Miss Shen is Actually A Bigshot in Witchcraft
Chapter 130 - 130: PlacementChapter 130: Placement
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Seeing the dark look on Fu Shi’s face, Shen Chun quickly comforted him. “I’m fine. It’s just that my meridians are damaged, so it’s normal for me to vomit blood.”
Moreover, to her, it wasn’t an injury at all.
Fu Shi walked out without saying a word. When he returned, he mentioned that Shen Chun had to stay in the hospital for a week.
Shen Chun immediately laid back on the soft hospital bed and stared at the ceiling in a daze. Was she going to lie down for another week even without any illness or pain? How boring was this sort of life?
After she found her phone and pressed the power button, a bunch of messages popped up on the screen.
Little Chi had sent her a lot of messages.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Sister, how are you? I was so worried about you.”
“I went to see you today. The doctor said that you’ll be fine.”
“Hu Jing seems to have become much happier. She said that her mom is a star. Are our parents also stars?”
Shen Chun couldn’t help but smile.
In this world, she at least had a family who loved her. She had not felt this kind of warmth in a long time.
She replied, “I’ll be fine after another week!” Then, she added a “hug” emoji.
Shen Chi immediately replied with a puppy hug emoji.
“Sister! I knew you would get better. I’ll visit you tomorrow weekend after 1 finish my homework!”
“Okay.” Shen Chun felt a little teary.
This feeling of being loved was much more heartwarming than being alone.
Seeing that the sky was getting dark, Fu Shi was about to go back.
Seeing that he was still looking at her worriedly, Shen Chun kissed him gently on the cheek. “Don’t worry, Hubby.”
“Yes, you have to tell me if there’s anything.” This time, Mr. Fu wasn’t in a hurry to avoid her kiss. He was really worried about her.
As Shen Chun lay on the bed with nothing to do, she started to chant. She wanted to send a message to Hu Jing’s grandma in her dreams.
Hu Jing had been by Fu Shi’s side for too long.
The orphanage might not be able to supervise her meals, so sending her home was the most suitable choice.
She quickly located Hu Jing’s grandma’s address.
The old lady was already asleep. At this age, she no longer had dreams, but she had clearly seen her late daughter-in-law tonight.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“You… what are you doing here? Aren’t you already dead?” Hu Jing’s grandma was so frightened that she stuttered. “Don’t look for me. It was my son’s idea to set fire to the house.”
The female ghost in her eyes was actually Shen Chun.
Shen Chun didn’t say a word. She stared at her with bloodshot eyes and watched as she revealed her crimes one by one.
Perhaps it was because Hu Jing’s grandma felt uncomfortable being stared at, she finally couldn’t hold it in anymore and knelt down with a plop. “I beg you, leave quickly. On account that I’m your mother, on account that I’m an old woman, let me go.”
“If you don’t let me go, why should I let you go?” Shen Chun said softly. However, even though her tone wasn’t harsh, the other party was still scared out of her wits.
“Don’t eat me,! Bodhisattva! 1 beg you, don’t kill me.” Hu Jing’s grandma pulled Shen Chun’s leg and refused to let her go.
“You remember my child?” Shen Chun widened her eyes and said with an impassive expression, “She didn’t eat or drink for three years. I’ll make sure you don’t eat for three years either.”
“No, no, no! I can’t starve! I’m already so old. 1 beg you… Is she dead? If she’s not dead, 1’11 do anything for her, okay?”
Shen Chun looked at the old lady on the ground coldly. “Really?”
Hu Jing’s grandma hurriedly nodded and said, “The teacher said that she’s at a friend’s house. I’ll go pick her up now. After we come back, I’ll provide her with good food and drinks. I’ll also get that fortune teller to dispel the curse on your grave. I’ll go and offer things to you every year, as long as you don’t kill me…” Shen Chun left her dream.
Not long after, Fu Shi called and said, “Hu Jing’s grandma is here to pick up the child.”
He looked at the clock on the hospital wall again. It was one in the morning..