Chapter 173 Midnight Horror



The little dumpling answered the video call, and Su Yifan's bright smiling face appeared in the video.

Susie rubbed the goosebumps on her arms. It was the first time she had seen her third brother, who was known for his lack of emotion, with such a bright yet ingratiating smile. It was really... quite creepy.

"Little dumpling, have you missed your brother?" Su Yifan's warm voice came from the phone.

The little dumpling grinned, revealing eight tiny, white teeth through her rosy lips. "I missed you! I was just thinking about my brother!"

"Oh? What are you thinking about, brother?"

"I wonder if the bearded captain's beard was shaved off by his brother."

"Snap!" Su Yifan snapped his fingers coolly. "Little dumpling is so smart, no wonder she's my sister!"

so……

It really was my third brother who did it!

Moreover, judging from the way the third brother looks, it's clear that he feels absolutely no remorse for the bearded man who cried so bitterly on the show because he lost his big beard.

Why!

Life is tough, Tuanzi sighed.

The little dumpling sighed helplessly and silently decided that next time she recorded a show, she would bring more gifts for the bearded captain and ask him to forgive her immature brother.

After chatting with her third brother for a while and reporting her day to her eldest, youngest, and fourth brothers, the little dumpling wriggled her little bottom and crawled into bed, the cute little white rabbit pajamas' tail swaying back and forth.

The little dumpling pulled the blanket over itself, leaving only its two big, dark eyes peeking out. It rolled around and looked around the room.

Then she said in a sweet, clear voice, "Auntie Xiang, please turn off the light for me!"

"Goodnight, Miss." Ah Xiang, with a big auntie smile on her face, helped the little girl turn off the lights and close the door. She stayed outside the door for a while before returning to the maid's room that the housekeeper had arranged for her.

In the pitch black, the little dumpling opened its big, dark eyes.

Waaaaah... No older brother to tell her stories, no fourth brother to sing to her with his heavenly voice... Can't sleep... Waaaaah...

Just then, the little dumpling heard the doorknob click.

She immediately perked up her ears, and every cell in her body became alert.

“Little dumpling…” A fluffy little head peeked in from outside the door.

The little girl's eyes lit up. "Sister, what brings you here?"

Susie hugged her little pillow and a small bag, quickly climbed onto the little dumpling's bed, and lay down next to the little dumpling.

A pair of small hands were placed behind her head, looking at the beams and tiles of the Chinese-style roof. "Little dumpling, I can't sleep..."

When Su Lei and I were three years old, our mother got sick and brought us here, entrusting us to Su Quan.

Although I've lived here for a very long time, I still feel a bit strange coming back this time.

"Little dumpling, do you think a ghost might suddenly jump down from this beam and strangle us? Waaah!"

Susie made a fierce face and turned to scare the little dumpling.

But when I turned around, I saw the little dumpling sleeping peacefully.

She withdrew her Nine Yin White Bone Claw in loneliness; having a big heart is a blessing!

She closed her eyes, but just as she drifted off to sleep, she heard rustling sounds accompanied by a chilling hissing sound.

She recognized the voice.

She immediately opened her eyes and nudged the little dumpling, "Little dumpling, wake up! There's a snake in the house!"

"Hmm, snake... Uncle Liu said snake can be used to make dragon and tiger soup, it's very delicious..." The little dumpling smacked its lips twice, mumbled, and rolled over.

Su Xixi raised her hand and pinched her little nose directly.

Unable to breathe, the little dumpling kicked its little feet and cried out in a muffled voice, "Sister... Sister, help! I'm drowning!"

Her next words were muffled and unintelligible because Susie covered her mouth.

"Little dumpling, don't make a sound, there's a snake in our house!" Su Xixi whispered in her ear.

The little girl, her mouth and nose covered and unable to breathe, desperately wanted to tell her older sister that snakes use heat to sense their prey, and whispering wouldn't help, but she couldn't!

Su Xixi instructed seriously, "Little dumpling, I'm going to turn on the light now to deal with that snake. You stay here and don't move or make a sound. Don't let the snake find you, understand?"

Nod if you understand.

The little dumpling quickly nodded its head.

If she pretended to be stupid at this point, she wouldn't even need the snake to bite her; her own sister would have already smothered her to death.

"Hmm!" Su Xixi nodded in satisfaction.

With a "click," the light switch was turned on.

Although she was mentally prepared, Su Xixi still gasped when she saw it.

A huge king cobra, as thick as her arm, had crawled onto their blankets, its upper body raised, its red tongue flicking, its cold eyes staring at her and the little one menacingly.

Originally full of ambition and eager to make a name for herself, she felt a little apprehensive, and her hands trembled as she reached for the bag on her bedside table.

It contained a complete set of anatomical tools that she had made herself.

The little girl gripped her brick-making machine tightly, her nerves on edge.

That's a king cobra! If they can't kill it with one blow, even a single bite could cost her and her sister their lives.

Although my sister is quite skilled in martial arts and anatomical techniques, it would still be too risky for her to actually fight snakes with a knife.

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