I Wasn't Born Lucky Chapter 247

Novel: I Wasn't Born Lucky Author: Danbai Updated:
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Chapter 247

The aning seed a bit wrong.

Xiao Li thought about how to modify his words. He slowly restated the sentence, “...I’m not here to disturb you. I’m here to join you.”

He stared at the other people with open eyebrows and a firm expression. His words seed righteous.

The strange man standing opposite of the youth heard the words and his voice was gloomy. He stared closely at the person who had suddenly erged, countless thoughts circulating through his mind in an instant. He didn’t know the identity of this person or what this person had heard, but he knew the black-haired young man standing in front of him was weird. The proof was that the small ghost he was carrying with him hadn’t emitted a warning tone.

It shouldn’t be a person on their side... then he was probably brought by Wang Huai. He was silently assessing the strength of the person in front of him and was about to ask sothing when Sun Qilin beside him spoke. “Could it be that you are... Sherlock?”

The Sun family was in an awkward position because of what had happened yesterday. Even so, they were still superior to common people. Not just anyone could co in here. After thinking about it, the style of the person in front of him could be seen with just one look. It was very similar to the ‘Sherlock’ that Wang Huai said he was going to pick up.

To sum it up with a sentence from the forum: it is an overly beautiful appearance while showing the opposite actions that made people want to complain. It ford a type of contradictory personality charm. However, seeing it was better than just hearing about it.

Xiao Li wasn’t surprised that his identity had been discovered. He glanced at Sun Qilin and nodded naturally. “What are you talking about? Can I join?”

Sun Qilin coughed with embarrassnt. “We aren’t talking about anything. Just the recent situation.”

After that, in order to prevent Sherlock from asking even more confusing questions, Sun Qilin hurriedly pointed to the silent man in front of him and gave an introduction. “Sherlock, let introduce you. This is Tang Huaqing from the Judges. He also ca to my house as a guest.”

Sun Qilin directly nad this person’s origin. Was it hinting to his problem? Tang Huaqing thought this way in his heart but on the surface, he spoke calmly to Xiao Li. “Sherlock, I’ve heard of this na.”

Xiao Li raised his eyes and looked at the other side, not responding too much. He didn’t know much about the Judges. He had abused them several tis and he didn’t have a good impression of them. This was enough for him.

Tang Huaqing wasn’t surprised by Xiao Li’s indifference and pointedly said, “The rain is really heavy. If you live by the sea then the boat would’ve capsized by now.”

It was a aningless greeting.

“Fortunately, the place that humanity occupies is the land.” Xiao Li smiled and retorted lightly.

From beginning to end, the doll in Xiao Li’s pocket had been staring at the man in front as if giving a warning.

***

The night deepened. The dark clouds were so heavy that not a single trace of moonlight could be seen.

The rain outside never stopped and showed no signs of becoming lighter at all. It was still pouring down crazily on the world, hitting the banana leaves outside the window. Then it flowed down the eaves and leaves, creating huge splashes of water.

The only thing Sun Jiarun was glad about was that there was no thunder, otherwise, she would be hiding in bed. Sun Jiarun sat at the table with a piece of white paper in front of her. At the top, she wrote the word ‘review’ in black pen but then it was blank.

She couldn’t do her howork at all. She had been sitting here all afternoon. Originally, she had planned to do the self-criticism but she couldn’t write no matter how much she wanted to. The only thing ringing in her eyes was that terrifying, chilling cry.

What the hell was this? Sun Jiarun threw the pen in her hand onto the table, both scared and a bit angry.

She recalled the first ti she heard this sound. She had been afraid and went to find her father. At that ti, her father just patted her on the back and said that sothing happened at ho. However, her grandfather had already solved it and she should go back obediently.

Now it seed... it obviously wasn’t resolved!

It wasn’t just that. It seed to be getting worse. In the past few days, there had been more and more things happening that shouldn’t happen as ho, as well as malicious guests. It was sothing that she could no longer ignore.

Sun Jiarun clutched her stomach. She picked up her mobile phone and planned to chat with her good friend. Then she rembered the strict rules of the family. She wasn’t allowed to tell outsiders about ghosts or she would be severely punished. She had to let it go.

She should get sothing to eat. She was hungry after so much ti passed. Previously, the steward had called her to go eat dinner with her father but Sun Jiarun refused. She was afraid, afraid to see her grandfather’s old-fashioned face and afraid of...

Sun Jiarun didn’t want to go down. She shivered and went to the refrigerator in her room to find a frozen apple and so lychees, ready to eat it. She cleanly ate the apple and placed the lychees in a bowl to eat slowly. No matter how reluctant she was, she had to sit down at the table again and start to write the review paper.

