Chapter 43 I Don’t Have a Brother (2/2)



"Is it possible that there are really ghosts in this world? No way."

Before Lin Xi could speak, Wu Bin's expression immediately became serious.

"Of course I have one. I told you, I encountered one during summer vacation!"

Then, Wu Bin told Ye Luoluo about his "adventure" during the summer vacation.

Ye Luoluo was skeptical.

"Hey, don't disbelieve me, I'm telling you, it was Lin Xi who drove the ghost out of me!"

"No, you think I called her Master when school started? It was because she saved my life!"

Although this sounded like a plot from a novel, Wu Bin's expression was so real that Ye Luoluo began to feel uncertain again.

Is this true?

She didn't believe Wu Bin, but only believed Lin Xi.

So Ye Luoluo came over to Lin Xi for an answer.

Lin Xi was not the type to lie about such a thing, so he nodded and admitted it.

Ye Luoluo didn't know what she was thinking of, and suddenly she exclaimed in surprise: "So when school started, you said that you helped Wu Bin a small favor, which was to save his life!?"

It is not wrong to say so.

So Lin Xi nodded again.

Ye Luoluo: “…”

Your little favor and my little favor seem to be a little different.

However, after hearing this incident, Ye Luoluo always felt that her deskmate looked a little different.

Why does he inexplicably have the temperament of a master?

"Xixi, so you are a ghost hunter?"

Ye Luoluo looked at Lin Xi with curiosity.

But no matter how you look at it, she is still my deskmate who is like a little sister.

Although she seemed to have gained some weight recently and was not as thin as when she first met her, she was still quite thin. At least in the eyes of the kind-hearted Ye Luoluo, Lin Xi was still the little girl who needed her help.

A little sister like this can actually catch ghosts?!

Seeing the curiosity in her big eyes, Lin Xi smiled and said, "Not only can I catch ghosts, I can also tell fortunes."

"Really? Then can you calculate it for me?" Ye Luoluo looked at her with wide eyes, her face full of anticipation.

She didn't know that Linxi's fortune-telling service started at a thousand yuan. She thought it was just like a classmate of hers who liked to tell fortunes with tarot cards, and that he could tell fortunes casually.

Lin Xi didn't say anything. She liked Ye Luoluo very much, and Ye Luoluo had helped her a lot in school. She didn't mind telling her fortune for free.

After looking at Ye Luoluo seriously for a few seconds, Lin Xi said, "You were born in a well-off family. Your parents are loving and kind to you, so your life has been very smooth from birth to now. The only exceptions were a high fever when you were six years old, which almost made you deaf, and a car accident when you were twelve, but you didn't suffer any serious injuries."

Ye Luoluo originally listened to her fortune telling with curiosity, but the more she listened, the more surprised she became, and finally she was stunned.

"You, how do you know?!"

She was able to remember things when she was six years old, and she remembered the high fever she had.

If my mother had not come to check whether I was covered with the quilt that night and discovered that I had a high fever and sent me to the hospital in time, I might have become deaf!

There were also twelve-year-olds who graduated from elementary school and went on a trip. Although they were not in the city, their car had an accident on the way here. Their entire school bus overturned and many classmates were injured.

Because there was a flower bed nearby, no one was seriously injured. Ye Luoluo only had a minor scratch, which was a blessing in disguise.

Oh my god, Lin Xi actually figured it out!

Just when Ye Luoluo was about to call Lin Xi "Master", Lin Xi suddenly added another sentence.

"Judging from your face, do you have a brother?"

elder brother?

Ye Luoluo frowned.

"I don't have a brother."

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