Chapter 232 Ghost Capturing Adventure: Susie's Supernatural Encounter

After Martin and Nick exchanged a few words, both sides bid farewell at the door.

Before leaving, Susie leaned on the car window and waved to Grandpa Chen, "Grandpa, please get better soon!"

Grandpa Chen spoke with a slurred voice, and his intelligence may now be no better than that of a child.

He could only wave foolishly and babble incoherently.

Martin said to Nick, "I will have someone send over the relevant rehabilitation training methods."

Nick was extremely grateful and watched Martin's car drive away before returning home.

In the car, Clara suddenly realized, "Oh no, Martin forgot to seal his mouth!"

Several servants had seen the incident where Susie had thrown Madison out.

Mitch calmly said, "No need to seal it."

Clara asked in surprise, "Why?"

Susie didn't know what they were talking about. She played with her little feet and asked in a childish voice, "Why?"

Mitch replied, "Intentionally sealing it would make it seem more suspicious. There are two ways to cover up the truth in the world. One is to keep people completely silent, and the other is to turn the truth into a rumor."

When something is exaggerated to the point where ordinary people don't believe it, even if those servants were to talk to others with great fervor, no one would believe them.

Instead of paying them to seal their mouths, it would be better to leave "evidence" behind.

As for Nick, even if he sensed that something was wrong, he wouldn't speak out recklessly.

Clara suddenly realized, "That's true. No wonder my Martin's brain is better than others."

Martin whispered to Susie, "What are they talking about?"

Susie tilted her head and said, "Mommy said, 'No wonder my Martin's brain is better than others!'"

Martin understood the meaning in an instant and couldn't help but smile.

But then Susie suddenly lifted her feet and laughed, "Uncle Martin, smell my stinky feet!"

Martin grabbed her little feet and affectionately rubbed her small nose. "You're naughty."

After bringing the black-hearted ghost back home, the next step was the "trial" process.

Surprisingly, the black-hearted ghost didn't say a word all the way and appeared extremely honest.

The car returned to the Murray family, and Susie dragged the black-hearted ghost inside.

Clara hurriedly asked, "Little sweetheart, do you need any help?"

Susie waved her hand, "No need! We'll take care of what needs to be done ourselves!"

Alex held the pet carrier's zipper and opened it himself. He then stuck his head out, spread his wings, and flapped them.

But it didn't fly, it just liked to shake its head and follow Susie.

In that instant, an unexpected incident occurred!

The evil spirit suddenly turned into a fierce aura, as if it had accumulated all its resentment, and rushed out of the opening of the Spirit Binding Net!

Mitch's eyes narrowed, knowing that it wasn't that simple.

However, what surprised him was that the evil spirit didn't charge towards Susie, but towards Alex, who was shaking his head behind her!

Alex's eyes widened in shock, and he flew up with a cry, shouting, "Don't come near me!!!"

"Why are you chasing me?"

"Gah - I didn't take any cough syrup!"

The evil spirit thought it was easier to possess a person, but it was also more difficult, and even if it possessed someone, it wouldn't be of much use with Susie and Mitch around.

It was better to unexpectedly possess a parrot - they wouldn't be on guard, and it could immediately flee to Oran!

However, the evil spirit underestimated Alex.

This green glowing dead parrot flew straight to Mitch's side with a cry!

Wait, don't normal animals not see ghosts? Why is it flying towards Mitch?!

The evil spirit chased after the parrot, but instead fell into Mitch's arms.

Mitch remained silent.

The evil spirit remained silent.

Clara remained silent.

Mitch sneered, "Are you running?"

The evil spirit's face turned pale, and he repeatedly said, "I'm not running anymore, I'm not running..."

He looked towards Susie and saw her open the Spirit Binding Net.

The evil spirit reluctantly retreated into the net, feeling as if he had eaten shit.

Nighttime.

Susie finished dinner and was ready to go back to her room.

Wade had been waiting for her with a camera, "Susie, did you catch a ghost again?" he asked.

In the afternoon, he saw her coming back with something in her hands, which he was sure was a ghost.

Meanwhile, Zion 'coincidentally' passed by and followed behind the two at a leisurely pace.

Susie asked, "Brother, aren't you afraid?"

Wade scoffed, "When have I ever been afraid?"

Susie couldn't help but cover her mouth and chuckle.

Her brother's words were too funny, even ghosts wouldn't believe him.

Zion couldn't help but tease, "Do you believe what you just said?"

The three children chatted and squeezed their heads together to go to Susie's room.

Lucy turned her head and looked pitifully at David, "Daddy, I want to go to Susie's room and play too!"

David was expressionless, "You can go after you finish your homework."

Lucy immediately cried, "Why can my brother go then?"

David asked, "Your brother isn't playing games anymore and he can read by himself, what about you?"

Lucy replied, remained silent.

She was angry that her own brother was unreliable and not on the same side as her.

She was alone in this mess.

In Susie's room, the evil ghost was tied to the bedpost like the previous fickle ghost.

Wade held up his camera while Zion brought two small stools.

The camera captured a dark figure crawling at the foot of the bed.

The "person" looked at the camera with a dark and eerie gaze.

Although he was mentally prepared, Wade still trembled with fear. He resisted the urge to scream because of Zion's presence.

Zion, on the other hand, stared calmly at the camera.

Wade began to doubt his existence - how could he not be afraid?

Susie somehow found a bag of cream puffs, sat on a small stool and tore open the package.

She said, "Okay, start talking!" The evil ghost remained silent.

Hey, why does this feel like a fairy tale?

Susie stuffed a cream puff in her mouth and said, "Come on! What's your name, where are you from, and how did you die?"

The little girl was carefree, pure, and happy.

She never thought about whether she could "judge" anything. As long as her master was there, she just had to follow him obediently.

The evil ghost looked at Mitch beside him and realized he was unlucky.

He could only answer one by one, "My name is Robin, I'm from X County. I was born in the Republican era. My birthday is...I was torn apart by five horses and had my heart and body mutilated."

It wasn't until this moment that Zion realized, "Holy shit, this ghost tied to the bedpost like a dog is really a ghost!" How terrifying!