Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me
Chapter 431 - 430: I Suspect There’s a Ghost in My House

Chapter 431: Chapter 430: I Suspect There’s a Ghost in My House

[Did Little Auntie poke into a den of little animals in today’s live stream? First a weasel and now a little mouse, what’s going on?]

[Wow, was it animals turning into humans earlier, and now humans into animals?]

As the audience commented on the live stream’s excessive animal content today, the little mouse in front of the camera suddenly bowed to Mianmian, then pulled out a small grey hat from the side and put it on its head.

While everyone was expecting the little mouse to start speaking, it just wiggled its ears and scurried away in a flash.

After a while, a hand picked up the mobile phone, revealing the face of a young and clean girl.

The girl saw that the mobile phone screen was on, but her expression wasn’t of surprise but of fright.

She looked around in panic, her lips pressed tightly together out of nervousness. Coincidentally, because the mouse had left, the screen was filled with question marks in the live chat, so the girl had no idea that a mouse had been standing in front of her phone just moments before.

"Don’t be afraid," said Mianmian, who by now had guessed what had happened, and tried to calm the girl, "Don’t worry, nothing scary happened just now."

The girl, reassured by Mianmian and thinking that it was the real Little Auntie live-streaming, and recalling the little boy who had talked to Mianmian in a previous stream standing nearby, gradually calmed down.

"Li-, Little Auntie, I’ll give you the divination money now," said the girl as she tipped Mianmian.

A notification popped up on the screen reading, "Pink Miaomiao tipped the anchor," along with special effects.

The audience then noticed the benefactor’s ID and burst into laughter.

Pink Miaomiao’s ID obviously belonged to a girl who liked cats, which made it all the more amusing since a mouse wearing a hat had just stood in front of her phone. The girl looked nervous, as if she realized something was amiss but didn’t know what had transpired.

Mischievously minded viewers commented: [Let’s not tell her first, we’ll surprise her later.]

[How can you be so naughty! But fortunately, I’m naughty too, so we end up in the same broadcasting room.]

Suddenly pale, Pink Miaomiao asked, "You guys, do you know why my mobile phone connected on its own? Is there something wrong with it? Is there a ghost in my phone?"

Pink Miaomiao was genuinely scared.

She pleaded with Mianmian for help, her eyes filled with hope: "Little Auntie, please help me, I’m really too scared."

Mianmian tilted her head, "First, tell me what you’re scared of, and then Mianmian will help you solve it. Don’t worry, Mianmian is your kindred spirit and will definitely help you."

Only then did Pink Miaomiao begin to explain the reason she wanted a fortune told.

It turned out she was a handcraft blogger who usually made handcrafted items at home. She made beautiful wool crochet flowers, heat shrink acrylic ornaments, and some ancient style hairpins and decorations.

A while ago, her grandmother passed away, so she went to the countryside to handle the funeral.

Pink Miaomiao was afraid that saying this would get her criticized online, so she quickly added, "I’m not being unfilial. My grandma wasn’t comfortable with city life, and I couldn’t adjust to life in the countryside. There’s no water heater there, which is inconvenient, and I couldn’t ship parcels, rendering it impossible to continue my work. That’s why my grandma had to stay in the village. There are a few other families there too, all kind and warm-hearted people. Grandma passed away peacefully, in her sleep. The elderly say she was blessed and that it was her time, so she left us peacefully."

Striving to survive, the girl’s vigorous explanation moved the audience in the live stream.

[You can tell the sister is internet-savvy, knowing that simply saying her grandma passed away and she went to handle the funeral alone would cause issues.]

[I understand. Some elderly get depressed living in the city, and they’re more prone to illness. My grandma was like that too!]

[There’s nothing wrong with Sister’s approach, keep talking, don’t be nervous.]

Seeing that the viewers agreed with her actions and no one berated her, Pink Miaomiao relaxed and continued her story.

After the funeral was over and all was settled, she brought back some of her grandmother’s belongings, while others remained in the family house in the countryside.

Among these was an old-fashioned copper mirror, once part of her grandmother’s dowry.

Pink Miaomiao showed the copper mirror to the camera for Mianmian to see.

"What I want to say is actually about this, is there something wrong with this copper mirror, Little Auntie?" She nervously turned the mirror around before quickly placing it on the table to continue, "I make handcrafts, right? Sometimes I work so late on orders that I accidentally fall asleep on the table. Though I’m asleep, my work gets finished by the time I wake up, or sometimes I would have only made 10 heat shrink petals, but when I open my eyes, there are 30... I suspect there’s a ghost in the house..."

"Is the ghost living inside the copper mirror? Coming out to play at times?"

[That sounds like a good thing though, having someone do your work while you sleep. If it were me, I’d be overjoyed.]

[I think it’s a good thing too. If someone would do my homework while I slept, I’d kneel and kowtow ten times in gratitude.]

[Hahaha, is the person before a primary student? You should study hard and not be online all the time.]

After seeing the viewers’ comments, Pink Miaomiao hesitated and added, "I know it seems like a good thing. Who wouldn’t want their work done while they sleep? But I’m still scared. There’s no such thing as a free lunch in the world, right? If this goes on for too long, might the ghost turn hostile and harm me?"

Her concerns weren’t unfounded.

Human hearts are complex; even the kind-hearted can do terrible things when agitated, and the unkind might suddenly do good deeds. What about ghosts then?

Today it helps with work while you sleep, but what if it changes its mind tomorrow and decides to do harm?

[Sister has such a gentle voice, after listening to her talk for so long, I almost forgot what I saw at the beginning.]

[Yeah, I don’t think there’s a ghost in the copper mirror.]

[We should listen to what Little Auntie says, who knows if the little creature we saw at the start has anything to do with this.]

As the audience grew curious, Mianmian spoke up, "It’s not like that, it has nothing to do with the copper mirror; it’s just an ordinary mirror."

Hearing this, Pink Miaomiao became even more nervous.

"Really? Just an ordinary mirror? Then, who is helping me do things? I’m really scared..."

Mianmian was somewhat hesitant to explain.

She picked up a pen from the table and started to scribble and draw on a piece of paper.

The viewers were curious about what Mianmian was writing, and after waiting for a while, they saw Little Bun holding up the paper in his hands.

Strange objects made of simple lines appeared on the camera.

Pink Miaomiao was somewhat baffled, staring intently at the drawing, struggling to understand what it depicted even after scrutinizing it for a long time.

The viewers were equally clueless, some of them thinking that Little Auntie was performing some special magic.

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