes were swollen and completely unreflective.

Why was Susie in Lulu’s room? Lulu also got up without venting her temper.

At this very moment, Mara was having breakfast with her mother.

Mara checked the time on her phone now and then, calculating how much longer Lulu had to get up.

When she got up, she would surely smash things and cry again.

The Murray family must have been exhausted last night, so they had to call her back this time, right?


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