Lucy Murray, the Student who can Irritate People in Minutes

Alana Murray talked to Sylvia and she denied everything, saying that she just wasn't feeling well and it didn't matter. Alana Murray couldn't see anything unusual about her, so she kept an eye on her and let her go rest.

The moon was bright and the stars were sparse, around eight or nine o'clock, reading sounds came from Susie Murray's room.

Hamza Murray had a serious face, just like Martin Murray.

Wade Murray sat alone on the side, tinkering with his own video recorder on Susie Murray's pink dressing table.

At the desk, Susie Murray held her textbooks in both hands, propped up on her head.

Lucy Murray was facing her textbook, reading aloud, "The bright moonlight before the bed, I suspect it's frost on the ground... light... light..."

Hamza Murray looked at her coldly.

The textbook wrote about the noon sun on the day of hoeing, and there was even an illustration of hoeing.

So she was just reading randomly!

Not only was she reading randomly, but she couldn't even remember such a simple poem.

Hamza Murray said coldly, "Did you remember what I just taught you?"

Lucy Murray looked at her brother's icy and serious face, even scarier than her own father.

She said with a mournful face, "I remembered..."

Wade Murray sneered, "Did you remember everything?"

Lucy Murray was panicked, "I remembered, I remembered!"

Hamza Murray narrowed his eyes, "Okay, I'll test you. The previous line of 'The sea of learning knows no bounds, only hard work can take you there,' recite the full two lines."

He didn't require her to recite it all, reciting two lines would be considered passing.

Susie Murray looked at Lucy Murray and then at Hamza Murray.

Oh, the big brother is so fierce!

Lucy Murray's mind went blank. What was the previous line? She looked to Susie Murray for help.

Susie Murray didn't look at her and whispered, "The mountain of books..."

Hamza Murray looked at her sternly.

Susie Murray quickly shut up.

Lucy Murray stared, "What? What did you say?"

Susie Murray responded with a look, "You're hopeless! Think quickly!"

Lucy Murray racked her brain and said cautiously, "If you don't take the path to heaven, you will be taking a difficult journey on the sea of learning?"

Hamza Murray, "..."

Susie Murray was confused for a moment.

Is... is that so?

Lucy Murray successfully diverted Susie Murray's attention, making her forget the original sentence.

Hamza Murray said coldly, "Far up the cold mountain, the stone path is slanting, and there is a house where white clouds are born. Go on!"

Lucy Murray begged pitifully, "Give me a hint, brother!"

Wade Murray didn't even lift his head and gave a hint, "What what, February flowers."

Even he, who hates humanities the most, can recite it. Lucy Murray is really incompetent.

Lucy Murray immediately had confidence and said, "Stop the car, turn off the engine, pull the handbrake, and frost leaves are red as February flowers!"

Wade Murray, "..."

Hamza Murray, "..."

Susie Murray, ╭(⊙o⊙)╮

Is this the sentence? Did she just remember it wrong...

Susie Murray's memory is far beyond the normal range. Mitch Dubin often taught her complex spells, and she could remember them word for word.

At this moment, she doubted her own memory.

Hamza Murray was so angry that he threw in the towel and refused to continue.

What does this have to do with anything!

"You can go ask your uncle to teach you!" he said.

Lucy Murray cried pitifully, "Please don't, brother. My father has already had a heart attack because of me. If I go find him again, I'll just make him even more angry."

Hamza Murray sneered, "You know you make people angry?"

If he doesn't teach her, then no one will teach her!

Susie Murray covered her mouth and giggled.

Lucy Murray looked to her for help.

Susie Murray quickly pleaded on behalf of Lucy Murray, "Brother, Sister Lucy Murray made a mistake. Please teach her a little more, she will definitely get it." Little Naituan looked at Hamza Murray with big, pleading eyes. Hamza Murray hesitated for a moment and then agreed to teach for another five minutes.

After five minutes, Hamza Murray said, "When friends come from afar." Lucy Murray hesitated and said, "...though far away, we will kill," which made Susie Murray cover her face in disbelief.

Hamza Murray lost his temper, threw down the book, and said, "You figure it out on your own!" He stormed out of the room. Lucy Murray and Susie Murray looked at each other, confused.

Lucy Murray wondered if she had memorized it wrong, but Susie Murray reminded her that "though far away, we will kill" meant to kill enemies no matter how far away they were, so it couldn't be used to describe friends.

Susie Murray sympathized with Lucy Murray, saying that she was probably a "learning disabled" student. Lucy Murray felt hopeless and wondered why learning and exams had to be so difficult. Susie Murray comforted her and told her to go to bed.

Lucy Murray, "..."

She kicked off her slippers and jumped onto Susie Murray's bed, "I want to sleep in your room."

The two little girls looked at Wade Murray.

Wade Murray silently said, "I'll...wait a little longer."

How annoying, why was he a boy? Otherwise, he also wanted to sleep in this room.

Wade Murray didn't want to go back to his room. What if the female ghost came knocking in the middle of the night...

Suddenly, Susie Murray ran over and rummaged through the dressing table, taking out a folded yellow talisman from a small drawer.

"Brother, here you go, don't be afraid!"

She had a look of understanding on her face.

Wade Murray, with a poker face, said, "Who said I was afraid? If I were afraid, I wouldn't have invented a device to detect ghosts..."

Lucy Murray loudly exclaimed, "What? Brother He Wen is afraid of ghosts? Haha, you're a scaredy-cat, brother!"

Wade Murray, "..."

He was also angry and walked away.

Lucy Murray innocently touched her nose, wondering what she said wrong, she didn't say anything wrong!

As the night grew deeper, the lights in the Murray Family estate gradually went out, leaving only a few dim night lights.

Wade Murray set up his own iron basin in the room and placed a peach wood sword under his pillow.

Then he hung the yellow talisman given by Susie Murray on his chest.

Looking around at the quiet surroundings, with the curtains swaying in the breeze...

He always felt a little uneasy, as if there were people under the bed, in the bathroom, behind the door...

Everywhere he looked, there were people.

Terrified, Wade Murray tensed his back and stayed that way for a while, not knowing when he fell asleep.

Rustling...

The curtains were swaying in the wind.

Faint clicking sounds came from the door, as if someone was unlocking it.

In his sleep, Wade Murray frowned, as if he was having a nightmare.

The door was pushed open quietly, with its high-quality door panel making no creaking sounds.

Someone tiptoed in, walking silently toward Wade Murray.

The person stared at Wade Murray, who was sleeping soundly.

A hand slowly reached out, getting closer and closer...

Wade Murray's eyelashes trembled, sensing something in his dream. He grew increasingly uneasy, until suddenly the nightmare scared him awake.

Everything was pitch black in front of him, and Wade Murray took a deep breath, relieved that it was just a nightmare.

As his eyes gradually adjusted to the darkness, Wade Murray remembered his dream and subconsciously turned his head toward the door.

His pupils suddenly shrank - when did his bedroom door open?!

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