Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me -
Chapter 133 - 132: Thunderbolt Strikes from a Clear Sky
Chapter 133: Chapter 132: Thunderbolt Strikes from a Clear Sky
With that, Su Chenyi took the initiative to go downstairs.
On the way down, he happened to run into the nanny, Chen Ma, Su Chenfei, and the little zombie Ying Miao.
Mianmian carefully observed Chen Ma’s facial features and concluded that she was someone prone to sneaking around. She whispered to Su Chenjin, "Great-nephew, after checking on Chaoyang and Chaoyu, let’s go take a look at that painting."
It was when she first video-called her second great-nephew that Mianmian had noticed something off about the blood-red painting.
Su Chenjin nodded, "Okay."
"Little Auntie, I have already lost that painting," Su Chenyi said, appearing somewhat embarrassed, "My elder brother mentioned it again when he came, and the more I looked at it, the more I thought the painting was strange, so I threw it away."
Had that painting already been thrown away?
Mianmian scratched her head—could it be that she simply miscalculated?
"When we saw Chen Ma, she said she needed to speak with my second brother first before letting us in, so she brought us up here. My fifth and sixth brothers found Chaoyang and Chaoyu in the media room, the two rascals were gaming," Su Chenfei reported to Su Chenjin.
"The big brother is quite worried about them," Su Chenyi paused, "We were just about to go down."
The group continued to make their way downstairs, reaching the second-floor media room.
The media room was crowded with Su Chenzhou, Liao An, Ying Fang, and a little milk puppy sitting on the ground, staring intently at the screen.
Displayed on the 130-inch screen was a racetrack, with two identical boys controlling their remotes, playing a racing game.
Wearing 3D glasses and headphones, they seemed perfectly normal.
Su Chenyi walked directly up to his sons, paused the game, and spoke, "Chaoyang, Chaoyu, stop playing. Your uncles and I are here, we should all go out for a meal together."
"Why, Dad, we were having fun!!"
"That’s right, I was about to beat my brother, why did you suddenly pause the game?"
The two boys complained irritably, took off their 3D glasses, and glanced at the people who had entered the room. Their gaze lingered a bit longer on Mianmian, and the boy on the left asked curiously, "Who is this little sister?"
The boy on the right followed up immediately, "Chaoyang, are you silly? Didn’t our eldest uncle and dad tell us? We have a great-aunt who is much younger than us. We haven’t seen her since we were all at Grandpa’s house; it’s probably her."
"Oh yeah, that’s true," Su Chaoyang nodded vigorously, raising the remote in his hand, "Great-aunt, do you play this? It’s really fun, I can teach you."
Su Chaoyu said, "I can teach you too. If you don’t like this one, we can play other games."
The twin brothers not only looked and dressed identically, but even the dimples in their cheeks when they smiled were exactly the same.
This was the first time Mianmian had seen twins; she looked left and right, her face full of curiosity.
Confirming that she couldn’t find anything wrong with the boys’ faces either, she shook her little short legs, wanting to get down and say hello to her great-nephews up close.
Su Chenjin had no choice but to let go of Mianmian, his gaze sweeping over the wrists of his two little nephews.
There, where the tracking watches that should have been given by the sixth uncle were supposed to be, was now nothing.
There was still a problem with the people in this room, yet Little Auntie hadn’t been able to spot it. Could it be that the enemy knew Little Auntie could tell fortunes and had used some method to block her calculations?
Su Chenjin pondered the true nature of the situation.
Meanwhile, Mianmian was already standing in front of the two little milk dumplings.
She took out some toys: "Good little great-nephews, great-auntie has brought you gifts. Which one do you like?"
Su Chaoyang and Su Chaoyu looked down, their long eyelashes hiding a gleam in their eyes. Looking at the wooden figures and wooden Rubik’s cubes on the floor, toys suitable for children, they instinctively chose the wooden figures.
Dad had said all the things the little child took out of her bag were good, so they should just accept them without being polite.
After receiving the wooden figure toys, Mianmian showed them how to play. Su Chenfei also crouched down to join his nephews and Little Auntie, playing with the transformable wooden figures.
Everyone, both big and small, was having a great time, and Su Chenyan crouched down to join the fun too: "Little Auntie, I want one as well!"