The sound of rain filled her ears, ticking and bringing out so untily activity. She was used to these things but for so reason, she recently started to feel afraid again.

Sun Jiarun originally wanted to ignore the sounds of the outside world but she couldn’t focus her mind. Eventually, she stood up and turned on the lights so her room shone like it was dayti. Then she found earphones from the cabinet and played a new song by a famous Chinese male singer.

The warm lody was a good distraction for her and she started writing.

......

[...Therefore, it was wrong for to do this in class. I write these passage with great apologies. I confess to Teacher and ask Teacher to forgive my faults.]

Sun Jiarun didn’t know how much ti had passed before she finished putting the bla on herself. She stopped at this passage, stretched her waist and sat up from the desk in a satisfied manner. She wanted to go to the toilet outside.

However, the mont she opened the door and before she had woken up from her joy of completing the review, she directly hit a wall of flesh!

Sun Jiarun fell to the ground with tears in her eyes. Her small face twisted and she stared at the ‘person’ standing in front of the door of her inner room!

This person was a woman with a short stature, short hair and round body. She was around 30 or 40 years old and she was soone Sun Jiarun knew just based on facial features. She was Sun Jiarun’s nanny. She was called a nanny but she was actually her wet nurse. She was an old employee of the Sun family. She had been working for the Sun family all her life.

It was the nanny who had been taking care of Sun Jiarun since her mother died. She was quite short initially but recently, she had looked shorter. B-But...

Sun Jiarun fell to the ground and trembled slightly. She looked up at the person in front of her and rubbed her nose with a trembling hand. The forr nanny was soft and had a human body temperature. However, just now, the nanny she felt was hard and cold! It was like a corpse just taken out of the hospital morgue.

In addition... Sun Jiarun’s height was just right to see the nanny’s hands. They were shriveled up like chicken feet as they were raised to knock on the door.

Sun Jiarun had her headphones plugged in before and hadn’t noticed. Now she was shocked. Was the constant, rhythmic but faint ‘tap tap tap’ in her earphones just now not the lody of the song? It was the nanny knocking on the door?

Sun Jiarun hadn’t responded so the nanny kept standing at the door, facing it and raising her hand to continuously knock on the door. Sun Jiarun was going crazy because of her imagination. She just sat on the floor and couldn’t get up.

anwhile, her forr amiable nanny was stiff-faced and watched it all coldly. It was like the person sitting on the ground wasn’t the little girl she had looked after from a young age but a stranger, no, a lifeless bug.

There was a two minutes stalemate before the nanny spoke first, “Miss, stand up.”

She said this but she didn’t an to help Sun Jiarun at all. Sun Jiarun resisted her tears and got up. Instead of approaching the nanny, she stepped back until her knees touched the hammock and she sat on it.

The nanny stood at the door. “You go to bed early and don’t go out. If you need sothing then I’ll take care of it. I will sleep outside. If you have any instructions then knock on the door and call .”

She spoke in a strange tone, like there was a piece of at in her throat or sothing stuck there. It was more like... a dead person speaking.

Sun Jiarun didn’t dare look up at her nanny’s face. The mont the nanny said this, she closed the door of the inner room.

Sun Jiarun heard so movent near the bed in the outer room. Two lightweight objects fell to the ground one after another. There was the sound of soone lying down on the bed and then nothing.

There wasn’t the sound of turning back and forth that an ordinary human lying in bed would make. It was like the nanny outside laid straight on the bed, motionless and facing the ceiling—

Wait, this wasn’t right. Sun Jiarun conceived the outside picture for herself. According to the nanny’s usual habit of sleeping to the side and the words before, the nanny shouldn’t be lying on her back. She was lying on her side facing Sun Jiarun’s room! In other words, she was staring at Sun Jiarun’s current location.

Sun Jiarun’s entire body started to tremble. She fidgeted before first lifting the quilt and hiding inside. The thing that happened to her nanny was even more frightening than the crying in the house. The people from outside didn’t know her and her father didn’t care about her. O-Only Brother Qilin would say a few words to her and take care of her... but he couldn’t do anything against her father...

That’s right, Brother Qilin had said it! The Sherlock that Wang Huai brought over was very powerful! He also read to her the story of Sherlock in the forum. She had stood for Sherlock during the dispute between Sherlock and Moriarty. She was a fan. In addition, Brother Sherlock looked good.

Yes, she was going to find Sherlock.

The young girl sprang up. She stepped on tiptoe and tried not to make a sound. She moved the stool over and opened the window in her inner room. She stepped on the stool and prepared to climb out of the window.

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