The old woman had indeed seen that ghostly face more than once.
After seeing it for the first time, she saw it again in the middle of the night for the next day, two days, three days… for a whole week!
It was right above her bed, staring at her.
"…It must be haunting me!" the old woman said, her expression somewhat dazed.
Imagine waking up every night to a ghostly face staring straight at you… The old woman's ability to remain calm was a testament to her remarkable mental fortitude.
The viewers in the live stream felt a chill run down their spines just listening to the old woman's account:
[…I'm getting goosebumps! This old woman's eloquence is a waste of her talent; she's really good at storytelling! It's so relatable!] "No, I have to hold my roommate!"
"We're terrified just listening to it, and this old lady saw it with her own eyes! How scared must she be?"
"This old lady is really something! If I saw that thing, I'd be lucky not to die of fright, let alone take a picture. I'm terrified of these things; I don't even dare go to dark places at night for fear of encountering something evil."
"Prosperity, democracy, civilization, harmony..."
"I'll put a wooden fish here and strike it for everyone to drive away the ghostly energy!"
...
Because of this, the old lady's daily life was affected. She couldn't eat well, and as for sleeping, it was even worse. After all, every night a ghostly face was watching her from above; who could sleep well like that?
Under these circumstances, unsurprisingly, the old lady was somewhat dazed every day.
The only consolation was that although the ghostly face stared at her every night, it didn't do anything else; it just silently stared at her.
The old woman was both anxious and terrified. Finally, one night, in a fit of anger, she picked up her phone and took a picture of the ghost face—which is how Xu Gui and the others saw the photo.
"Then, I ran away from home to find my daughter," the old woman told Xu Gui and the others. "Thankfully, once I left my hometown, that ghost face stopped following me. I thought I had completely gotten rid of it, but!!"
The old woman's relaxed tone suddenly turned into one of collapse: "But just two days ago, I saw that ghost face again in the flower bed downstairs in my daughter's neighborhood!"
The old woman was truly devastated. She had been in the city for over half a month, and nothing had happened. She thought she had completely gotten rid of it, but reality suddenly dealt her a heavy blow, leaving her dizzy and gritting her teeth.
The old woman hadn't told her daughter why she'd suddenly come to the city before, afraid of worrying her child; she'd only said she missed her. But this time, seeing the ghost face again caused her emotional breakdown, which her daughter noticed.
Under pressure, the old woman had no choice but to tell her.
The old woman's daughter sighed, "At first, I thought my mom was joking. Let's not even talk about the times; who believes in these things anymore? Besides, my mom used to be the least superstitious... But my mom's emotions are definitely off. I've never seen her so distraught. She also has photos in her hand, so I thought, could she really be possessed by a ghost?"
She continued, "We were thinking of taking her to a temple to burn incense, but after watching your livestream, I wanted to bring her here... So, Master, is my mom really possessed by a ghost?"
"Absolutely! She's possessed by a ghost!" the old woman exclaimed, her emotions running high. "Don't I know myself?"
The daughter looked at her helplessly and said, "Listen to what the Master has to say first..."
The old woman snorted coldly, staring at Xu Gui with distrust in her eyes, and said, "This young woman is so young, can she handle that ghost? I think that ghost is incredibly fierce; most people probably couldn't handle it!"
"Let me tell you, your line of work isn't just about looks. You're dealing with ghosts, and one wrong move and you're dead... I see you're so pretty, you'd be better off as a celebrity than a fortune teller."
The old woman suddenly became enthusiastic and started acting like a job broker, saying, "I heard being a celebrity is really lucrative these days. You can easily make a lot of money just by filming a TV series... Look at how beautiful you are, it's such a waste not to be a celebrity! Being a fortune teller here has no future!"
The paparazzi: "..."
The old woman's daughter: "..."
In some ways, the old woman was quite capable, accurately identifying Xu Gui's true profession at a glance.
Xu Gui didn't speak, but instead looked at the photo a few more times before asking the old woman, "Auntie, every time you see the ghost face, do you hear any strange noises?"
The old woman paused, thinking carefully, "Strange noises... does hearing a cat meow count?"
Xu Gui: "So, every time the ghost face appears, you hear a cat meow, right?"
The old woman thought carefully and nodded, "It seems like that's true... ugh, just thinking about it gives me the creeps, that's why people say cats are really eerie... There used to be a saying in our area that wherever there are cats, there might be ghosts!"
