William's face was swollen from being hit, and she covered her face with a cry as tears fell down.
Her parents hurried over and frantically wiped her face and hair.
"Why are you so careless that you spilled soup on your daughter's head?" her father angrily exclaimed.
"You're blaming me? Didn't you kick the clothes rack and hit our daughter, making her face turn red!" her mother also angrily exclaimed.
William wiped her tears and said, "Mom and Dad, don't argue... I'm going to take a shower."
The two of them quickly helped her up, but the soup on the ground made them slip and fall on their buttocks.
William felt like her coccyx was about to break, and when she saw her parents wanting to help her, she quickly said, "Mom and Dad, I can do it myself!"
She leaned on the table and chairs and went to the bathroom. As she thought more about it, she felt more aggrieved.
She lost to the Murray family, lost money when she got home, and now she's so unlucky.
William opened the showerhead while thinking, but suddenly the showerhead sprang up and chased after her creepily!
William was so frightened that she slipped and fell into the toilet this time.
Her foot stepped into the hole of the squatting pit, and with a "snap", she fractured her bone...
Hearing William's screams, her mother hurriedly opened the door and entered, only to find the bathroom in a mess, the showerhead like a snake dance in Egypt, and William lying next to the toilet pit.
"What, what, what's going on here?"
William's mother quickly helped her up.
Her father looked confused, "Didn't you always say that the water pressure of the showerhead was too low? I changed to a high-pressure one this morning..."
William’s mother remained silent.
William remained silent.
In the end, William didn't know how to get back to her room.
It's needless to say that she had experienced things like getting water up her nose while washing her hair, bubbles stinging her eyes, and hitting her head on the bedside when lying on the bed.
William was so unlucky that she even doubted her life!
Now lying in bed, her coccyx hurts, her sprained foot hurts too, she touched her forehead and realized she had a fever.
William couldn't stop crying, feeling so miserable.
She wondered why Clara could be born into such a wealthy family and still occupy such a good position even after her death, while her family was poor and had to live hand-to-mouth.
She had struggled to survive, but she still hadn't seen the rainbow after the storm.
Why is this world so unfair? Why is there such a big gap between people? Why is God so cruel to her...
The more William thought about it, the sadder she became, and she cried loudly.
Little did she know, there were two ghosts floating beside her...
Clara sighed, "I really give up! Scientifically speaking, you are really unlucky, and whoever is around you is also unlucky!"
The unlucky ghost complained, "Sister, that's why I'm called the unlucky ghost, isn't it?"
Clara laughed, "So, you wanted to get close to me because you coveted my good luck, right?"
The unlucky ghost remained silent.
Clara's good luck overwhelmed his bad luck, and he had no choice but to be beaten down by Clara. He didn't even have a chance to share her luck, let alone his own.
"Let's go, let's find my little Susie," Clara said happily and floated away.
**
Another building in the residential area.
This building is located in a remote location, more dilapidated and shorter than other buildings.
There is a dilapidated room at the northwest corner of the sixth floor, which seems to have been deserted for a long time.
There is a big hole in the doorway, with all sorts of messy red threads wrapped around it.
Many yellow talismans, knife tips, chicken bones, etc. are hanging above the red thread...
At first glance, it looks like a pile of bones and cold knife tips. It is hard to imagine that there is such a house in this residential area.
Several little kids, Susie, Lucy, Zion, and Wade are standing in front of the house.
They followed Susie out.
Lucy thought there was something fun, but when she saw the dilapidated building in front of her, she looked puzzled.
"Where is this?" she asked.
Wade was holding a net and was nervous.
Zion was holding a camera, the ghost-seeing camera invented by Wade. He stood there with an expression of no words and boredom.
"Master, where is this?" Susie curiously looked ahead.
Wade looked at the doorplate number on the top and whispered, "Building 7, Unit 1, Room 602..."
"You go check it out," Mitch said.
Although he could check it quickly, what they needed now was for Susie to do it herself.
Susie responded with an "okay" and quickly ran down the stairs.
Wade said, "Huh? She's gone?"
He was just getting started!
Wade looked at Susie, then at the net in his hand. In order to verify whether this net could catch ghosts, he gritted his teeth and threw the net in.
"Run!" He followed Susie down the stairs.
Lucy didn't know what was happening, but she felt inexplicably nervous. "Wait for me!"
Zion impatiently followed with the camera, and then he heard a ding from behind - the sound of the bell on Wade's net.
Zion looked back and stared at the dilapidated door, which was pitch black inside...
He suddenly felt that the house in front of him was a bit scary and hurried to follow.
It's around six o'clock in the afternoon now, and many grandmothers are playing with their grandchildren in the small square.
As soon as they stepped out of the building, a wave of heat hit them, as if they had crossed two worlds, and everything suddenly became brighter in front of them.
Susie turned back to look at the dim old building and became more puzzled.
Wade nervously asked, "Is this building haunted?"
Lucy asked, "What ghost?"
Susie shook her head and said, "I don't know yet!"
"Where are you going, Susie?" Clara and the unlucky person came downstairs and happened to see Susie.
"Mom, I'm going to ask about something," Susie said, referring to the strange house on the sixth floor.
Clara said, "You're just a child. How can you ask about these things?"
What adult would chat with children about these things?
Susie pulled Clara and said, "Then come with me, Mom!" Clara said, "Huh?"
Zion and Wade followed without asking anything, but Lucy, who had not experienced anything yet, looked confused. "??? What? What's going on?"
When they arrived at the small square, Susie walked up to a grandmother wearing a green floral dress who looked like she liked to talk.
"Hello, grandmother!"
The grandmother looked at Susie and then at Clara and asked, "What's up? Which family are you from? Why haven't I seen you before?"
She had no idea that she was seeing ghosts now...
Clara only realized then that the grandmother could see her.
"Wow, grandma looks strong. Have you eaten yet?"
Clara smiled and pointed to the other side of the building.
"My husband Martin is over there." She wasn't lying.
Martin's car was indeed parked over there.
The grandmother followed her gaze and thought they were there to visit relatives, and she chatted with them in a friendly manner.
"Oh, your relatives are here. Have you had your meal yet?"
Susie innocently nodded and said in a brittle voice, "Yes, thank you, grandmother!"
Wade said, "Thank you, grandmother." Zion said nothing.
Lucy looked confused.
Clara sat down and chatted with the grandmother, and in no time, the two of them became friendly.
"By the way, grandma," Clara leaned in and whispered, "I took my daughter to play over there earlier and found a really strange house with red ropes, yellow symbols, and chicken bone talismans hanging from it.
What is that?"
The grandmother's face changed slightly, and she slapped her thigh and whispered, "Why did you go there!?"