Chapter 81 Magical Morning with Susie and Family

The next day, it was the weekend.

Hamza and Wade were relatively self-disciplined, so they still got up at seven.

Zion was different from Lulu, he never turned over until he woke up hungry.

Wade was in the book bar on the first floor, sitting upright, his little face full of awe.

"Magnetic induction...B=F/IL..."

"Magnetic flux... Φ is magnetic flux, B is magnetic induction..."

"Assuming that the magnetic flux to meet ghost is fixed at a certain value, to reach the value of Φ, B, and F are set..."

Hamza, who was reading Shakespeare on the opposite side, looked up with a confused face.

What the hell was he doing!

Hamza said, "Are you waiting for Susie again?"

Normally Wade liked to be in his room by himself because his room had a huge desk for him to do the math.

Without looking up, Wade blurted out, "Nonsense."

Hamza sneered, took out his phone, and tapped.

"You walked around there yesterday and said you weren't looking for Susie, but I saw you walking by."

Wade's ears warmed up, and he said without changing his expression, "Which eye did you see? I didn't look for Susie, I just passed by her room, Okay?"

Hamza didn't give his brother any space at all. He played the video on his mobile phone and held it in front of him.

Wade didn’t expect that he got so much evidence.

But he snorted quickly, "Yes, I was looking for her, what's the matter?"

Susie was so powerful, was it embarrassing to go to her?

Not at all.

On the contrary, Wade started to worry that if Hamza found out that Susie was so powerful in the future, wouldn't he want to steal his sister from him?

Susie was his sister!

Wade looked at Hamza warily, picked up his arithmetic book, and went to the sofa on the other side.

Hamza Murray didn’t know his thought. So he was so confused to see that Wade was guarding him.

Wade was acting like he was going to grab Susie from him.

Hamza snorted, and if it wasn't for the inelegant rolling of his eyes, he would have given Wade a hard one.

At this moment, Susie hugged the little rabbit, rubbed her eyes, and went downstairs.

Wade was taken aback, and immediately put down the arithmetic book in his hand.

"Susie, why are you up?"

Hamza, who was reading at the side, didn't even look up, feeling contemptuous in his heart.

Susie yawned, her hair was messy, and her eyes were a little out of focus.

She was obviously sleepy.

Wade frowned, "Why don't you sleep longer?"

Susie looked at Wade, her mouth pouted, and she said pitifully, "Brother, I woke up from a dream about a ghost."

Wade didn’t know how to reply.

He couldn't help but think of Susie's tough look when she dealt with ghosts.

Could she still be woken up by ghosts?

Wade was about to comfort her, but he saw Hamza looking at him out of the corner of his eyes, and he could imagine his half-smile.

So Wade held back abruptly, patted Susie on the shoulder, and said, "Don't be afraid, ghosts are nothing to be afraid of."

He originally wanted to say that there were no such things in the world.

Fortunately, he changed in time.

Alana came over from the kitchen with something, and she was surprised to see Susie and asked, "Susie, you get up so early?"

Susie finally focused her gaze, touched her stomach, and said, "Grandma, Susie is hungry!"

Alana cheered, "It turns out that our little Susie woke up from hunger, here, grandma just made steamed buns!"

Susie immediately ran upstairs, "I'm going to brush my teeth!"

Wade covered his arithmetic book and went to the table to help Alana set the table.

Hamza just didn't understand. Wade was obsessed with counting. As long as it was something he wanted to count and learn, he wouldn't even move when lightning struck him.

Now because of Susie, he even went to help grandma set the table?

Hamza also closed the book and went over to help.

These things at home were usually made by servants. As the young master of the Murray family, he really didn't have the habit of arranging dishes.

The previous life did not have such a living atmosphere.

It used to be the maids who made breakfast and set a table full. The Murray family sat down indifferently, doing whatever they should do after eating.

Hamza was used to it.

Seeing Susie coming down from downstairs, Hamza found that after this sister came, the family changed so much, in a good way.

So, maybe his little sister was not that annoying.

Hamza was thinking about it when Susie suddenly stepped in the air and fell to the ground with a split.

Behind her was a parrot shaking its head and fluttering its wings.

The parrot didn't stop in time and stepped on Susie's head with a creak.

The two brothers were speechless.

Hamza sneered, "Stupid."

Susie hugged her head and whined, "Alex, you stepped on me!"

The parrot shrugged its wings and circled in front of Susie, shouting as it circled, "Sorry! Sorry! Do it again!"

Susie stared.

Wade hurried forward to pull Susie up and asked, "Does it hurt?"

Susie shook her head, "It’s okay, I'm fine with my magic!"

Wade couldn't help but laugh.

"That's called Kung Fu." That was not magic anyway!

Susie nodded suddenly.

No one taught her at the Bishop before, and no one would chat or talk to her.

So she made a lot of jokes at that time!

But now it was all right, now she was an excellent kid too, she had learned a lot of vocabulary and figured out a lot of things.

She would get better and better!

Alana came again with a bowl of noodles, and Hamza stepped forward to pick it up, and said in a calm voice, "Grandma, you don’t need to do it."

Alana smiled and said, "It's okay, it's good to exercise my muscles."

After a while, the maids brought all the breakfast over.

Recently, Alana cooked in person, and a special area was urgently opened up in the kitchen for her, who had inconvenient legs and feet.

For breakfast today, Alana made noodles, steamed buns, milk, steamed shrimp, eggs, cakes, and so on.

Susie was eating steamed buns, even if it was just plain steamed buns, she still tasted happy.

"Susie, eat some noodles." Alana felt a great sense of satisfaction watching Susie eat!

Susie was not picky about food, and she could eat whatever was offered. After a clear answer, she picked up the noodles, puffed her cheeks, and started to eat.

Hamza didn't look sideways, and he thought to himself if it was so delicious.

He behaved elegantly, picked up the small bowl very gentlemanly, and picked up some noodles with forks.

Suddenly he stopped.

For some reason, he thought it was really delicious as if it tasted different from everything he had eaten before.

Susie picked up her small backpack and went out.

Today, Susie changed into a panda backpack, and still grabbed Grandpa Tortoise and put it in.

Alex didn't wait for her to move, it jumped in by itself.

Alana asked, "Susie, where are you going?"

After the meeting, Martin was eating breakfast quickly, put down the bowl, and said, "Go to Tucker’s house."

Seeing her grandmother's puzzled look, Susie explained, "It's the Holy Grail Entertainment that my uncle took me to during the ribbon-cutting a while ago, the Tucker family."

Susie confused Holy Grail Entertainment with the Tucker family, but it didn't prevent Alana from understanding. She gave Martin Murray an eye roll.

"It's fine if you're a workaholic, but you still have to take Susie with you! What if Susie gets bored while you're talking about work?"

Martin Murray felt so frustrated and he didn’t figure out why he had been scolded again.

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The car drove out from the Peninsula Villa Manor area, followed the fast ring into the bustling urban area, and arrived at another place where rich people gathered, Boston.

Boston gathered the best universities, and every inch of land was expensive. Those who could buy a villa here were all rich.

Tiago Tucker had been waiting at the door early in the morning, and finally saw Susie, so he smiled sincerely.

"Miss Susie, please come inside!"

Susie was about to enter the door when she suddenly turned her head as if feeling something.

She saw an old lady in a green suit floating on the balcony on the second floor of the opposite villa.

Seeing Susie looking at her, she grinned.