Miss Ghost Clerk, Have You Been Made Permanent Today?

Su Zhenzhen is an intern in the Underworld of the 906th century. After eight months on the job, her performance record is zero. If she keeps this up, she'll be kicked out! To save her job, she ...

Chapter 177: Miss Luo Liu

Chapter 177: Miss Luo Liu

Miss Luo could no longer maintain her composure. Wasn't it said that the Soul Summoner clan had connections with people? How could the younger generation in the family be so rude!

The Luo clan is a large clan, and at various gatherings of immortals, girls from other clans all fawn over Miss Luo.

If the necromancer clan didn't possess the ability to communicate with spirits, in terms of their family strength, they could only be considered second-rate.

Miss Luo comforted herself, thinking that a family with weak cultivation and only capable of superstitious practices might not be able to summon her soul if they were killed someday.

Thinking this, Miss Luo smiled sarcastically and left without even saying goodbye, leaving the servants to wait on her.

The second sister, the necromancer, stuck out her tongue in dissatisfaction. "The Luo Clan is a major clan, after all. The young lady in the clan is far too petty. She didn't even give us a chance to make amends and just turned around and left."

"Second sister, watch your words!" The eldest sister, the necromancer, said sternly. "We're here as guests, not to cause trouble. And your little sister, this isn't home. Speak less and listen to what others have to say."

The young female necromancer didn't think she had done anything wrong, but she still nodded obediently, "I'll listen to you, big sister."

The second sister, the necromancer, still looked displeased. "Eldest sister, we're here as guests to give face to Clan Chief Luo, not to Miss Luo. To be honest, Miss Luo's talent is inferior to yours and mine. Otherwise, Clan Chief Luo's wife wouldn't be openly and secretly sending gifts to the clan, hoping to arrange a good marriage for Miss Luo through changing her fate. Judging from Miss Luo's destiny, she'll only be an ordinary person in this life, and the man she marries will also be of average talent. She doesn't cultivate inner virtue either; I'm afraid she'll end up with a husband who dislikes her and unfilial children."

"Second Sister!" The eldest sister, the necromancer, also showed a hint of anger on her face. How could she speak so arrogantly while being a guest in someone else's home?

The second sister, a necromancer, shrugged nonchalantly, determined to say these things openly. There were eyes and ears everywhere in the aristocratic families, and these words would surely reach Madam Luo's ears. If Madam Luo wanted her daughter to have a smooth life in the future, she would have to come to their necromancer clan to change her fate.

Sure enough, not long after, a young woman came over surrounded by servants. Upon meeting, she greeted them with great politeness, "The head of the family has a legitimate son today, and there are many guests to celebrate. I did not want to neglect the three young ladies. Our Luo clan's territory has beautiful scenery, so I will take the three young ladies to have a good time to explore it as an apology."

The female necromancer nodded and returned the greeting, "Then I'll have to trouble this lady."

The second sister of the necromancer pouted somewhat discontentedly. Judging from the lady's attire, she was clearly a concubine of the Luo clan chief. If Madam Luo wanted to mend the relationship, it would have been fine if she hadn't come in person, or at least had a legitimate daughter from a collateral branch of the clan come to entertain her. Why send a concubine instead? Who was she trying to get rid of?

The elder sister, a spirit medium, subtly glared at her younger sister, reminding her to tone it down.

The necromancer clan does not readily pronounce judgments on people's fates. Since you have predicted that her daughter will not have a good future, as a mother, wouldn't you secretly seek an excuse to vent your anger?

The concubine seemed unaware of the rivalry between the two sisters and enthusiastically explained the scenery along the way to them.

Apart from the young female necromancer who looked around curiously, the two older ones were tense all over.

From an outsider's perspective, Su Zhenzhen clearly saw that while the Soul Master family sounded impressive, they were probably no match for powerful families.

Previously, when the Luo clan's eldest daughter was born, the clan leader, a necromancer, personally came to offer his congratulations. Now, however, when the Luo clan's eldest son was born, it was a junior member of the clan leader who came to offer his congratulations.

What does this mean? It means that the clan leader who was a necromancer might not be in good health, and there might not even be anyone in the clan who could represent the family. So, they had to send an outstanding junior member of the clan to the banquet.

It's not impossible that the Soul Summoner clan doesn't respect Clan Chief Luo, but if that were the case, Miss Luo wouldn't have turned her back and left just because of a child's unintentional remark.

Although all the major clans need spirit summoners to predict their fates, spirit summoners also need to navigate the power struggles to make a living.

Therefore, Su Zhenzhen guessed that the combat strength of the Soul Summoner clan was probably not very good.

The banquet continued, with male guests being personally entertained by the Lok chief in the front hall, while female guests toured the backyard.

The concubine was chatting warmly with the three young ladies of the necromancer clan. She also had her own selfish motives. She wanted the necromancers to help her see if she could give birth to a son for the Luo clan chief. If she could, she would no longer need to rely on the mistress's favor.

Suddenly, a loud bang came from the courtyard.

The guests and servants were all horrified, for after the loud noise, an overwhelming spiritual force soared into the sky.

"So powerful!" the second sister, the necromancer, exclaimed in surprise. "When has the Luo Clan ever produced such a powerful individual?"

Nowadays, people are judged by the strength of their spiritual power. Some people with extremely high talent are born with abundant spiritual power and their cultivation will progress by leaps and bounds in the future.

The concubine coldly ordered the servants to investigate, thinking to herself that the young masters of the clan were all of average talent, and that it might be some mischievous child who had sneaked into the backyard to cause trouble.

The servant returned quickly, both surprised and delighted, and said, "Reporting to Madam, it is the Sixth Miss practicing the lessons left by her master in her own courtyard."

Large families typically employ tutors to teach younger members of the family, often from collateral branches or relatives.

Miss Luo is not well-known and is born out of wedlock, so the Luo clan chief would never invite a great master to personally tutor her.

The elder sister, the necromancer, narrowed her eyes slightly. There are indeed people in the world who, despite having mediocre talent, achieve great things through diligent practice.

The Luo tribe, this is truly a great fortune!

The commotion was so great that the Luo clan chief in the front yard rushed over upon hearing it and specially brought Miss Luo the Sixth to the front to pay her respects.

Miss Luo was only seven years old, with an ordinary appearance—the kind of person who would easily blend into a crowd. However, the overwhelming spiritual power she had just unleashed was witnessed by everyone and could not be faked.

Immediately, some busybodies made sarcastic remarks, "At Miss Luo's birthday celebration back then, didn't the old clan chief, a necromancer, assert that this girl had mediocre talent and would not amount to anything in the future? Could it be that the Luo clan chief favored her birth mother and secretly fed her countless rare and precious herbs to cultivate such spiritual power?"

The women also followed them to the front hall. Madam Luo and Miss Luo both had grim expressions—if such a treasure truly existed, it should be given to their legitimate children first.

Miss Luo, remembering the old grudge of being mocked for her "great jealousy," immediately retorted, "Father is only one step away from the divine realm, yet he has been stuck at the bottleneck for many years. If such a rare treasure truly existed, why wouldn't he use it for himself first? In my opinion, it's clearly that the patriarch of the Soul Summoning Clan was not skilled enough and misjudged his fate!"

The second sister, a necromancer with a fiery temper, immediately exploded, "What are you saying? How could my clan patriarch misjudge fate? It's clearly..."

The elder sister, a spirit medium, quickly grabbed her younger sister and apologized to Madam Luo, saying, "Miss Luo the Sixth is clearly a diligent and hardworking person. As the saying goes, 'diligence can make up for lack of talent.' Madam Luo is truly envious of having such a daughter."