This perfectly matched her current situation.
The old woman's voice was mysterious, making everyone else nervous, as for Xu Gui...
Xu Gui: ...
Xu Gui hesitated, unsure if she should say something.
"…Ghost encounters? I've had those before. It's better to believe it's true than not." A voice broke in; it was Old Man Lu, who had somehow joined the group. Standing to the side, he spoke mysteriously, eager to share, "This happened when I was young…" "
There was a guy in our village whose family noticed he would get up every night, open the door, and go out. They didn't know where he went, but he'd never come back until morning. And every time he returned, his feet were covered in thick mud. When they asked him, he said he hadn't gone out at night."
"Finally, one day, his family decided to follow him to see what he was doing every night… Then, they followed him to a graveyard, densely packed with grave mounds. It looked eerie, but the man was perfectly at ease. He went straight to a grave mound, hugged the tombstone in front of it, and fell asleep. He didn't get up until dawn the next day and went home."
"His family asked him again, and he still said he hadn't gone anywhere, just slept at home until dawn... Later, it was the old man in his village who saw the problem, saying that the man had been possessed by a ghost, his soul had been taken by it."
"Do you know why? It turns out that the grave he went to every day was a woman's grave, and he was possessed by a female ghost!"
After the old man finished speaking, a gasp rippled through the room, the atmosphere becoming extremely heavy. In this solemn atmosphere, Xu Gui, with her relaxed expression, seemed utterly out of place.
Everyone couldn't help but look at her, and one of them asked, "...Teacher Xu, aren't you scared?"
Xu Gui, under the gaze of four pairs of eyes, replied, "...Scared! Of course I'm scared." If this was indeed true, it was certainly frightening.
The old woman looked at the old man and said with surprise, "Brother, you encountered something like this when you were young?"
"That's right," the old man said. "Back in my youth, to make a living, I traveled all over the country, and inevitably encountered some strange things—brides in coffins, the sound of knocking on coffins coming from graves in the middle of the night, or children whose souls were taken by ghosts…"
The old woman exclaimed, "Oh my, you've really seen a lot, brother!"
The old man, with a proud expression, waved his hand casually, "That's nothing!"
The old woman sighed and said, "It's just that these young people nowadays don't know the dangers. They learn a little bit of skill and think they can exorcise ghosts for others, completely unaware of the seriousness of the matter, and aren't afraid of getting themselves into trouble."
"That's right. If we're talking about knowledge, our generation knows more. My friend's grandson, blah blah blah…"
"Oh my, we have a relative who's the same!"
The old man and woman chatted happily, as if they'd known each other forever, and they had so much to talk about. Meanwhile, Xu Gui, who felt like he'd been called out several times, was speechless.
The scene had now become a two-person show between the old woman and the old man. Watching them get more and more excited and congenial, Xu Gui quietly took a sip of water.
...Hmm, their story was quite interesting.
"Mom!" Finally, the old woman's daughter couldn't stand it anymore, rolling her eyes and saying, "What have you been talking about? Do you still want to resolve your problems?"
The old woman: "...Of course I do, but this master you're looking for is not only so young, but he's also charging such a high price..."
Clearly, she was genuinely suspicious of Xu Gui and still resentful about the five hundred yuan.
"Young lady, don't let her youth fool you, she's got real skills!" the old man said readily. "You know Longhu Mountain, right? She's from Longhu Mountain, one of the elite disciples from there… fortune telling, feng shui, ghost catching—she's a master at it all, incredibly accurate."
Ignoring Xu Gui's surprised and bewildered expression, the old man continued, "As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. If she weren't truly skilled, she wouldn't dare charge such a high price. So, why don't you let her take a look at your case…"
Something the old man said struck a chord with the old woman, and she finally changed her previous resistance to Xu Gui and agreed to cooperate.
Xu Gui still asked the same question: "So, when you saw the ghost face, you also heard a cat meowing, right?"
The old woman nodded: "That's right… but what does the cat meowing have to do with the ghost face I saw? Does that mean the ghost face had a pet cat with it? Can a ghost still keep pets?"
The old woman's focus had already shifted.
Xu Gui: "..."
"Perhaps you can be a little bolder with your guess?" she said. "Maybe the owner of that ghostly face is actually this cat? It's just that this cat looks a bit strange?"
