Chapter 39 Wedding Story Telling

Perhaps the time of childhood passes by very quickly.

Louis spent another month raising dogs, practicing Tibetan Buddhism, and going to school. During this period, Emma also pretended to be decent and restored her image as an excellent student in school.

As for Yurenka, as a new member of the family, now that her mother is about to marry David, she will also have her own home, so she has stopped making trouble.

However, she still instinctively built up her network at school, becoming the core of a small group through intimidation, intelligence, candy, etc. It seemed that she enjoyed doing this.

The other two people in the family, Jenny and David, were also busy with wedding preparations. Although a Western-style wedding was not as complicated as an authentic Chinese wedding, there was still a lot to prepare. Fortunately, they had their sister Angela to help.

David didn't finish his work until the day before the wedding.

And on this day, the wedding was officially held.

Guests, white wedding dress, black suit.

David took Jenny's hand and walked slowly into the auditorium, then stepped onto the stage under the gaze of countless people.

The priest asked a serious question and the two of them solemnly took the vows.

In the audience, Louis, Emma and Yurenka clapped their hands.

At this point, the family welcomed a new hostess.

……

After the wedding, Louis got to know several of David's friends' children with David's special care.

Well, they were all children of wealthy small factory owners or farmers, but not really rich people. They were in line with their class and were older than Louis. However, Louis's maturity completely smoothed out this discrepancy, and he even became the hub of the group with his eloquence.

However, there was one child among these children who seemed a little out of place. She was dressed very simply and tightly, wrapping herself tightly. When faced with questions from others, she only answered one sentence without any enthusiasm, but her eyes were always on them, with a hint of envy.

"Hello?"

"Ah."

"I'm Louis. You might be a little nervous, but we're all nice people. I believe no one would make things difficult for a shy girl, right, friends?"

The children I just met all smiled.

Even if some people don't like this girl, they will smile at this moment after hearing Louis' words.

"So, can you tell us your name?"

Facing Louis's smile, the girl raised her head and said, "My name is... Carrie, my mother is a nun... We just moved here, and the priest asked me to come here."

Louis' eyes flashed with understanding.

Nun, that makes sense. And since the other party came with the priest and her mother, it means they are not David's friends. As for Jenny's friends, it's strange that Jenny doesn't have many friends.

"Sister, do you guys have dessert? I remember you seemed to have a lot of rules?"

Carrie swallowed.

Without waiting for her to speak, Louis stuffed a small cake into her hand and started chatting with a group of older children, replenishing food from time to time and chatting with Carrie in passing, trying not to make her a marginalized character.

Carrie took small bites of the cake in her mouth, feeling the smooth texture of the cream and the delicious sweetness, and squinted her eyes happily.

The cake was quickly eaten, but she didn't dare to take it herself. As if she was afraid of something, she just stared at Louis.

???

Louis was a little curious about what kind of family they belonged to; they seemed very strict, but he didn't want to delve into it. In this special land, it was best not to be too curious. He didn't want to encounter a demon or something; that would be terrible.

So, he casually gave the other person another piece of cake without asking about his situation.

Carrie took it and continued to eat it in small bites, as happy as a hamster. Halfway through, she reluctantly put the remaining half back into the box, apparently preparing to take it home to savor it slowly.

At this moment, Louis was listening to the boy in front of him with great interest.

"There's an abandoned cemetery on the farm my family just took over. There's a horror story about it: the former farmer missed his wife so much that he sewed a scarecrow out of straw, bones, and cloth, and lived with it every day to ease his longing. But one day, the scarecrow actually came to life!"

"It has branches that can grow freely, a body that is not afraid of swords, and it also has the general appearance of a human!"

"A lot of people are scared and don't dare go to his farm."

"and then?"

"Then the farmer disappeared, and the cemetery on the farm was abandoned. Until now, the farm has been taken over by my father. However, the cemetery next to it is eerie, and my father never lets me go there. I think this story is true."

"Tsk, this story isn't scary at all, it's true, haha."

"Then you come one?"

"Just come."

"It's a curse about a golden arm. It was spread by a black employee. It's said that there's a family in Michigan... The women are particularly fond of beauty and gold jewelry..."

The boy described vividly that people with golden arms would be hunted by female ghosts. Female ghosts were very cruel and would usually chop people into pieces with axes. They were also extremely ugly in appearance, half-rotten, with holes in their flesh that were disgusting.

Everyone's eyelids were twitching and they were scared to death.

But Louis found it a bit boring. This kind of visual horror story didn't have much flavor when told. If it suddenly appeared now, perhaps it could bring some visual impact.

Bored Louis yawned, picked up a Haagen-Dazs and started eating. After the boy finished speaking, he became interested and told them a story called The Monkey's Paw.

"Everyone in this world has various wishes. Have you ever thought of something that can fulfill people's wishes?"

"..."

Louis began to scare the children with his expressive voice.

At this time, a young woman in black came over from the backstage. She looked at Carrie, then looked at Louis and other boys beside Carrie. Her eyes became obviously more alert, and she said in a cold voice, "Let's go."

Carrie glanced at Louis and the cake in his hand reluctantly, but still followed closely.

When Louis turned around, he saw Carrie had already left with her mother.

It's getting late.

Louis, Emma and Yulenka stayed at home, and Angela was responsible for cooking.

Well, compared to David's sumptuous cooking, Angela's cooking is relatively simple.

Angela rolled her eyes. "Don't look at me. This is all I can do. Wait a minute. If they're not planning a honeymoon, David will be back in a couple of days to cook for you."

As for where David is tonight?
Yes, a love hotel.

It's going to be a great night.

(End of this chapter)

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