Quick Transmigration: Striving Every Day to Overcome Tribulation

Chapter 161 My sister said he was so pitiful.



Chapter 161 My sister said he was so pitiful.

My younger sister is fascinated by the redemption plots in novels, especially the possessive behavior of the redeemed male protagonist towards the female protagonist.

She gets very excited every time she looks at these.

She even fantasized about rescuing a beautiful but possessive girl.

The original owner, as the older sister, was very worried about this matter, but every time she worried that her younger sister would really fall for it, her younger sister would take the initiative to distance herself from them.

When the original owner asked why, her sister replied with disappointment and disdain, "They're just too ugly, not at all befitting a poor little thing. And it's one thing for them to accept my kindness, but to accept kindness from other people too, it's really bad luck!"

Original owner:? ? ?

The original owner found her sister's idea strange, but since it didn't harm herself or anyone else, she didn't say anything.

Due to a major job change, Su's father had to move the whole family, which meant that the two sisters would have to transfer schools.

The younger sister was extremely dissatisfied with this, and her resentment was about to overflow.

You see, she had finally managed to spot a poor little boy at school, and she had already planned to save him.

She had made that boy's heart and soul completely devoted to her, but now all of that had vanished, and she could only leave with a heart full of regret.

After learning of her sister's thoughts, Su's mother wanted to scold her.

In her opinion, her youngest daughter was simply mentally ill.

Rumors are spreading throughout the area that if a boy acts pitiful in front of his sister, he can win her pity, even though she's a big jerk.

Su's mother had heard about her sister's outrageous behavior, and she was both angry and anxious, wondering what had possessed her child.

Who would have thought that, having just moved into her new home, she would find herself living next door to a little boy her own age?

A philandering father, a seriously ill mother, and a pitiful man.

The poor thing had a unique, feminine beauty, and his broken expression was enough to make anyone who saw him feel sorry for him.

The moment my sister saw him, her eyes lit up dramatically, and her excitement surged like a tidal wave.

From then on, she pestered the boy all day long, giving him money and gifts, spending her pocket money on him without any hesitation.

Even at school, she didn't care about anything else, chasing after the boy all day long, gazing at him longingly. Even when faced with the boy's cold face, she was happy to endure it and remained devoted.

Su's parents couldn't stand this absurd scene any longer and were furious.

They tried to persuade her earnestly, but her sister wouldn't listen to reason. They even hit her and cursed at her, but she seemed to be under a spell and couldn't be swayed by anything. She was determined to be with that boy.

The original owner watched coldly from the sidelines, his heart filled with doubt.

In the past, when my sister played these "dating games," she would get tired of them in a week or two at most, and then dump those boys like trash.

But what's wrong with me this time? Why am I so obsessed, as if I'm possessed?

She would rather spend a little more pocket money to resolve the matter privately than be treated like a monkey at school, a laughingstock, and pointed at and gossiped about.

Later, it was as if his sister had been bewitched; she would die for him and live for him, and would go crazy if she didn't see him for a day.

They even sacrificed their bodies.

When the original owner and her family found out, they wanted to call the police, but her younger sister acted as if she had touched some taboo.

She cried and begged not to call the police; she was willing to sacrifice everything for the boy.

Even if he's just playing around with his brothers, he'll agree to be with her.

She wanted to save him.

The original owner thought her younger sister was strange, and now she doesn't even know who saved whom.

She and her parents only wanted their younger sister to recover.

However, when Su's parents called the police, the younger sister became enraged, stabbed Su's father with a knife, and then chased after Su's mother.

The original owner wanted to stop her younger sister, but she didn't know where her usually weak sister got her strength.

They took down all three of them.

My sister stood in a pool of blood, tears streaming down her face, as a fire destroyed everything.

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The afternoon sun lazily streamed into the room. Su Dai skipped and hopped into the room, her face beaming with undisguised excitement, heading straight for Su Su, who was comfortably nestled on the sofa playing on her phone.

