"Tell me, what's your name, where are you from, and how did you die?"
In Susie's room, Wade held a notebook and asked with a serious expression.
Mitch couldn't help but raise an eyebrow on the side, looking quite impressive.
The Holy Ghost looked at Zion, then looked at Susie, as well as the black cat in Susie's arms that stared at her with its two piercing eyes.
Is there another judge nearby? She should be able to sense it correctly, there is the presence of a judge, but it seems to be much more powerful and oppressive than the judge's aura.
In addition, three circles inside and three circles outside centered around her were filled with ghosts, each sitting on a small stool, cracking melon seeds, eating watermelon, and drinking beverages.
Finally, there stood a pale-faced little boy at the entrance, along with a girl who peeked out from behind him timidly.
She wasn't just caught by someone, she stirred up a hornet's nest.
The Holy Ghost sighed, unable to resist, and once again transformed into the same compassionate appearance as before.
"Why do you always want to catch Auntie?" Holy Ghost looked at Wade helplessly. "I haven't harmed anyone."
Susie interrupted while scooping the yogurt fruit made by her grandmother, "Why does the holy ghost still lie? How can it have such a strong evil spirit and still claim it has never harmed anyone?"
The fickle ghost said, "Exactly, exactly! Look at how dark his face is, I wonder how many he has been with."
The bride ghost: "?" I doubted that my sister was driving, but I had no evidence.
The unlucky ghost looked very interested and said, "How strange, holy - causing harm, how can these two things be merged together?"
The crying ghost said, "Exactly, pitying this and pitying that, but when causing harm to others, why isn't there any pity for the victims?"
The holy ghost defended, "How could it be? Those people were suffering so much, I was just helping them to reach paradise sooner."
The ghosts: "..."
Several children: "..."
Zion sneered, "Oh, how about we send you to paradise world later."
The Holy Ghost quickly said, "No... I mean, I... Can't I say it's not possible?"
She sighed, wearing a look of disappointment.
"My name is Marian Payne, I'm from ancient times."
The fickle ghost nudged the infatuated ghost with his elbow and said, "Remember the time we were together?"
The infatuated ghost shook its head, "Much older than me."
Holy Ghost: "..."
She saw the infatuated ghost, who was already an old man, and yet he said she was older than him!
The Holy Ghost continued to sigh and said, "In that chaotic world, I actually did a lot of good things!"
"My family used to be quite wealthy, and I was the little princess of the family."
"That year, there was a great famine, and many people starved to death... I took out all the rice from my home and went out to distribute porridge to the victims."
She really tried her best in this regard. At first, she only had rice, but the rice was not enough, so she had to go and buy more.
***
"Oh my child... I know you have a kind heart, but if we continue like this, our family will also go hungry!" Marian's mother pulled Marian.
A young Marian, with a face full of indignation, said disappointedly, "Mom, are you going to just stand by and watch so many people die at our doorstep? I never expected you to be so heartless!"
Marian's father frowned and looked distressed, "It's not that we don't want to help, but there are too many victims of the disaster, and we can't attend to all of them..."
Marian's mother wiped her tears and said, "Moreover, your father and I didn't say we wouldn't help, we just suggested buying cheaper rice and adding some rice bran..."
During this period, as long as people were not starving to death, it was enough.
Eating such fine white rice, and even the best rice, does not make much difference. While some people eat well, more people still go hungry.
Why bother?
Marian, however, looked disappointed: "How could you be so heartless and cruel, Mom, Dad, by mixing rice bran into the rice given to the disaster victims!"
She disregarded the opposition and still used the best rice to cook porridge for the victims.
***
The Holy Ghost said, "Do I have any fault? I just couldn't bear to see the victims of the disaster starve to death!"
In the end, she had emptied out all the family's assets. During that period, rice was already expensive, and selling off the household items couldn't sustain them for long.
In the end, the house was also sold, and the Ning family went from being a wealthy family to becoming refugees, just like the people who used to live near their doorstep.
"Even so, I never gave up on my good deeds," Holy Ghost said with a sense of injustice. "Yet my parents called me a beast!"
Wade, Zion, Hamza: "..."
The ghosts: "..."
Susie looked complicated. You said she didn't do anything good, but she did.
But what was this called?
"How did your parents end up? Did they starve to death?" Susie asked.
The Holy Ghost pursed his lips, fidgeted, and stammered, "Um... At that time, there was only one bowl of rice porridge left at home... One bowl of rice porridge had to last for seven days..."
Susie asked, "So you ate all the porridge and didn't give any to your parents?"
The Holy Ghost pursed his lips and said, "No, my parents also took a few sips... but they have grown old too, while I still have to carry on living. If I don't survive, who will save those disaster victims?"
Susie didn't know what to say for a moment.
She was said to be evil, but she had done countless good deeds in the past.
She was praised for her great virtues, but she also competed with her own parents for food, resulting in their eventual starvation.