Sheng An squatted down desperately, not wanting to waste his energy anymore. Normally, he would pant after running a few simple steps, so he didn’t have enough strength to break open the door.
At this time, there was suddenly a creepy noise accompanied by laughter and crying, shrill and terrifying. It sent a chill down his spine.
What is this…
Sheng An froze. What he feared most were ghosts.
He immediately hammered the door and cried, “Mom, I want mom…”
The weak-looking boy was fiddling with his cell phone at the door, which was the source of the sound.
Hearing Sheng An’s crying, the boy left. Then he took off his glasses, took out his cell phone, and dialed out. “Brother Hanjing, I did what you said..”
“Thanks.” The man’s voice was gentle, as warm as sunlight.
“Not at all. If it weren’t for your tutoring, how could I have won a prize at the orchestral competition? Besides, I tolerated him for a whole day.”
“Yes, no one teaches him to behave. As his cousin, I’ll take care of it.” Sheng Hanjing smiled coldly.
**
That night:
Sheng Yuxi ran to Sheng Hanjing’s room. “Second Brother, let me tell you a piece of good news.”
“Huh?” Sheng Hanjing turned, his silhouette chiseled and gentle.
“Sheng An had a hard time on the first day at his new school. He even peed his pants. He must’ve been too rampant at school and the kids must’ve retaliated against him. That serves him right.”
“Really?” Sheng Hanjing was surprised. “I’m sorry to hear that.”
“Hmph, he deserves it.” Sheng Yuxi curled his lips. “Since he was little, countless people have been bullied by him. We’re his cousins, so he hasn’t dared to bully us, but he never shows any respect to us. Well, we’re just too lazy to waste time on him.”
“Yes…” Sheng Hanjing lowered his eyes to conceal the emotions in his eyes.
“But you didn’t know the news until now?” Sheng Yuxi looked at Sheng Hanjing.
Sheng Hanjing propped his head with a hand and looked at his younger brother with a smile. “I’m not as well-informed as you.”
At this time, Sheng Yuxi suddenly spun on the spot and jumped up. “I’m so glad God taught Sheng An a lesson for us. I’m gonna tell Yangyang the news.”
“Huh?” Sheng Hanjing stood up immediately. “Let’s tell her together.”
In Sheng Yang’s room, after hearing the news, Sheng Yang put down the book in her hand and looked at Sheng Yuxi seriously. “Third Brother, do you really think God did it?”
“Of course not. He must’ve bullied someone too hard and was retaliated against,” Sheng Yuxi hypothesized.
“They used scary sound effects to scare Sheng An. And it happened to be what Sheng An fears most.” Sheng Yang stroked her chin. “There must’ve been someone behind this.”
Sheng Hanjing coughed. “Yangyang, this isn’t a detective novel. You really like analysis and research huh.”
Sheng Yang looked at him silently. “Logic and cause and effect apply to any occasion.”
Sheng Hanjing coughed again. “Yangyang, I think you’ve read too many books. The piano I bought for you happens to be here now and has already been installed. Would you like to try it?”
“Okay.” Sheng Yang didn’t refuse and got up immediately.
They made a new piano room for Sheng Yang which was larger than Sheng Hanjing’s piano room. Sheng Hanjing had arranged this.