The water ghost obsequiously stepped forward to explain on Tuantuan's behalf.
"He's trying to get the koi scales to absorb bad luck. Doing something like that is bad for your merits. That kid knows how to please a grown man, he's even willing to sacrifice his merits."
Gu Jinghuai's actions left the water ghost deeply moved.
It's truly inferior to humans in both humanity and ghosthood.
Whether it's good luck or bad luck, that's beyond human control; it violates the laws of nature.
Tuantuan also whispered to her father and brother, "If a bad person wants good luck, then we'll give her bad luck, hehe."
Yang Jinchuan & Yang Qixiu: "!!"
Brilliant!
That's brilliant!
If you absorb good luck, good luck will follow.
If it absorbs bad luck, doesn't that mean one misfortune after another, and you're going to have a really bad time?
Gu Jinghuai returned soon after.
The koi's scales are no longer the same golden color they were at the beginning; they've become droopy.
Gu Jinghuai absorbed a little bit of the bad luck from each patient, but the impact was not significant and did not go too far against the laws of nature.
Those patients will experience a slight reduction in their pain and suffering as a result.
Tuantuan got down from her father's arms and took the koi scales from Gu Jinghuai's hands.
The koi's scales trembled under the stare, but then the little dumpling said in a childish voice, "Suck a tiny bit of my luck. Remember, it can only be a tiny bit, smaller than my fingernail."
The koi fish was so frightened that it leaped three feet high, almost piercing through the ceiling.
It fell from the ceiling to the ground, its scales kneeling on the ground, its head constantly kowtowing, begging for mercy.
Yang Jinchuan quickly went over, squatted down in front of Tuantuan, and shook his head: "Tuantuan, listen to your father, you can't let this thing be sucked away."
Yang Qixiu nodded in agreement, looking anxious: "Little sister, you're still a child. It won't do if your luck is sucked away. If you really want it sucked away, let your second brother do it."
Gu Jinghuai also spoke up, "You can absorb mine."
The little dumpling comforted everyone, "Don't worry, everyone. It only absorbed a tiny bit of my luck. It'll be fine. Because this luck isn't mine; it's Beibei who stole your luck."
Everyone: "!!"
How come Beibei is involved here?
The little girl told her father and second brother what had happened in the garden that day. Gu Jinghuai understood everything he heard!
What ruthless methods!
Mr. Yang was so angry that his face turned ashen, and he immediately went to find Ai Xin.
Yang Qixiu grabbed his arm, trying to calm him down: "Dad, I'm angry too, but we don't have any evidence right now. Talking is meaningless and will only make people think we're bullying others and tarnishing my sister's reputation."
Tuantuan just returned, and the Yang family started bullying Aixin and Beibei. The timing is too coincidental.
He didn't want his sister to suffer from rumors and gossip for no reason.
"Uncle Yang, Brother Yang is right. This matter needs to be considered carefully; harming others will ultimately harm oneself."
Yang Jinchuan had no choice but to put the matter aside for the time being and deal with things here first.
"Dad, don't worry, things will get better and better for our family."
With Xiao Tuanzi's words, Yang Jinchuan's irritable heart was calmed down.
"Tuantuan is right, our family will definitely get better and better."
Tuantuan beamed, having reassured her father and brother. She then continued speaking to the koi scales, "Don't be afraid. I just want to give you a golden coating. What if that person sees you go back looking dejected and tries to absorb all the bad luck?"
The koi scales finally breathed a sigh of relief.
It's amazing that it can absorb the luck of a little adult!
But it dared not inhale too much.
Just a tiny bit, and the koi's scales seemed to be plated with gold, making it incredibly beautiful and giving it a very auspicious appearance.
Gu Jinghuai stood to the side, taking in the whole scene.
He was extremely curious about who Tuan Tuan really was.
After the little dumpling finished doing all this, she held Gu Jinghuai's hand with her little hand. Gu Jinghuai felt a warmth pass through the dumpling's fingertips to his palm and then spread throughout his body.
The physical discomfort was replaced by a warm current.
Tuantuan is helping him.
Gu Jinghuai was extremely grateful: "Thank you, Tuantuan."
"You're welcome. Tuantuan should also thank Brother Jinghuai."
Gu Jinghuai smiled and said, "Tuantuan, there's no need to thank me. It was something I did voluntarily."
Tuan Tuan threw the koi scales onto the water ghost.
"Take it back. Find that person and give her the koi scales."
The little dumpling's voice was light and cheerful, while the water ghost and the koi's scales trembled.
Xiao Mei threw the ball in her hand to the ground, and half of the water ghost's body stretched out.
The water ghost is now complete.
But it was trembling with fear, so it would be better to just stab it to death.
[Little adult, please help me! I don't want to die... no, I don't want my soul to be scattered! If that person knew I schemed against him, he'd definitely slap me to death!]
This trip might be the end of it; it risked its life for the entire journey.
"After you deliver the koi scales, leave. I'll have Xiaomei meet you."
Xiao Mei is a big drifter who has been following Tuan Tuan for a long time, and the water ghost envies its strength.
He then prostrated himself on the ground and kowtowed repeatedly: "Young master, rest assured, even if my soul is scattered, I guarantee to complete my mission."
The little ball of milk was very satisfied with its behavior and nodded: "Lying will get you struck by lightning, you know."
The water ghost trembled with fear, obeying whatever Tuan Tuan said. He dared not utter a single word of dissent, forced to accept whatever was said.
The water ghost, carrying the koi scales, quickly disappeared.
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