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The Mightiest Little Master of Metaphysics-Chapter 27 Qi Was Belittled
Chapter 27 - 27 Qi Was Belittled
At dusk, Yun Qi had Wang Meixiang go out to buy groceries as usual. When she returned, her husband and daughter were already home.
The couple whispered to each other while cooking in the kitchen.
Her husband almost shouted when he heard the fee was 800,000, bluntly calling Yun Qi a little scammer.
Wang Meixiang persuaded him for quite a while and brought up their daughter's self-harming behavior, and he eventually said nothing more.
The couple made a few of their specialty dishes, and everyone sat at the table to eat together.
Pang Hu's cousin, Honghong, heard that Yun Qi was there to "hunt ghosts" for their family.
She stood up immediately, the chair scraping the floor with a harsh sound, "Mom, Dad, are you crazy? Eight hundred thousand to have this little kid help hunt ghosts. Besides, when did our house ever have ghosts? What age are we living in now, and you still believe in this..."
Wang Meixiang quickly went to cover her daughter's mouth, "Honghong, what do you know? Don't talk nonsense!"
Honghong broke free, glancing at Yun Qi.
Yun Qi looked up, met her gaze, then indifferently looked down and focused on eating.
To be fair, Wang Meixiang's cooking was quite good, which gave her extra motivation this evening.
Honghong felt her worldview crumbling, "Mom, the textbooks all say there are no such things as ghosts or gods, that they are all human fantasies, born from our reverence of nature... Wait, is it that you think I have psychological problems, or is it because my grades are dropping and you don't like me anymore..."
Honghong spoke emotionally, and was about to flip the table.
Yun Qi moved her small foot with surprising force, holding onto her bowl as she and her chair glided backward.
The rest were unprepared and got covered in food.
Yun Qiuce, both angry and annoyed, pulled out a tissue to wipe his clothes, "You... you little girl, how can you bite the hand that feeds you..."
Wang Meixiang was also angry, "Honghong, what are you talking about? Apologize to the guests, now!"
"Apologize, haha, you want me to apologize..." Honghong suddenly grabbed the fruit knife from the coffee table, her pupils turning green in an instant.
Wang Meixiang and her husband initially tried to stop their daughter but froze when they were stared at by those green eyes.
"You're finally here!"
A sweet child's voice rang out decisively.
Yun Qi placed the rice bowl into Yun Qiuce's arms.
Yun Qiuce: "Huh?"
He only felt a breeze pass by, and when he looked up, his little niece was already rushing forward.
"I said Auntie's brow had a gray aura turning black, growing more intense. You planned to kill tonight, and if not for meeting me, this family's lives would have been taken by you."
The childish voice fell, and several Spirit Talismans appeared in Yun Qi's hands. Her eyes flashed, and the talismans suddenly ignited, burning brightly as they shot at Honghong.
The girl let out a painful wail, the fruit knife dropping from her hand.
However, her eyes then widened, the green glow intensifying. She immediately curled her fingers to form a claw, and with intense dark wind, rushed over with complete disregard for Yun Qi.
"Ha! Little Qi was underestimated," Yun Qi said, tugging at the red string around her neck.
Five Copper Coins flew into the air, humming with resonance.
Yun Qi crossed her hands, forming a beautiful spell gesture, and two Copper Coins flew forward with a clang, striking Honghong's body.
"Ah—" Honghong cried out in pain.
Wang Meixiang and her husband hid to one side, finally unable to bear watching.
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"Little Master, please go easy, don't hurt our Honghong."
"Don't worry, she's under Demon Energy's control. Not hitting her won't wake her up."
As soon as she finished speaking, they saw Honghong fall painfully to the ground, rolling and screaming, but the cries soon faded.
Honghong's hair was disheveled, tears at the corners of her eyes, and she stood up painfully and dazedly.