devil said(2/2)
"Didn't you say that it was just a fairy tale?" Su Ge looked at the time and said in his heart that he could no longer stay with this little girl. "Well, thank you very much. I have something else to do and I have to leave."
Su Ge originally thought that Naiya had done so much and must have some purpose and would not let him go easily. Who knew that the little girl actually jumped down from the chair, walked straight to the side door, and waved Su Ge over with her hand.
"Let's go from here. At least you won't be seen directly on the street."
Su Ge found that he really couldn't figure out what this little girl was thinking. He observed it at the door and turned around and said, "Thank you very much. No, I won't see you again."
"See you soon," Naiya smiled, "My home is right here, No. 7, Golden Gallon Street. If you encounter trouble that you can't solve, or any other problems, you can come to me at any time."
Su Ge blinked, said nothing, and left. He walked out for more than ten meters. When he looked back, he found that she was still there with an unchanging smile on her face. It was a bit scary to see her at night like this.
So he hurriedly took a few steps and disappeared into the night.
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Two streets away from Lilac Street, York City Central Hospital.
A nurse was at the door trying to say something to a man in leather clothes, her expression full of guilt.
"I'm really sorry, Mr. Pandley Luther, because of the explosion in the lower block today, more than a dozen casualties were added, and your injury is almost healed, so I can only ask you to be discharged from the hospital early. Well, the dean said
Yes, we will waive your three-day hospitalization expenses to express our apology."
A man named Pandley Luther looked depressed, "Am I possessed by bad luck? First, I encountered a carriage overturning when I went out, and then my leg was almost broken when I was stepped on by a horse. I was even kicked out when I came to the hospital."
"Well, maybe you can go to Leinu Church and pray. The goddess will bless you when she hears your prayer." The nurse reluctantly comforted.
Pandley sighed and ran his hands over his body, but found that there was not even a penny, so he cried sadly and said, "Please tell me that there is at least one penny in the money you paid me."
"There should be some. Added up to three days, there should be a few pounds."
"Great, then give it to me quickly." Pandeli looked excited. He had been unlucky one after another this week, and finally encountered a lucky thing.
"It's too late today. Mr. Ott from the finance department won't be able to give it to you until tomorrow." The nurse apologized and was called back to help.
Pandley stood in the cold wind of the dark night for two minutes and walked home dejectedly.
Suddenly a black shadow came with the wind and slapped him on the face.
Pandely, who felt like he had been slapped, suppressed his anger and took off the thing on his face. He found that the hand felt unusually soft, "This is a piece of parchment? It's rare. You should be able to sell it for a good price in the old street."
He then turned it over to see what was depicted on it, and what he saw was two circling goat horns, and below was a skull with dark hollows in the eye sockets, and the cracked corners of the mouth seemed to be laughing at something.
An evil and terrifying aura rushed to my face, as if the things on the parchment would come to life at any time.
"Is this a devil? What child's graffiti destroyed the entire parchment? Sure enough, I am still very unlucky."
Chapter completed!