My daily mountain driving, I met a fox at the beginning and got married
Chapter 1207 Too Strong a Vigilance
If this trend continues, Anna will eventually become a ghost.
Should we help Anna or not?
The little koi carp, biting the pen, paced back and forth alone.
Nietzsche was restless at home, her mind troubled by Oleksandr's suggestion.
Why won't her older sister teach her?
If her sister had been willing to teach her those skills, she wouldn't have needed to ask Olek, and she wouldn't have had those messy relationships.
But her sister had been very good to her. Although the man was a ghost, and her sister had said that ghosts didn't need to care too much about those rules, she was still a human being, and this was just too absurd.
I'd be letting my sister down if I told anyone.
Nietzsche was struggling with his inner moral compass and couldn't make up his mind for a long time.
Anna returned at that moment.
Anna looked radiant in her stylish dress.
Nietzsche's mother's eyes lit up, and she quickly stepped forward: "Oh, my dear daughter, how did work go today?"
Anna only had a primary school education and little formal education, yet she unexpectedly found a high-paying job. As the primary breadwinner in the family, Anna naturally received a lot of attention.
Nietzsche was able to attend university, and a good one at that, largely thanks to Anna's financial support.
However, living in such a family, Nietzsche inevitably felt jealous when she occasionally saw her parents favoring her older sister so much while paying little attention to her.
Why is it that only my older sister gets all of this? Isn't it just because she has those special skills?
If I could learn all of my sister's skills, I would definitely be able to do even better than her!
Her parents will value her even more then.
Although Nietzsche thought this way, the remaining conscience in her heart condemned this idea.
Torn between two options, Nietzsche decided to test her sister.
Late at night, Anna, who had just finished getting ready for bed, was startled when her bedroom door was suddenly pushed open. She thought it was her boyfriend Olek, whom she couldn't shake off, coming to her door.
Anna breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that it was her sister's face.
"Why are you here? Why aren't you asleep so late? Don't you have school tomorrow? Can you manage?" Anna asked with her usual concern.
Nietzsche sighed softly and sat down beside her sister's bed.
Finally, the two sisters lay side by side on the bed and began their nighttime conversation, just like before.
"Sister, can't you teach me your special skills? I really want to learn! I also want to contribute to this family and become more capable. Sister, please teach me, okay?"
At first, the conversation went smoothly, but after hearing Nietzsche's request, Anna's relaxed mood suddenly turned heavy.
“No, this absolutely cannot be taught, and you don’t have the talent to learn it.” Anna firmly refused.
"Why can't I learn? I think I'm quite talented. Sister, please teach me! When I become stronger, I can help you too. If we sisters support each other, won't we have a better life?"
Anna smiled bitterly to herself. Her pain was misunderstood by everyone, yet her family saw her as fortunate! How ironic!
In fact, Anna didn't want this talent at all, because it tormented her soul constantly!
"Don't be stubborn, my dear sister. Listen to your older sister. I would never hurt you, right?"
Seeing that her sister still firmly refused, Nietzsche became even more furious and blurted out in a moment of impulsiveness: "Sister, you won't teach me because you're afraid that I'm more talented than you and will become even stronger after you learn it, right? Then the family will see that I'm better than you, and our parents won't value you anymore, will they?"
Anna was stunned by what she heard, then looked at her sister in disbelief: "Oh my God, my dear sister, how could you think of me like that? I never had such a thought! I only wish for our whole family to be safe and happy!"
Nietzsche was stung by her sister's shocked gaze, as if her conscience had been pricked by a needle.
"Sister, is that really what you think?" I don't believe you're that kind. People are inherently selfish.
"Of course that's what I think, Nietzsche. Haven't I been good enough to you all these years? Why do you have to argue with me about such a matter of right and wrong?"
Nietzsche pouted, clearly dissatisfied. "It's as if you're some kind of saint for helping me! My ability to go to school is a gift from God."
However, she didn't show it, after all, her sister had indeed helped her a lot, and it would be too impolite to turn against her now.
It seems my sister really doesn't want to teach me anymore. Nietzsche got out of bed, pretended to yawn, and prepared to leave. "Sister, of course I don't doubt you. It seems our conversation didn't go very well; I was too presumptuous. Sister, I have school tomorrow, so I'll go back and rest now."
Anna's eyes dimmed as she watched her sister's departing figure.
How did things come to this?
I really want to tell my sister everything, but if I do, it might put her in danger, so I'd better bear it all by myself.
As long as my family is safe and sound, that's all that matters.
The next morning, Nietzsche got up early, dressed in ordinary clothes, ate breakfast, and hurriedly left home, saying that there were many classes at school that day and the teachers would take attendance, so he couldn't be late.
Not long after I stepped out the door, I saw a girl on the street who looked somewhat familiar.
The little koi fish that had been waiting there saw its target appear and its eyes lit up immediately, so it quickly went to meet it.
"Hello, beautiful lady, where are you going?"
Nietzsche, who had already made up her mind to find Olek, couldn't help but scoff when she saw the little girl: "Go play somewhere else, kid, don't bother me. It's dangerous for you to be here alone. What if you get hit by a car? Go home and don't run around outside!"
After saying that, Nietzsche walked quickly forward.
The little koi fish suddenly stopped her: "Pretty sister, I sense something unusual about you. I have a feeling you're going to have bad luck today. What are you going to do?"
Nietzsche was furious when he heard this.
What nonsense is this little girl spouting? What does she mean by having bad luck today? She checked her horoscope, and she's clearly having a lucky day!
"Sister, please believe me, I'm very good at judging people. I've studied this kind of knowledge. For example, the aura around you is very strange, cold and eerie, like you've encountered a ghost. Only people who have come into contact with ghosts will be tainted by this aura. Ghosts are not good things, sister, you must not come into contact with them again! Otherwise, you might be in mortal danger."
In order to persuade the woman, the little koi deliberately pretended to be an innocent little girl.
It was as if meeting her was just a coincidence, and saying these things was simply out of genuine concern.
After all, she's just a pretty and cute little girl, and she was only trying to give you a friendly reminder. What bad intentions could she possibly have?
Humans usually don't have a strong sense of wariness towards children.
However, Little Koi may have miscalculated this time, because the other party stared at her warily after hearing this. (End of Chapter)
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