"What do you mean?" The old woman was a little confused and said, "You mean, a cat is pretending to be a ghost to scare me? What kind of grudge does it hold against me? Even in death, it doesn't forget to pretend to be a ghost to scare me."
Hearing the first sentence, Xu Gui: O(∩_∩)O
Hearing the last sentence, Xu Gui: xue Ke
Xu Gui realized that sometimes she couldn't be too subtle in her words, so she simply said it more directly.
"What I mean is, the ghostly face you saw is actually a cat squatting there looking at you. Look at this photo, increase the exposure and turn up the screen brightness, can you vaguely see the outline of a cat?" she said.
The old woman's first reaction was, "Impossible! That's clearly a ghost face! What kind of cat could look like that?"
Her daughter, however, had already leaned closer to look at the phone. After looking, she exclaimed in surprise and hesitated, "It really does look like a cat!"
The old woman's first reaction to Xu Gui's words was skepticism, but what her own daughter said... surely her daughter wouldn't lie to her along with others, would she?
The old woman also leaned closer.
Then one, two... two more heads also leaned in.
"It really does look like a cat's face?" the old man pondered. "It's just that the light is too dark, so I can't see very clearly and can't be completely sure."
The old woman said, "...That shouldn't be the case. If this ghostly face is a cat, how could I still see it after coming all the way to the city? It couldn't have followed me here, could it?"
The old woman was joking, but seeing Xu Gui's serious face, she paused and asked softly, "This cat couldn't have really followed me to the city, could it?"
Xu Gui said, "When you get back, look carefully in the flower bed under the building where your daughter lives. You might find it there."
Xu Gui spoke with such certainty that the old woman was both doubtful and confused. She couldn't help but ask, "Is it following me like this just to scare me? What did I do that makes it hate me so much?"
What grudge could it hold against me?
Xu Gui: "Maybe it has no grudge or resentment. It just wants to find a suitable owner, and it's a bit shy. Think back, have you ever fed a cat with a rather unusual appearance before?"
The old woman said humorously, "...If its way of finding an owner is by scaring that person to death, then I think it might never find a suitable owner."
Because suitable owners have already been scared to death by it.
The old woman's daughter was obviously quick-witted and immediately said, "Master, I understand. I'll take my mother to look in the flower bed downstairs from my building right now to see if we can find that cat."
The old woman and her daughter left, and Xu Gui's stall was empty again.
"...Is it really possible for a cat to chase that far?" the photographer couldn't help but ask Xu Gui.
Xu Gui said, "I don't know about the other cats, but this cat is really persistent! Maybe it's because the old lady is one of the few people who treats it kindly, so it's stuck with her."
The photographer hesitated, then asked, "Just how ugly is this cat?" It only needed a little food to start chasing after people like this.
Xu Gui thought for a moment and said, "Well, it looks about the same as the picture on the old lady's phone."
Hearing this, everyone thought: ...It really is ugly.
At this moment, the old man standing to the side suddenly slapped his thigh and said, "Oh dear, I forgot to add that young lady on WeChat! This is the first time I've chatted so well with someone."
Xu Gui lifted her eyelids to look at him, and said with a complicated expression, "You'd better take it easy. Don't go and chat with every old lady you see. I'm afraid you'll get beaten up by her husband next time."
The old man's eyebrows danced: "Of course not!"
The old man was very confident and said, "I never seduce married women. Besides, my relationships with the young ladies are all consensual. I don't do anything that's forced or coerced. Who would beat me up?"
"Oh?" Xu Gui smiled at him and said, "Then I'll give you a prediction... If you don't restrain your behavior in the next week, you'll get beaten up."
The old man: "..." Now that you say that, I'm a little scared.
*
Xu Gui's fortune-telling stall went very smoothly in the afternoon. Her business had been much better recently, with many of the customers being her live stream viewers, who came to have all sorts of things told.
Aside from the "ghostly" old woman, the most memorable person was a girl. The girl was very young, probably in middle school, around eleven or twelve years old, and only had one hundred yuan in her pocket.
"Sister, I only have one hundred yuan. Can you help me calculate it?" she asked, clutching the money, looking at Xu Gui shyly. Sitting on the stool, her body shrouded in her oversized school uniform, her limbs slender and delicate, she seemed frail and thin.
Xu Gui looked at her and asked softly, "What do you want to calculate?"
