Miss Star, spoiled by her father and brother

Chapter 600 I Really Can’t



Chapter 600 I Really Can’t

"Really? There's such a thing?"

At the dinner table, Sifos asked in surprise, his hand that was picking up food stopped.

"Really? The invitations have already been sent out. It's tomorrow. It's a coincidence that you're back."

"So what? Are you going?"

The old lady didn't say anything. She was willing to go for the sake of watching the fun. But when it came to the Marin family, she had to consider her daughter-in-law's feelings. If she went with her daughter-in-law, it would be called "united front." If she went alone, it would be called "dealing with the enemy."

She understands this matter clearly.

The others obviously understood this, so they were all waiting for Mrs. Seaforth to speak.

"The Marin family takes this very seriously and has invited all the famous figures in the circle. After all, it's a big deal, so it wouldn't hurt to go and take a look." She said slowly.

Sifos let out a disappointed "Huh?" and said to his wife with a bitter face, "Are you really going? Wouldn't that be giving them too much face? What if that woman is there too? I'm scared, you have to protect me, dear~~~"

Xu smiled so much that rice grains fell out of her mouth. The others also covered their mouths for fear of contaminating the food on the table in front of them.

Mrs. Seaforth was embarrassed and angry. She stuffed a chopstick of meat into his mouth and said, "Behave yourself! Eat your food and stop talking!"

Siphos obediently made a zippering gesture.

Ryan said with a smile, "Dad, you don't know, my sister has become a hot topic on the Internet because of this. Now she is called a 'witch' on the Internet."

"Ok?"

"Let me show you a clip of her interview in March. I thought she was acting, but it turned out to be real!"

"Wow!" Sifos gave Xu Weiwei a thumbs up, and then showed a puzzled expression.

"I was just lucky, a blind cat stumbled upon a dead mouse."

"I don't believe it!" Ryan said immediately.

"Ganz said it all! The priests there are fortune tellers and can predict good and bad luck."

"No one taught me that, so I just learned medicine. How come you believed the lies I told the reporters?" Xu Weiwei explained helplessly.

"Really...? Then you acted pretty well."

"How could you have fooled so many people if you didn't act convincingly? Metaphysics sometimes speaks louder than science."

As Xu Weiwei was talking, she suddenly thought of something and changed the subject, asking Mrs. Sivers, "Mom, are my uncle and aunt going tomorrow?"

"Go. Linlin hasn't had any work lately and is bored at home. This is a good way to entertain herself."

Xu Weiwei's heart immediately started to ring with alarm bells: "Isn't it appropriate for Aunt to go to such a crowded place now?"

Mrs. Seaforth laughed at her for being too nervous. "You're not going out until the baby is born? You want your aunt to suffocate to death."

"Private parties don't have so many rules, so you won't be tired. Besides, your uncle will be there with you."

Xu Weiwei was caught in a dilemma. If she could use her fortune-telling skills to dissuade her aunt from taking risks, what would she do if her family asked her to use her abilities in a major event?

After much thought, Xu Weiwei couldn't find a way to have the best of both worlds, so she just threw in the towel and said, "Aunt can't go. My premonition tells me that if she goes, something bad might happen."

For a moment, everyone stopped eating.

Rui En stiffened his neck and swallowed the food in his mouth, pointing at her and said, "You still say you can't do it!"

"I really don't know how to do it. I can't explain it to you clearly. Whether you believe it or not, I will talk to my aunt myself."

After Xu Weiwei finished speaking, she stood up and left.

She was afraid that her family would ask her about her affairs, she didn't want to be accused of super powers that didn't exist, and she didn't want to lie.

One lie requires thousands of lies to maintain, and just thinking about the days ahead is exhausting. So she can only choose to escape.

Back in the room, she sent a message to Jiang Linlin: [If you want the child to be okay, don't go to Ma Lin's house tomorrow.]

After sending it, I took off the laptop and threw it aside, forcing myself to get into work mode and not think about these annoying things.

The few people left in the restaurant looked at each other, somewhat at a loss.

"What happened to her?" Ryan asked blankly.

The old lady knocked him on the head with the other end of her chopsticks. "It's all your fault! You're the one stirring up trouble and saying things Bao'er doesn't like to hear."

"Granny! You're biased!"

Ryan was about to leave angrily, holding the rice in his hand. But after a few steps, he looked at the lonely bowl of white rice in his hand and turned back.

The old man sneered and cursed, "You're useless."

"What do you think about what Wei'er just said?" Kane asked.

Everyone was stumped for a moment, thinking, and no one said a word.

Mrs. Seaforth felt someone poking her to her right. She turned around and saw her childish husband holding up a line of words typed on his laptop and showing it to her: "Wife, can I speak now?"

Mrs. Seaforth: "...speak."

Sivers made an "OK" gesture and unzipped the invisible zipper.

"I've seen that kind of unnatural power before. Since Wei'er mentioned it, the matter itself is the key point. As far as safety is concerned, it's better to kill someone by mistake than to let him go. It's just a party, so we can postpone it. The excitement is not as important as the children."

"As for whether Wei'er can predict the future, don't worry about it. Everyone has secrets. Even if you live under the same roof, it doesn't mean you have to be 100% naked with each other."

"Wes is right," Mrs. Seaforth agreed.

She continued to educate her youngest son: "Remember when you were little and your uncles and aunts asked you to sing? You cried at that time."

"Others force you to perform, but only you know you can't. Your sister probably feels the same way."

Ryan was very smart and deduced the key from his parents' words.

"It's probably true that Wei'er can't predict things. Ryan's behavior is like 'overpraising her', which made her feel threatened, so she subconsciously chose to escape. Maybe, like my father said, she has some other little secrets that she hasn't told us."

"But she doesn't want to talk about it, so we shouldn't ask."

A circle of people nodded in agreement.

Xu Weiwei didn't know that her mental activities had been thoroughly analyzed by her family, and she was still caught in internal friction.

She was so impulsive to throw a tantrum just now. How could she do this on Daddy's first day back?

Ryan didn't do anything wrong, she just behaved like this, what should others think?

She even sent that kind of message to my aunt... How rude!

But she was really upset. She couldn't tell her parents that she had traveled through time, could she? She had saved two lives, so what was wrong with her attitude?

But from other people's perspective, she was really weird and her tone was very aggressive...and no one knew anything.

How disgraceful!


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