Eight Uncles' Beloved Treasure (Lily)

Chapter 303



Chapter 303

Chapter 303


Chapter 303 Ghost Hunting at Midnight, I Won’t Sleep!


Upon hearing that Lilly was coming, Quinnie’s eyes lit up, and she rushed out to welcome her.


When Quinnie’s mother saw Quinnie this excitedly, she stood up calmly and followed her.


Lilly entered the Woods family’s house and exclaimed, “It’s so beautiful!”


She saw the house decorated with pink flowers, teddy bears, hearts, stars, and candies…


It was cute and dreamy!


Anthony seemed to remember something, and asked, “Lilly, did you receive the teddy bear bouquet I gave you that day?”


He had forgotten about it because of Jean.


Lilly nodded and said, “Yeah, I did, thank you, Uncle Jonas!”


Jonas felt comfortable after hearing that. He could not bear Lilly to like others‘ teddy bears more than his gift.


Quinnie walked out before they could enter the house.


Quinnie could not hide her joy and froze when she saw Lilly.


Did Lilly cut her hair?


That’s… so adorable!


“Lilly!” Quinnie hugged her, “Wow, you got a new haircut! It’s so pretty!”


“Thank you for coming to my birthday party. I prepared cupcakes, homemade honey, cupcakes, and chocolate pudding. Which one do you want to eat first?”


Lilly felt hungry and asked impatiently, “Can we eat them all together?”


Quinnie suddenly felt that her hard work was not in vain, and happily carried Lilly to the dining area.


Jonas looked at the gift he brought and noticed that he had not given Quinnie her birthday present yet.


He did not even have the chance to talk to her.


At this moment, he wondered if Quinnie wanted Jonas to come or if she just wanted to see Lilly.


He was about to find a place to sit down when Quinnie’s parents came over. QUinnie’s father greeted him as he was one of the eight brothers of the Crawford family.


Quinnie’s mother looked at Jonas, and the more she observed him, the more satisfied she became.


Jonas wore gold–rimmed glasses and he looked elegant. He looked amazing.


Quinnie did not know that her parents misunderstood her.


She brought Lilly to the dining area to eat.


Grace pretended to change her position and paid attention to Lilly from the moment she entered the house.


So this is the little practitioner from the Crawford family. She doesn’t look professional, why did she steal my ghost the other day?


Lilly took a bit of the cake and approached Quinnie. She whispered to her, “Quinnie, is that your sister? Why does she keep staring at me?”


Does she want to have cake too?


Are you done catching ghosts? Why are you eating cake? Hmph!


For some reason, Lilly had a feeling that Grace was picking on her. It was as if Grace wanted to bully her every time she saw her.


Lilly finally understood why Polly kept wanting to step on Tortoise whenever he saw him.


Quinnie replied, “She’s Gracie, my younger sister. Don’t mind her, she’s a little weird,”


Lilly tilted her head, “Why did you say she’s weird?”


Quinnie gossiped as her expression became strange, “My sister never cried. Not even when she was a baby. Every baby cries when they’re born but not her,”


Lilly’s eyes widened, “Wow! Then doesn’t she cry when she falls?”


Quinnie shook his head, “Nope,”


Lilly asked again, “Doesn’t she cry when someone hits her?”


Quinnie said, “She doesn’t cry at all!”


“Her hand was scalded by boiling water when she was a kid. You can see that she still has a scar on the back of her hand. But after all that, she still didn’t cry!”


Lilly admired her immediately.


How did she do it?


Lilly knew not to cry when she fell. However, she could not withstand the pain and tears would force themselves out of her eyes.


However, after all that, Grace did not cry.


Lilly had a strange idea, she wanted to hit her.


Lilly was startled by her intrusive thoughts and shook her head like a rattle.


Quinnie saw Lilly thinking about something and then shook her head violently.


Quinnie thought it was interesting and asked her, “What are you thinking of, Lilly?”


Lilly shook her head profusely, “It’s nothing, it’s nothing.”


She thought for a while, picked up a cupcake, and said, “Quinnie, does Gracie like cakes?”


Quinnie was dumbfounded and said, “Huh?” She pondered for a moment before replying to her, “I don’t think so…


Quinnie was not too sure either.


Quinnie did not know what Grace liked as she was distant and did not like to talk. She did not even want to clamor for food most children liked.


Grace always ate what was in her place so she did not know if Grace liked cake.


Lilly jumped off the stool holding a cupcake. She said to Quinnie while running, “Quinnie, I’m gonna give Gracie a cupcake!”


Before Quinnie had time to react, Lilly ran past her.


Grace looked warily at Lilly who was approaching her.


Lilly offered Grace a cupcake and said, “Hi, Gracie,”


Grace remained silent.


Lilly continued, “Do you like cupcakes?”


Grace glanced at Lilly coldly and then at the cupcake.


Lilly added, “I guess you don’t… It’s okay, I’ll eat them,”


She swallowed the cupcake in a mouthful,


Grace was speechless.


How childish!


Lilly sat next to her and asked curiously, “Do you catch ghosts too, Gracie?”


Grace frowned as she was unable to bear Lilly any longer, “My name is Grace, not Gracie! Do manners at all?”


Grace frowned, unable to bear it any longer: “My name is Grace, not Grace! Are you polite?”


Lilly was dumbfounded as Quinnie told her that her sister’s name was Gracie.


Although she was puzzled, Lilly quickly corrected herself, “Okay, Grace… Not Gracie,


you have


Grace glared at her coldly and asked, “You’re the one who stole the foolish ghost from me that day?”


Lilly was taken aback, “Your foolish ghost? Why did you say I stole it? Why did you say it was yours?”


Malignant spirits don’t have masters, and even if they do, they would be marked.


Grace gritted her teeth and emphasized, “I saw it first,”


Lilly understood why Gracie was mad at her. Turned out that was the case.


She counted with her fingers, shook her head, and said, “No, I saw it first,”


Grace was furious. “You’re being unreasonable, I marked Miss Claire on July 14th,”


Lilly added, “I saw Miss Claire on July 14th as well!”


Grace was speechless, she did not expect Lilly to mess around with her and sneered, “I don’t care if you stole my ghost, but you’re unwilling to admit it,”


Lilly was puzzled, “I was the one who saw Miss Claire first. I saw her at 9 o’clock on July 14th and thought that there was a foolish ghost in her house, What about you?”


Grace was stunned and dumbfounded.


Turned out Lilly was the one who saw it first.


Grace was even more furious…


Grace wanted to vomit blood, but she was wrong, so she had nothing to say.


It turned out Lilly was not the one who stole her ghost, Grace was not diligent enough.


To put it carefully, it was Grace who hesitated and did not dare to make a move that night.


Thinking of it that way made her even more furious.


Lilly continued to ask as if nothing had happened, “So what time did you see her?”


Grace gritted her teeth, “You win, but you won’t be so lucky next time,”


After a pause, she said awkwardly, “I’m sorry!”


Grace was more motivated to catch ghosts in the middle of the night, so she would not be sleeping!


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