The girl mustered her courage and said, "My dog, Dahuang, is lost. I've been looking for it for a long time, and I can't find it. I want to ask you, sister, if you can help me calculate where it is?" "
Dahuang?" Xu Gui blinked, leaning forward slightly, placing her hands on the table, and asking, "Is it your dog?"
The girl nodded vigorously.
Speaking of her dog, her shyness gradually faded, and she became more outgoing and talkative.
She said, "I found Dahuang. When I found it, it was so small and looked so pitiful. I begged my parents for a long time before they finally agreed to let me keep Dahuang."
"Dahuang is so well-behaved. It will fetch my shoes for me, and it will cry with me when I'm sad... It will pick me up and drop me off at school. It's really, really good!"
She used two "especially"s to describe her dog, her voice heavy, clearly showing that in her heart, Dahuang truly was an exceptionally good dog.
"The grandma next door said that Dahuang is very intelligent and a good dog." She chattered on and on, eager to share how wonderful her dog was, but towards the end, her voice suddenly became somber because she said,
"But after last month, Dahuang disappeared. My mom said it suddenly went crazy and ran away, and I can't find it anywhere!"
She's currently in middle school and doesn't have much time, but whenever she gets home from school and has a spare moment, she starts looking for her dog in the neighborhood. She kept searching, never giving up, but after a month, she still hadn't found it.
"Mom said Dahuang might be dead." The girl bit her lip. "Others say that if a dog senses it might die, it will run away from home and die somewhere its owner can't see it. But I don't believe it. I don't believe Dahuang is dead. It's so young, only three years old. How could it possibly be dead?"
She looked at Xu Gui and asked, "Sister, can you help me figure out where Dahuang is now? I think it must be lost and can't find its way home. If I don't find it quickly, it will be very scared."
Xu Gui was speechless.
"That's right, I only have a hundred yuan…" She placed a handful of loose change, slightly damp from being clutched in her hand, on the table. "This is the allowance I've saved over the past two years. It's not enough, but I'll pay back the remaining two hundred yuan slowly."
She looked at Xu Gui with a blush, seemingly realizing that her words were a bit too shameless—a child of this age already knew what shame was.
She hurriedly said, "Sister, don't worry, I, I... I'll try my best to save money to pay you back! This is my student ID. I'm a student in Class 3, Grade 5 of XX Elementary School. If I don't pay you back, you can come to the school to find me..."
Xu Gui didn't speak, but gently picked up the slightly damp stack of money on the table and put it back in the girl's hand. Seeing the girl's somewhat bewildered expression, she said,
"You're lucky. I'm currently running a 'buy ten, get one free' promotion. You happen to be one of my ten customers today, so I can give you a free reading."
The girl was stunned for a moment, then said, "Sister, you don't need to feel sorry for me. I have money. I get New Year's money every year, but I've spent it all this year..."
Xu Gui: "I'm not pitying you. Otherwise, you could ask the older brother here or the grandfather over there if I have such a promotion. You're late. A few days ago, my promotion was even more generous. I not only gave people free reading, but I gave them two free readings. After this reading, if they come back next time, I'll have to give them another free reading."
The girl was surprised, then... Feeling worried, she said, "Then, sister, aren't you losing out?"
Xu Gui smiled and said, "Remember, no matter who loses, the merchant won't lose out... You're just lucky. If you had arrived here a second earlier or later, you wouldn't have gotten this free order."
She said, seemingly seriously, "I used to hear people say that children have the best luck, but I didn't believe it. Now it seems it's really true... It seems you're a very lucky child."
As she spoke, the girl's expression brightened, finally becoming beaming, and she cupped her face, saying, "Am I really that lucky?"
Seeing the change in her expression, the chat in Xu Gui's live stream was filled with comments:
[That's right! I can vouch for her, she's telling the truth, you really are an incredibly lucky alt account!]
[Everyone in our live stream saw it, Xu Gui did indeed hold a buy-ten-get-one-free event, my goodness, how can there be such a lucky child?]
[Waaah, the child is so cute, but Xu Gui looks cute too, her personality is cute, they're both so adorable!] [
Xu Gui probably knew this kid was broke, so she deliberately lied to her. She used to be indifferent to her, but now she suddenly thinks she's actually quite nice. Hopefully, she won't change and won't be corrupted by the entertainment industry.]
[Our Xiao Gui is a really good person, very cute... High school student, don't throw away the gifts! Save them for after this elimination round!]
