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Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 29



Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 29

Chapter 29 The Female Ghost Forced to Work

Mara was holding a bowl of noodles in a high soup. Lulu liked to sleep in, even on school days, until after 10,00.

Usually, Mara was the one who brought her breakfast up to her, coaxes her out of bed, and then sent her off to kindergarten.

Seeing Susie greeting herself, Mara suddenly looked at the soup noodles in her hand. The soup was still hot. If she could splash it on Susie’s face.

Mara was startled by such thoughts of her own, quickly calmed down, and walked over with no expression.

Susie asked fearfully, “Mater, what’s that on aunt Mara’s face?”

Mitch floated aside, clutching his arm, and said, “It’s dead air.”

Susie asked, “What do you mean by dead air?”

Mitch narrowed his eyes, “Meaning, she’s killed, people.”

Only if one had killed someone and stayed by the side of the deceased when that person died, one would be tainted with such a deadly aura.

Susie clutched the rabbit in her arms, a little worried, and suddenly thumped back to her room to bring Alex with her.

Mitch wondered, “What are you doing with it?”

This bird was very noisy. As soon as it got boring, it started talking to itself and singing songs that people didn’t understand.

Susie said, “I don’t feel comfortable with Alex at home by himself.”

What if aunt Mara put it in soup?

The parrot shrugged up its green hair, followed by the mouth shouting, “There are demons, not at ease, not at ease.”

Susie smoothed its hair, “Go, go, go. Let’s go.”

Wearing a strappy dress, she carried a cat bag, tied with two pigtails of Susie ran downstairs, with a rabbit and a parrot in her arms.

Alana did not feel comfortable, “You guys keep an eye on Susie. David, especially you, do not let Susie out of your sight.”

David said in a muffled voice, “Got it, Mom.”

Michael was hurried, “Let’s go get in the car.”

He looked at Susie, such a cute little niece. Of course, he would take her out to show off.

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Mara was coaxing Lulu out of bed. Lulu was not happy to get up, so she helplessly got up and stood on the balcony looking down.

She frowned unhappily when she saw her dad carrying Susie to the car. Her dad didn’t hug his daughter but his niece did.

Susie looked up and met Mara’s dark eyes. She was startled and immediately hugged David’s neck.

David looked up at Susie’s line of sight, gave Mara a cold look, took Susie to the car, and closed the door to leave.

Watching the car drive away, Mara did not know why she was inexplicably irritable.

David worked for the National Infrastructure Group, where he was the top architect and Michael was the general manager, the two essential pillars of the group.

Today the two were responsible for the infrastructure development of the city’s western development zone, a project that had been in progress for six years.

Mara did not know why she had an inexplicable panic. According to the year of the accident that piece of the site had been processed, so no one

could not find any traces.

Unless that person could swindle the corpse to come back to life. But that’s not possible

Mara steadied her mind and said in a slow and gentle voice, “Lulu, get up.”

After sending Lulu off to kindergarten, Mara came back to see Alana waiting for her in the living room on the first floor.

“Mom.”

Alana gestured to the couch and indicated for her to sit down while saying coldly, “Lulu goes to kindergarten almost every day at this time. Have you ever thought about her messing up while other kids are napping?”

Mara said, “No. Mom, Lulu is very understanding.”Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

Alana sneered, “Really? All these years I was too distraught to care about

you.”

Mara got up and left with an ugly look on her face after hearing some words.

Alana lectured her. As a mother-in-law, but not her mother, why she lectured her? Why she interfered with her family and her marriage?

Mara went out with her bag full of grievances and went shopping with her mother.

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Susie followed her uncles to the construction site and saw the stadium being built and couldn’t help but surprise.

“What is this?”

With a smile under his eyes, David said, “This is the new stadium.”

Susie was lying on the edge of the window, “What a beautiful stadium. This is a super big watch that fell and scattered?”

The main body of the stadium was a circle, surrounded by a cluster of cogwheel-shaped auxiliary buildings.

David froze and looked at Susie with delight, “Susie sees it too?”

He designed it for a long time, and the inspiration depended on the mechanical watch.

Susie cocked her head and asked, “Did uncle draw this?”

It was as if David had found a soulmate, “Well, yes.”

Susie immediately raised her thumb and pressed it to the middle of David’s forehead.

“Uncle is excellent.”

David couldn’t help but laugh. What Susie just said kicked his nerve.

A watch fell on earth. Yes, time stood and passed. David only felt the warmth of his heart. looking at Susie kicking and tapping two little feet, he could not wait to take her into his arms.

Mitch opened his eyes, yawned lazily, and said, “Here we are. Susie, I teach you how to harness the ghost.”

He raised his hand, picked up the female ghost in the gourd, pinched his fingers and middle finger, and quickly drew a ghost charm on her forehead.

“This is called a working charm, painted on the female ghost to give you a

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good job.”

The female ghost was pulled out in the morning. Could you make some sense? Calling ghosts out to work in broad daylight was not a job but killing her.

Oh, she died a long time ago, and that’s where she died. The female ghost looked out the window in a ghostly manner.

Mitch continues to teach, “Generally speaking, ordinary ghosts,

wandering ghosts, and some other ghosts could not appear during the day. Evil ghosts could still walk in broad daylight.

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Susie nodded her head with seeming understanding.

Mitch added, “Like this ugly aunt, she can’t. She’ll be spirited away when the car door opened later.”

The ugly ghost thought in her mind that she was ugly, just say it once.

Susie’s eyes widened. Her soul flew away? Did it mean to die again?

Mitch said, “So now I am here to teach you soul transferring, which simply means attaching this ugly aunt to something so she can walk in the daytime.”

The best prop in general was an umbrella, especially a black one.

But it didn’t involve soul transferring. It’s inconvenient for you to follow her along with an umbrella.

“Now let’s find something first, preferably something light, something that can fly with the wind.”

Mitch said with a subconscious glance at the parrot.

Susie followed and looked at Alex, muttering under her breath, “Light, something that can fly.”

As if it could feel it, the parrot quacked, “Don’t pluck my feathers.”

Susie placated, “No plucking, no plucking, we don’t pluck a dime.”

David was curious that Susie was unzipping her kitty satchel, wondering what she was looking for.

Suddenly her eyes lit up..


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