The little gluttonous child needs to eat

Chapter 117: Chapter 117: She's My Sister, Don't Catch Her!



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Chen Hui was the first to react in the room.

She suddenly realized. So her daughter wasn't staring because she wanted to play with someone, but because she saw something strange!

Others might not know, but she was well aware of her daughter's abilities and special nature. Since her daughter spoke, there would absolutely be no mistake.

Chen Hui lowered her voice and asked, "Yao Yao, can you tell Mommy what that little doll looks like?"

As soon as she spoke, it immediately drew the attention of everyone in the clubhouse. Their eyes were filled with surprise.

One must know that seeing Chen Hui's expression, she clearly believed it.

But how could one simply believe what a half-grown child said casually?

This wasn't the caution expected of the dignified matriarch of the Gu family!

Even Qin Mi, the child's own mother, couldn't help but interject, "Sister Hui, what do you mean by this?"

She repeatedly looked at her son, but there was no doll on him at all. Even if the other party was the Gu family's daughter, her expression wasn't looking good right now.

After all, if it were anyone's child suddenly being told there was something unclean on them, who would be happy?

Others might curry favor with the Gu family, but the Gong family didn't need to. They were also an old-money aristocratic family, lacking nothing in wealth or status.

The reason she came to this gathering was purely because she got along well with Chen Hui, genuinely considering her a friend.

Chen Hui naturally noticed the change in the latter's demeanor. She softly explained, "Sister Qin, you misunderstood. My Yao Yao is different from other children."

"She used to practice with a master in a Taoist temple, so she can see many things that ordinary people can't. Don't dismiss it yet; listen to what she has to say first."

Chen Hui didn't mention that her daughter could catch evil spirits with bare hands, as that would be too exaggerated, especially since it involved metaphysics.

"Is... is that so?"

Qin Mi didn't expect the latter to say that. She couldn't help but be stunned.

Thinking carefully, it seemed the Gu family had indeed never publicly disclosed their daughter's origins.

So, the claim that she had practiced on the mountain since childhood didn't seem impossible.

Yao Yao looked over at this moment.

She said crisply to Qin Mi, "Auntie, Little Hui Gege was born on the eighth day of the tenth lunar month in the Gengzi year, at the third ke of the wu hour, right?"

Qin Mi looked bewildered; she wasn't familiar with this.

"It means the Year of the Rat, November 20th on the solar calendar, between 7:45 PM and 8:00 PM," Chen Hui explained when she saw this.

During this period, she had learned a lot about fortune-telling from her daughter. She would calculate for fun in her free time, not caring if it was accurate or not; the main goal was to broaden her knowledge.

Now, it came in handy.

Hearing this, Yao Yao smiled and nodded.

"Auntie Qin, it's what my mommy said."

Qin Mi now understood. She nodded as if enlightened, "Little Hui was born at that time."

She looked strangely at the little baby in front of her, because she didn't expect the latter to calculate so accurately, but she was still somewhat hesitant.

Her own son, as the direct heir of the Gong family's two branches, such information wasn't hard to find in the media.

Yao Yao continued, "Little Hui Gege was very healthy when he was first born, right? Until after his first birthday's 'Zhou Sui' ritual, he suddenly got worse, isn't that right?"

"Yes, Little Hui's health suddenly deteriorated after he turned one. His father and I took him to many hospitals, but they couldn't find any problems."

Qin Mi's face changed instantly upon hearing this. One must know that her son's health change was known only to herself and the Gong family.

To stabilize the company's stock, the Gong family even spent a lot of money to conceal the news, so it was impossible for outsiders to know.

For the Gu family's little daughter to calculate this much, she immediately believed it completely.

Qin Mi said with some agitation, "Master, do you mean Little Hui becoming like this was caused by that doll you mentioned?"

Her mind was sharp. Since she was willing to believe, then many things, when thought about, connected.

Her son having an invisible doll on him, no matter how she thought about it, wouldn't be a good thing!

And the result was as she expected. Yao Yao nodded and said, "Little Hui Gege's poor health is indeed related to this doll."

Yao Yao had looked at the latter's face, and found that it carried signs of good fortune and prosperity.

This meant that the person would not only live a long life but also be wealthy, noble, and have a good life without worries about food and drink.

However, this noble aura was broken when he was one year old, and at the same time, obstacles entered his life, signifying that he had incurred a malevolent influence!

In simple terms, his good fortune was broken.

Good fortune is connected to longevity. If one is broken, the other will also be affected, which is why the other party was sickly.

And generally, a broken fortune is not something one wishes for, so it's usually the result of someone plotting harm.

But Yao Yao discovered that the relationship between this little Gong family brother and the ghost doll on him was not that simple.

His good fortune, rather than being stolen by it, was more accurately given by him voluntarily.

He was using his good fortune to nurture this doll.

Seemingly sensing that it was being watched, the doll clinging to the little boy's neck suddenly lifted its small head and smiled at the person.

Despite its purplish, swollen little face, there was no malevolent aura of a ghost on it!

"Please, Master, help Little Hui and take that thing away for us!"

Qin Mi didn't know these things. She heard the Master's words and instinctively believed her son was being harmed by that ghostly thing.

Otherwise, he could have grown up healthy, without having to endure so much illness.

But as soon as she spoke, before Yao Yao could react, Gong Yuanhui, who was sitting in his seat, spoke up, unexpectedly reversing his usual introverted nature.

"No, Mommy, I won't allow you to hurt my sister!"

The half-grown little boy stood up like a protective little hen, looking at Qin Mi with a wary expression.

This sudden turn of events left the latter bewildered.

"What sister? Mommy only has Little Hui as a child. Where did Little Hui get a sister?"

"You listen to Mommy. Don't be confused by that thing!"

Qin Mi saw her son's unusual behavior and became even more certain that her son had been bewitched.

"No, Little Hui has a sister, Mommy, you can't be a bad person, you can't!"

Gong Yuanhui was instantly anxious that his mother wasn't listening to his explanation. His gaze suddenly fell on Yao Yao.

"Big Sister, can you see my sister? Then quickly tell Mommy that my sister didn't harm me, and don't take her away."

Perhaps due to anxiety, his voice was tinged with tears.

"Master, what exactly is going on?"

This left Qin Mi somewhat flustered. This was the first time she had encountered such emotions from her son.

At this moment, Yao Yao suddenly discovered that the ghost doll and the little Gong family brother were connected by a bloodline.

This meant that the human and the ghost were actually biological siblings. Yao Yao was now somewhat troubled and scratched her head.

She carefully looked at Aunt Qin's Children Palace (a term in Chinese face reading/astrology for the area related to one's children's fate), and after examining it, she instantly understood the doll's origin!


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