Chapter 34
Mia gently bugged Madison’s pants. “Are you feeling sad, Madison?”
Madison shook her head “Not at all.”
not too much. She felt she might have gotten it wrong. Even though
Mia scrunched up her face. She could sense people’s emotions Just now, Madison seemed a bit down, but not too much she’d been dead for decades, she still thought like a child.
After moving pasti, Mia brushed those thoughts away and cheerfully looked around.
Startled, she screamed in fear and hid behind Madison, then peeked out at the dashing Sebastian, “Do you have a kept man in your room, Madison? I mean, kept ghost”
Hearing that, Madison started blushing. “You don’t know what you’re talking about! Stop talking nonsense!”
Mia didn’t like being seen as naive. “I’m not making things up. Even though I’m young, Thave seen a lot.”
Madison choked on her spit and covered Mia’s mouth with her hand. “What are you babbling about?”
Sebastian, who had been keeping an eye on them, took a step back. He was relieved he was a ghost now. If he were a living human, the others could have seen him blushing.
With her mouth covered, Mia blinked her eyes in confusion. It looked like she was asking if she did something wrong.
Madison was left speechless. She released Mia and tried to act calm, putting on her usual cold demeanor. She gently patted Mia’s head and said, “No more saying things like that. Kids need to stay away from such nonsense.”
Mia looked puzzled, but she was well–behaved and nodded obediently,
Madison briefly introduced Mia to Sebastian and then went to wash up.
ones she had seen before. But she
Mia was a little afraid of the tall and handsome Sebastian. Even though they were ghosts, Sebastian was different from her and any other on couldn’t quite put a finger on what made him different
To her, it felt seeing the kindergarten teacher she dreaded, giving her a strong urge to run away.
Mia obediently sat on the chair with her leg swinging back and forth. Her shiny eyes darted around, and she would sneak glances at Sebastian from time to time. “You got a question for me?
Mia nodded.
Sebastian wasn’t a big fan of kids, but he had a bit more patience for the adorable and well–behaved ones. “Ask away.”
Mia flew up to Sebastian. She instinctively raised her head and blinked her adorable eyes.
“Why was Madison mad when I said you were a kept ghost?”
Sebastian’s expression froze.
Mia continued, “As you nurture your cultivation alongside Madison, you’ll eventually succeed and live happily ever after with her, right?”
Sebastian simply didn’t know how to respond.
Like a curious child, Mia gazed at Sebastian with eyes brimming with a thirst for knowledge.
Kids really spelled trouble.
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