Su Chenzhou furrowed his brows and sent a puzzled look toward Su Chenjin.
He was a hacker and also somewhat of an inventor. After learning that Little Auntie possessed special abilities and that ghosts truly existed in this world, he spent his time watching Variety Show live-streams and looking for places where ghosts might appear to test his various devices.
Having done his homework, Su Chenzhou even knew that to become a fierce ghost, one had to die filled with resentment.
Therefore, he deliberately brought his equipment to the school dormitory featured in the news, where bullying had led to a student’s suicidal leap. To ensure a successful test, he also brought along the student’s parents and the Su Family’s top lawyers, who talked about preparing to sue on behalf of the student at the scene.
At that time, there was no change in the surveillance devices, but the listening devices detected electrical currents. Phones were unusable on-site, and both the internet and signal frequencies became abnormal.
These reactions coincidentally matched the frequency responses he got after receiving a call from Chaoyang and hacking into the villa’s network system.
At the same moment, the network in the nearby area was normal; only the second brother’s villa exhibited such a reaction.
Hence, Su Chenzhou also felt that something was amiss here.
Upon receiving Su Chenzhou’s gaze, Su Chenjin shook his head with a complex expression.
There was an unspoken understanding between the brothers, and strictly speaking, their personalities had similarities. After exchanging looks, Su Chenzhou took the initiative to ask Su Chenyi, "Second brother, what happened to the watches I gave to Chaoyang and Chaoyu?"
"Those watches, these two kids broke them," Su Chenyi said with a frown. "Those two rascals were uncontrollable, opened the watches, and even got them wet. Here, I put them in this drawer, hoping you, the sixth one, could help fix them."
The two watches were indeed lying quietly inside the drawer. The back covers of the watches were open, and the yellow Talisman Paper inside was soaked, the colors all fading.
Mianmian was playing with two young nephews while quietly listening to the adults’ conversation.
She turned her head to see the Protective Charms in the drawer, all crumpled up, and blurted out, "Ah, did my grandnephews pee on Mianmian’s Protective Charms? How dirty."
Child’s urine, if used correctly, is a great item for warding off evil. Used wrongly, it can cause destruction like this to Talisman Spells, disrupting all the Spiritual Qi on them, creating a mess worse than if it were soaked in water.
"Er..." Hearing the truth from Mianmian, Su Chenyi smiled awkwardly, "I already scolded the two little stinkers. It’s too bad; big brother specifically put Protective Charms in the watches for the kids, and they ended up ruined."
"Our Protective Charms haven’t been used, can we give them to big brother?"
Mianmian was taken aback, "Did you give your Protective Charms to the grandnephews, great-nephew?"
Su Chenjin nodded slightly.
Mianmian looked at the damaged charms, feeling a bit sad.
Her calculations had all gone wrong. The grandnephews had trusted her so much before; would they now think she was a little swindler?
Her mom had even said that she was the most amazing Mianmian, that she could learn anything quickly. Fortune-telling too, surely it must be because Grandfather Heaven had blessed her with such intelligence.
Now that she was no longer smart, was it because Grandfather Heaven no longer wished to bless her?
As Mianmian was thinking about this sentence, the sky outside, which had been clear, suddenly boomed.
A thunderclap burst forth from the clear sky, sounding once before disappearing.
Mianmian reflexively covered her little head.
She was afraid her hair would stand on end from being struck by lightning again and nervously peered outside the window.
It wasn’t just her who was tense. Chen Mom, Su Chenyi, and the twins, upon hearing thunder on a clear day, all ran to a corner, huddling together, shaking.
After protecting her hair, Mianmian turned her head to find the grandnephews missing and curiously asked, "Are you guys like Mianmian, afraid that your hair will stand on end too?"
But even if they were afraid, they shouldn’t all run and climb on top of the second nephew, right?
Nanny Chen Mom and the two grandnephews, they were all treating the second nephew like a Big Tree, curling their feet on top of him.
Everyone’s gaze was focused on the corner, looking at the odd group of two adults and two children.
Su Chenyi’s forehead broke out in fine sweat, patting the people on him to get off, and then said awkwardly, "Well, we, we were just playing a game... just a game, haha. It’s a safety drill game for when the thunder strikes. Arong... it’s easy to play, do you guys want to try?"
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