"Sis, there's a cute but pitiful guy next door!"

Su Dai rushed to Su Su's side, bent down slightly, and whispered in Su Su's ear, her warm breath brushing against Su Su's ear. Her eyes kept glancing towards the door, as if afraid that someone might overhear.

Su Su rolled her eyes helplessly, reached out and pushed Su Dai's hand away, gently tapped her head with her slender fingers, and said in a deliberately serious tone:

"What do you mean 'poor little thing'? He's a neighbor, a neighbor! We just met, don't mess around. Also, think about it, last time when you moved, you were so full of sympathy that you gave all your allowance to that poor boy, and now you don't have a penny in your pocket. Learn your lesson."

Su Dai, however, disagreed. She pouted, tilted her head, widened her eyes, and looked resentful. She grabbed Su Su's hands again and swayed them back and forth like a spoiled child.

"Oh, sister. You really haven't seen that poor little guy next door. He looks so pitiful. He's thin and small, with big eyes, but they look so helpless and timid. His clothes are old and have several patches."

"When I saw him, he was squatting in a corner, clutching a dry bun in his hand, eating with great difficulty. If you saw him, you might have felt sorry for him and wanted to help him."

Su Dai spoke vividly, her facial expressions constantly changing as she described, sometimes frowning, sometimes sighing.

Su Su held a strawberry-flavored candy in her mouth, gently flicking it with her tongue, her eyes never leaving the phone screen. She had long since developed an "immunity" to Su Dai's persistent pleading, and simply replied with a nonchalant remark.

"Don't even think about it. I won't give you my allowance. If you get carried away and try to be some kind of 'savior,' don't come begging me when you're broke and can't afford snacks."

Wen Sudai blinked her big, watery eyes, pitifully tugged at Su Su's clothes, and said in a drawn-out, coquettish tone, "Sister~ how can you bear to see your little sister sad?"

Su Su was curled up on the sofa watching funny videos, but this commotion ruined her mood. She impatiently made a pause gesture, sat up straight, and said to Su Dai in a serious tone:

"Stop. If you're not sad, my wallet will be! So that I can have a comfortable month, don't bother me, I'm also short on cash."

As Su Su spoke, she patted her pockets to indicate that they were empty. She thought to herself that it was only the beginning of the month and she had just received her allowance. She couldn't let her younger sister take it all away like this.

That's a one-way trip.

Su Dai was not about to give up so easily; she pouted and was about to pretend to cry.

"If you keep doing this, I'm going to tell Mom and Dad!"

Without saying a word, Su Su shouted into the inner room, "Mom—"

That shout was full of energy, and Su Dai panicked instantly.

Seeing that Su Su was serious, she quickly waved her hand and said hastily, "Okay, okay. I won't bother you anymore! I'm going back to read my novel, hmph!"

With that, Su Dai jumped off Su Su and ran back to her room, slamming the door shut.

At this moment, Su's mother, who had heard the shouting from inside the room, hurriedly came out to check and asked with a puzzled look, "What's wrong? What are you shouting about?"

Su Su's eyes darted around, and she was about to calmly make up some excuse to get away with it when she heard her mother say slowly, "Keep a close eye on your sister these next few days, and whatever you do, don't give her any money. Take her out to play whenever you have time, but whatever you do, don't let her get close to that boy next door."

"Eh!"

Su Su tilted her head, her eyes full of confusion, wondering why her mother would suddenly give such an instruction.

Su's mother gently smoothed the wrinkles of the face mask with her slender fingers and continued her explanation in a nonchalant manner.

"Oh! This morning I was thinking of going to meet my new neighbors, and as soon as I stepped out the door, I saw Adele staring intently at a guy! She's my daughter, I know what kind of person she is. It's one thing for her to be overly compassionate, but she just moved here and doesn't know anyone yet, so I hope she doesn't cause any trouble."

"Given the situation next door, our child is naive. If she accidentally gets entangled with that boy, there will be plenty of trouble later!"


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