Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The woman grabbed Ming Shu and didn’t let her go. She had to make her pay the money.
No matter how Ming Shu proved that she had nothing to do with this man, the woman wouldn’t let her go.
Ming Shu looked at the little goblin who seemed pitiful but whose eyes were actually glowing with evil light at her side, and she couldn’t help but twitch her mouth.
What do I owe him!
I just want to go have a meal.
If she knew she would encounter this, she would have stayed at home and eaten the turtle!
Gold Ingot: What did I do wrong? Why does my master want to eat me all the time?
“When I bought these things, they were all new. But now they’re ruined, what do you want me to do? And the sofa, look at it, what’s all this? In addition to the money for the furniture, there is also the cleaning fee…”
The woman kept talking and counted the losses, then offered Ming Shu a final number.
“Why should I help you?” Ming Shu looked at the little goblin.
“Because you’re my sister.” Chu Hui found himself a sister shamelessly.
“I have nothing to do with you, how come I became your sister?”
“Sister, you’re not going to watch a teenage boy be heartlessly sullied by someone, are you?”
“Yes, I am.” I even scare myself when I’m being heartless.
Chu Hui: “…”
Chu Hui shifted his eyes constantly and looked like he was harboring bad intentions just at a glance. “Sister, take it as I borrowed from you, okay? I’ll pay you back.”
“Pay me back?”
“Yes, yes.” Chu Hui nodded. “My brother is rich.”
“What’s your brother’s money got to do with you? And… If your brother cared for you, you wouldn’t be here now, would you? Besides, didn’t you run away from home? Do you dare to let your brother know?”
Ming Shu looked at him with a mysterious smile.
Each sentence was just penetrating into Chu Hui’s heart.
Chu Hui: “…”
Chu Hui lowered his head and said to the landlady, “Just sell me somewhere that could offer you a good price.”
The landlady: “…”
Ming Shu: “…”
Ming Shu was just talking carelessly. She wouldn’t really let the landlady sell this little goblin.
“You can have my help, but you’ll have to listen to me later.”
Chu Hui crossed his arms on his chest. “Sister, will you make me do anything weird?”
Ming Shu chuckled. “You’ll be sold anyway, so what does it matter who the buyer will be?”
Chu Hui thought for a moment. The struggle clear on his pretty face, he finally nodded with difficulty. “Okay.”
Ming Shu then took out her phone and transferred the money to the landlady immediately.
The landlady threw all of Chu Hui’s things out of the house. “Such bad luck.”
Chu Hui’s things were in the silver suitcase, and his headphones were hung on the suitcase’s handle.
The landlady closed the door and left.
Chu Hui sat on the suitcase, looking at Ming Shu with low spirits. “Sister, I think I have a fever.”
Ming Shu frowned. “It’s just a fever, will it burn your brain? Be a man and bear it!”
Chu Hui: “…”
He lowered his head and leaned it against the handle.
Chu Hui was thinking about how to trap Ming Shu when suddenly his head was lifted by someone. A warm hand rested on his forehead, and Chu Hui was forced to look at the girl in front of him.
Ming Shu took back her hand and asked, “Where are you going to live?”
“I don’t know,” the young man answered softly.
“Do you have money?”
“No.”
In order to increase his credibility, Chu Hui took out his wallet and showed it to Ming Shu. There wasn’t any cash in it, but there were a few cards.
“My brother has canceled all these cards.”
Chu Hui stretched against the handle and said helplessly, “Sister, will you take me in?”
“Why should I do that?” I don’t know you!
“Didn’t you tell me to listen to you? Besides, I owe you so much money. What if I run away if you don’t watch over me?”
“I can go to your brother.”
Chu Hui: “…”
The wind blew through the corridor. Ming Shu saw Chu Hui looked worse and worse, so she turned around and walked toward her house. “Come in.”
Chu Hui followed Ming Shu in happily with his suitcase.
The Host’s house was a studio and a curtain and bookshelf were used to separate different spaces in the middle.
“Find yourself the medicine, it should be in that drawer.” Ming Shu pointed to somewhere. “I’ll go out for some time.”
She was very hungry.
She needed to find herself some food.
She had no time to chat with this little goblin leisurely.
Chu Hui lay down on the sofa immodestly and responded in a vague tone.
…
After feeding herself, Ming Shu went to the supermarket and bought some more food. It was so cold that she should save more snacks.
She opened the door and came in. The heat dissipated the chill from her body.
Ming Shu took off her coat and walked into the living room.
She caught sight of the young man on the sofa at a glance.
His head was buried in the pillow, and one of his hands was hanging off of the sofa, meanwhile Gold Ingot was crawling under his fingers.
“Chu Hui? Get up.”
The young man didn’t respond.
Ming Shu called him two more times but he had no response.
Ming Shu crouched down and reached out to pick his head up from the pillow. The young man’s face was red and burning badly.
Ming Shu touched her own forehead.
Surely it was such bad luck.
She got up and went to find the medicine, fed it to him, and then moved him to the bed.
…
Chu Hui didn’t wake up until noon the next day. He reached out and touched his forehead, feeling heavy in his head, and tasteless in his mouth.
The young man revealed a blank and confused face. Who am I? Where am I? What am I doing?
Chu Hui didn’t react until after a long while.
He was now at Wei Lan’s house.
Chu Hui pushed himself up and looked at the quilt on him. It had a faint fragrance, not perfume, only the girl’s fragrance.
“Sister?” Chu Hui called.
No one answered from outside.
Chu Hui got off the bed and found a pair of brand new men’s slippers. He came out in his slippers and went two steps to the living room.
Chu Hui saw the pitiful turtle that had nothing left to live for lying with its legs in the air, unable to turn itself over no matter how it tried.
This… Did she raise this?
“Can you cook?”
A voice sounded suddenly from the side, and Chu Hui looked over in a rush.
The girl was in a home dress, and her soft hair fell down along her graceful curves. She leaned against the bookshelf with her arms crossed over her chest and stared at him with smiling eyes.
Chu Hui shook his head.
He could obviously see the disgust on the girl’s face.
I should seriously consider changing to another little goblin who can cook, Ming Shu thought.
Ming Shu came over from the bookshelf with her snacks and threw herself onto the sofa. “Then go out and buy some food.”
Chu Hui opened his mouth. “I’m feeling sick.”
Ming Shu nodded her head. “Just in time for you to go out and see a doctor before you burn your brain.”
Chu Hui: “…” You will burn your brain.
“Can’t I order takeout…”
Ming Shu said, “It’s snowing heavily and takeout is unavailable.”
If not, why would she bother going out herself?
Chu Hui struggled in his heart for a while and finally held out his hand toward Ming Shu. “Money.”
Ming Shu drew several banknotes from her pocket and gave them to him.
Chu Hui took the money and went straight out.
Ming Shu was a bit startled. “Where’s your coat?”
Chu Hui answered while changing his shoes: “I don’t know where I lost it.”
Ming Shu: “…”
Okay, very reasonable. I have nothing to say at all.
“Why haven’t you lost yourself?”
Chu Hui balanced on his tiptoes and looked up at Ming Shu. There was a faint smile on his pale face. “I’ve lost myself to you, Sister.”
“What do you want with me?” Has he recovered his memory?
The little goblin’s acting skills are getting more and more perfect. I can do nothing about that.
The young man sounded very innocent, though. “Sister, I’m just… homeless.”