*
Xu Gui looked at the girl in front of her.
The girl happily said, "Then, sister, please help me find out where my dog, Da Huang, is. He's all alone outside; what if he gets bullied? He's so silly; if he becomes a stray and can't get food, will he starve?"
She seemed genuinely worried about the dog named Da Huang.
Xu Gui didn't disappoint her and immediately said, "Then I'll help you find out..."
The girl looked at her expectantly, and then she saw Xu Gui's eyelashes flutter slightly.
...Sister's eyelashes are so long, like butterflies fluttering their wings.
The girl couldn't help but feel relaxed and happy at the thought of finding out where her beloved dog, Dahuang, was.
Xu Gui suddenly looked up at her.
The girl asked, "So, sister, have you figured out where Dahuang is?"
Xu Gui: "..."
"Yes," she nodded.
The girl asked eagerly, "Where is it?"
Xu Gui pondered, "Your Dahuang accidentally ran away that day and became a stray dog. Then a rich guy took a liking to it and brought it home... Now it's living the high life at that rich guy's house, completely oblivious to its new surroundings. Are you sure you want to bring it back?"
The girl: "..."
Xu Gui said coldly, "You know, Dahuang's life isn't very comfortable at your house. Your parents don't like it... But with its new owner, it's doing very well. Its new owner feeds it the best dog food and even makes special dog meals for it. It lives in a large apartment; it's a pampered young master dog now."
"So, do you want to bring it back and let it continue to suffer at your house?"
Xu Gui said calmly, "I think if you really like this dog and it's truly for its own good, then let it stay with its new owner. At least it's doing well."
Xu Gui's words greatly surprised the girl. She had originally thought that Da Huang would have a hard time after getting lost, but now this woman said that Da Huang was very happy. The
girl was stunned.
Meanwhile, Xu Gui's live stream chat exploded because of her words:
[What's going on? How could Xu Gui say such a thing to a young girl? Isn't that hurtful?]
[Slander! This is slander! Dogs don't despise their owners for being poor. They aren't the kind of animals that despise the poor and love the rich. They've chosen an owner, and as long as the owner doesn't abandon them, they won't despise their owner for being poor!]
[Xu Gui is too harsh! I thought she was a good person just now, but now she seems so cold-hearted!]
[The puppy wouldn't despise its owner! Xu Gui, don't talk nonsense!] [
I don't think Xu Gui is the kind of person who speaks so coldly. She just told the kind lie of "buy ten get one free" because the girl had no money. I don't believe she's the kind of person who would say something so cold. I think there must be a reason for her saying that.]
[Actually... I have a bad feeling. Don't you guys think that Xu Gui is deliberately making the girl think that the dog is doing well, so that the girl doesn't want to go and find the dog?]
[Bad feeling +1]
...
The girl hung her head dejectedly, as if she had suffered a great blow.
Xu Gui sighed and softened her tone, saying, "If you want to find it, I can tell you where it is..."
"...No, no need." The girl said this, her voice muffled, "Sister, you're right. Da Huang isn't doing well at my house. If I want what's best for it, I should let it stay with its new owner."
She said this, but the girl's expression looked extremely lost and gloomy, her eyes filled with tears, about to fall, as if she was about to cry. Obviously, these words did not come from her heart.
Clearly, she was reluctant to part with her beloved dog, Dahuang, but she said those words for Dahuang's sake.
"Sister, thank you for helping me find Dahuang." The girl stood up and obediently thanked her. "Then I'll go home now... My parents will worry if they don't come back soon."
Xu Gui hummed in agreement, watching her leave, seeing her raise her hand to wipe her eyes as if she were crying.
This scene was enough to bring tears to the eyes and sore hearts of countless viewers.
"Why did you have to say that to her?" the old man couldn't help but ask. "Just say a few comforting words to appease her, wouldn't that have been enough?"—The old man also believed that Xu Gui wasn't the type to say such things without reason.
Hearing his words, Xu Gui sighed and said, "What else do you want me to say? If I don't say it harshly, she won't give up; she'll just keep thinking about finding the dog... I can only tell her that the dog is doing very well, much better than she imagines, and only then will she continue to give up looking for the dog."
Because she truly loved the dog, she knew it was enjoying a life of luxury she couldn't even imagine, and that's why the child gave up looking for the dog. Otherwise, no matter what Xu Gui said, she wouldn't have given up.
