Hamza Sees a Ghost
The results came out, and then we had a closing ceremony for the semester.
There were two attention-seeking students in this school, one was Wade, who boasted about his sister wherever he went.
Another one is Lucy, who would ask everyone she met, "Do you know who I am? I am my sister's older sister!"
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Wherever Mia went, she could hear people discussing Susie. She had become a prominent figure in the school.
I heard that Susie came in first.
Before the exam, Mia arrogantly declared that she would come in first place. Mia was just waiting to see how miserably she would fail.
I didn't expect that she actually came in first!
Susie, with her beautiful face shining brightly, was chatting and laughing with her classmates.
Mia suddenly felt a sense of weakness.
This time, she didn't even make it to the top ten, let alone claiming the first place in the class.
She suddenly felt ridiculous, secretly competing with Susie like this, but Susie never took her seriously.
And her path diverged further and further from Susie's. Mia watched the dazzling Susie and suddenly realized that she would never catch up with her in this lifetime.
Suddenly, Mia covered her face and started crying...
On the way home from school, Wade insisted on helping Susie carry her backpack.
Zion and Hamza also came to pick up Susie and Lucy, and the siblings were always the most eye-catching presence when they were together.
Mia tightened the straps of her backpack, bit her lip, and turned her head to run away.
Although Susie was really excellent, she still despised herself and hated herself!
After the next semester graduation, she would no longer be in the same school as Susie. She hoped to never see her again in her lifetime.
Because Susie was really a nightmare for her, a mountain that weighed on her and she could never overcome, making it hard for her to breathe.
Decades later, after Mia's death, she arrived at Yama Palace and sighed with regret. Finally, she thought, she had been liberated. Susie had been a shadow over her entire life, and she no longer had to bear this burden... But when she took a look at Yama Palace...
In the past, the nights in the north got dark early. Susie and her siblings were driving home when they passed by a kindergarten. Suddenly, they saw a female teacher coming out of the kindergarten.
She looked exhausted, but at the same time, she seemed very happy. It was evident that she was still very cheerful when she finished work.
"Sister, what's wrong?" Wade followed her gaze.
Zion glanced and squinted slightly.
Wade said, "She didn't have any ghosts either..."
Nowadays, when my sister suddenly looks at someone, they will immediately suspect if the other person is possessed by a ghost.
"Although there were no ghosts, bad luck was lingering around... Oh, sister, did your unlucky ghost go out to play?"
Susie shook her head.
Zion said, "That wasn't bad luck, that was bad vibes."
Misfortune and bad luck are not the same thing. Misfortune refers to a person consistently having bad luck due to their own energy field or their energy field being constantly disrupted.
Moldiness, however, was contagious, short-term, and transmitted from someone.
The three siblings huddled together and whispered quietly. Lucy made an effort to join them, although she couldn't participate, she just enjoyed listening.
"Stop the car," Hamza said calmly.
The driver immediately stopped the car.
"Go!" Susie ran downstairs with her two brothers.
Lucy hurriedly said, "I will also go, wait for me!"
There were only Hamza and the driver left in the car.
Hamza said, "Follow them and drive the car over there to park."
He pointed to the bend ahead.
The female preschool teacher looked as if she was going down that road. Hamza didn't know exactly where they were going, but there were parking spaces on the side of that road where they could park and wait.
Susie, Wade, Zion, and Lucy quietly followed behind the female preschool teacher, pretending to walk home after school.
The car passed Susie and then passed the female teacher, and parked in the parking space ahead.
The driver worriedly said, "Young master, should we let the young ladies run around like this?"
Hamza looked into the rearview mirror, his face expressionless. "Don't ask too much."
The driver felt a sense of oppression and quickly shut his mouth.
Hamza was looking at his younger brothers and sisters through the rearview mirror. They were getting closer and closer. The female teacher had already reached the side of the car and turned around to look at Susie and the others behind her.
She didn't see Susie and the others get off the car, she just felt that it was getting dark and a few kids were not being picked up by their parents, so she walked back like that...
Parents' hearts are really big!
She was a little worried and couldn't help but slow down her pace. She thought about walking slower to see which neighborhood the children were from and, by the way, escort them for a while.
"Strange, I have never seen these children before..." the female preschool teacher muttered to herself.
Hamza looked at her in the car and noticed the worry in her eyes.
He was a good teacher, but I don't know why there was a sense of moldiness or gloominess.
While he was thinking, Hamza suddenly felt that something was wrong.
He felt like something was watching him...
Hamza instinctively turned around and looked at the window near the roadside.
The result was that a person was found lying there, but it was not known when.
He hid behind the car, his eyes quietly peering over the vehicle, staring at the female preschool teacher...
He was a man.
Hamza couldn't see what he looked like, but there was a head hanging down from his body, with the head upside down, staring at him in the car.
Upon seeing Hamza, he suddenly flashed a terrifying smile. Because he was upside down, his eyes appeared even more eerie...
Hamza exclaimed, "!"