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Chapter 24 Strange Movement

A group of children searched around the library but could not find any clues.

Everyone who was originally in high spirits became a little disappointed, "Who did it?"

"have no idea."

While several people were talking, they couldn't help but look at the little silver-haired cub, and saw that she was lowering her head, and her long bangs completely covered up the emotions in her eyes.

"Book..." Shi Xi said.

Everyone couldn't hear clearly: "What?"

"Where are the books in the box?" Shi Xi asked, "I want to see those torn books."

Jack reacted immediately and said with bright eyes, "Yes, we can find clues from those torn books."

"I know, those books were taken away by Teacher Jenny," the little girl with braids raised her hand and said, "It seems they were taken back to her room."

"Let's go take a look."

A group of children quietly came to the corner of the corridor outside Teacher Jenny's room.

They all carefully poked their heads out and looked at Teacher Jenny's room. They discussed in a low voice: "Is Teacher Jenny in the room?"

"have no idea."

"If she is in the room, we will send one person to lure her away, and then we will sneak into her room quietly to look for books."

"But who is going to lure her away?"

Several children looked at each other in confusion. Jack was a little confused and subconsciously asked Shi Xi: "Xiao Xi, what do you think?"

No one answered. Everyone turned around and saw that the place where Shi Xi was standing was empty.

"Where's Xiaoxi?"

"Brother Jack, over there," the little girl with braids tugged at his clothes and pointed to the other end of the corridor.

The little silver-haired cub was standing in front of Teacher Jenny's room. She raised her hand and knocked on the door.

“Tuk-tuk!”

Everyone:

"Who is it?" Jenny heard the noise and walked over to open the door. When she opened the door, she didn't see anyone. Just when she was confused, a milky voice sounded from below.

"Teacher Jenny."

Jenny looked down and saw the short-legged cub standing in front of her. There was a look of surprise in her eyes, "Xiaoxi, what's wrong?"

"Teacher, I want to see the book that was torn today," Shi Xi said in a serious tone.

"The book that was torn today? Why?" Jenny was puzzled.

"We are looking for evidence," Jack trotted over. "We believe that those books were not damaged by Xiaoxi, so we want to find clues in the books."

Jenny was dumbfounded: "Clue?"

"Yes, Teacher Jenny, please give us a look, please."

"Teacher Jenny, you are the best~"

"Teacher Jenny, show us."

Jenny took a few steps back, and her eyes met Shi Xi's eyes inadvertently. Her golden-blue eyes were full of expectation, and then she looked at the other children who were looking at her with bright eyes.

Jenny felt even more pressure, and she said helplessly, "Okay, I'll show you."

"Wow, teacher, you are the best!"

"But," Jenny changed the topic with a very serious expression, "you have to be careful not to damage it when you can't look at it."

"yes!"

The small box was placed on the ground. The children looked over and saw that several books in the box had been torn to pieces.

The person who destroyed the book seemed to have deliberately torn the book into irregular strips, but the person seemed to be lifeless and could not tear it off before the binding line.

"That's too much," said the little girl with pigtails. "Who is so bad?"

Shi Xi looked at the books that were torn to the binding line, raised his head and asked Jenny, "Teacher, do you have any useless books here? Books that are thicker than these books."

"Ah, yes, yes, what's the matter?" Jenny found her a copy of the Yu Clan's daily language that she bought two years ago. She bought it out of temporary interest, but the Yu Clan's language was too difficult, she

After studying it for half a month, I threw it into the corner of the bookshelf.

The book is about three centimeters thick and a bit heavy.

Shi Xi took the book and asked Jenny again: "Is it really useless?"

"Yes, it's useless, just take it if you want," Jenny nodded.

After receiving a definite answer, the silver-haired little cub hummed, holding the three-centimetre-thick book in his left and right hands, and tore it apart easily.

"Hiss!"

The three-centimetre-thick book was easily split into two by her.

Everyone's eyes widened instantly.

"I have always been very strong," the cute little cub said in a sweet voice, "If I were the one who tore them, I would definitely tear these books into pieces."

After finishing speaking, for fear that they would not believe it, he overlapped the two halves of the book and tore them apart again.

She tore it really easily, without any change in her expression, as easily as if she were tearing two pieces of tissue paper.

Everyone:......

The strength is really great.

"That means it wasn't Xiaoxi who did it." Jack said happily.

"Yes, Xiaoxi is so strong. If you want to tear the books apart, these books will definitely turn into rubbish."

"That's right, that's right."

Jenny was stunned. It took her a while to come back to her senses. She looked at the little silver-haired cub surrounded by children and didn't know what to say for a moment.

"Teacher Jenny, does this prove that Xiaoxi didn't do it?" The children all looked at Jenny.

Jenny looked at the messy and tattered books in the box, then at the neatly torn books in the little cub's hands, thought for a while and said, "I'll talk to the vice-dean tomorrow."

"Great," the children were very happy.

Jenny reminded them that it was getting late and they needed to get ready to go back to bed.

The children were happy and happy.

It was night, Shi Xi suddenly woke up from her deep sleep, her ears moved, and she pushed Wu Wu next to her: "Wu Wu."

"Xixi, why don't you sleep? The little cub needs to sleep more to grow taller," Wuwu said to her.

"There seems to be a strange sound outside," Shi Xi said.

Wu Wu was silent for a while and said, "Let's go to sleep."

"But..." The little cub hesitated.

"Xixi, have you forgotten what I said before? Don't get close if you hear strange noises. If you get close casually, you will be unlucky," Wuwu said to her in a serious tone, "If you want to be safe, you should mind your own business."

The little cub didn't say anything, climbed out of bed, put on his shoes and walked out.

Wu Wu had no choice but to follow, "What's wrong with you? In the past, you would ignore any strange noises."

"I was the only one at that time," Shi Xi said. "I didn't care about myself. Whatever happened to others was none of my business. But now that Jack and the others are here, I can't ignore them."

Wuwu sighed quietly, "But you are just a little cub, you can't do many things."

"If anything happens, I'll go find the teacher right away," the little cub promised.

After hearing this, Wuwu didn't know what to say.

The place where the strange noises came from was the small church. Many people in the Human Federation believe in the God of Light, and it is said that He will bless people.

Teachers at the orphanage occasionally take the children to worship.

But Shi Xi doesn't believe in the existence of gods. It's better to believe in gods and ghosts than to believe in yourself.


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