The old man couldn't help but ask, "Her dog, could it be... dead?"
Xu Gui nodded silently.
The old man sighed and said, "What a tragedy."
For a little girl who truly loved dogs, telling her that the dog was dead was indeed too cruel. No wonder Xu Gui had to say such cold words to make her give up.
"Was the dog beaten to death?" the paparazzi asked in a low voice.
Xu Gui: "...No." The paparazzi
: "Then how did it die? Was it made into dog meat hot pot?" He made the most terrifying guess.
Xu Gui nodded, then shook his head, finally revealing the truth.
"That dog was killed by her parents while she was away," Xu Gui said with a hint of remorse. "And they even made it into a dog meat hot pot for her."
The cameraman: !!
Others: ? ? !!
"...No wonder you didn't want to tell her the truth," the cameraman murmured.
This was indeed too cruel; telling the child would likely leave her with lifelong psychological trauma.
However, the viewers in the live stream fell silent upon hearing Xu Gui's words. Those with similar experiences couldn't help but share:
"When I was little, I raised a chicken. I really raised it from a chick to an adult. That chicken was incredibly well-behaved; it followed me everywhere. I loved it so much. But one day when I came home from school, I found it was gone, just like what happened to this little girl. The difference was, my mom and dad killed it and made it into spicy chicken. After I ate it, they told me what happened."
They even asked me, "Is this chicken tasty? It's your chicken!" You can't imagine how I felt. I threw up right then and there, and even now, I don't want to eat chicken. Just thinking about it makes me want to vomit. I'm traumatized.
[I've had similar experiences. Adults seem to find it funny when children do this. They don't appreciate their affection for their pets; instead, they make fun of the children, completely unaware of the psychological trauma they cause.]
[Psychological trauma +1. Xu Gui was right not to tell the child the truth. Otherwise, I suspect she would suffer the same lifelong trauma as the previous woman.]
[I used to think Xu Gui was heartless, but now I realize that for a girl, this is truly the cruelest yet tenderest lie.]
...
Xu Gui, having told such a lie, now frowns, her eyelids twitching, as if telling her things won't go smoothly.
But she has done everything she can; if anything else happens, she's powerless.
Xu Gui stopped thinking about it and focused her attention back on filming. Just as she finished calculating for the last old lady and started packing up, she suddenly received a phone call.
"...What? Aunt Tuanzi was in a car accident and is in the hospital now?" She was shocked and quickly asked, "Which hospital? I'm coming right now."
It was the orphanage director calling. The director said, "Don't worry, your Aunt Tuanzi is fine. She's had a basic check-up, and apart from some scratches, there's nothing else wrong. So don't rush, just come slowly."
The director was clearly worried that Xu Gui might cause trouble if she rushed over, so she added this.
Xu Gui composed herself and said, "I understand, I'm coming right now..."
In a way, receiving the director's call actually calmed Xu Gui down—she had already calculated that if she told Aunt Tuanzi about her child's whereabouts, Aunt Tuanzi would encounter a life-threatening accident, which was why Xu Gui had hesitated to tell her the truth.
Fortunately, she had shared some of her luck with Aunt Tuanzi, so although Aunt Tuanzi had an accident, she shouldn't have suffered any major problems.
Realizing this, Xu Gui wasn't too panicked. After hanging up the phone, she asked the person filming her to help pack up her stall, then quickly hailed a taxi and went to the hospital.
Aunt Tuanzi was at the Central Hospital, about half an hour's drive from where she had her stall. Following the information given by the director, Xu Gui quickly arrived at Aunt Tuanzi's ward.
Aunt Tuanzi was in a three-person room. When Xu Gui arrived, there were already several people in the ward, including Aunt Tuanzi's son, Wu Xueya, and the other people from the orphanage, including the director.
Xu Gui went over and found that Aunt Tuanzi was doing well. She was conscious and didn't have any missing limbs. She was smiling and talking with everyone from the orphanage.
Next to her, Wu Xueya sat there somewhat listlessly, holding her hand.
Everyone was pleasantly surprised to see Xu Gui. Xu Gui immediately asked, "Aunt Tuanzi, are you alright? How did you suddenly get into a car accident? Was it an accident?"
She bombarded her with questions, and Aunt Tuanzi could only answer them slowly.
After she finished speaking, Xu Gui finally understood why she had been in a car accident. It wasn't an accident, but rather a result of human error.
