The Boss Who Transmigrated Went Wild

Chapter 28 My Cousin Is No Longer My Cousin 2

As dawn broke, Feige woke up, picked up her phone, and saw two messages.

"Sis, why did you go to Grandma's house?"

"Sis, please take me out of here."

Feige deleted the message immediately and, without saying a word, blacklisted her number.

Today is the afternoon shift. Feige got up to wash her face, brush her teeth, and then ate a steamed bun.

At 10 o'clock, the phone rang. It was an unknown number. Feige answered and heard a familiar voice: "Sister, why did you block me? How could you do this? Sister, please come and take me home. My father locks me in the room every day and won't let me out. I don't want to stay here anymore. Sister, please take me out."

Feige said, "What's it to me?" and then hung up the phone. She even set it to block unknown numbers.

"Master, I think you can get her phone number back; you might be surprised by the results."

"Row"

Feige retrieved her cheap cousin's phone number and WeChat account.

"Sister, please come and take me away, okay? I want to get out."

"Sis, this isn't fun at all. How can you just ignore me?"

"Sis, it's too hot, I'm disappointed."

……

"Wu Tang, this is the surprise you were talking about,"

"Master, shall we go to her house and see how she's doing? Is that alright?"

"no problem"

In the blink of an eye, Feige arrived at her cousin's house and saw her cousin eating watermelon in the main room.

"Honestly, you sent so many messages and didn't reply to a single one. And you call yourself my cousin? If it weren't for how funny you are, I wouldn't bother talking to you. So what if you're good at studying? You're still completely fooled by me."

"How about it, Master? Surprised?"

"Hmm, a surprise."

Feige didn't stand on ceremony and went straight in.

"What, you think I'm that easy to fool? Are you disappointed? But I'm not disappointed at all."

My cheap cousin looked up and saw Fei Ge, and walked over angrily.

"What are you doing here? Are you here to laugh at me?"

"Yeah, I'm here to see you make a fool of yourself. How about that, are you satisfied now?"

"Why didn't you take me with you?" the cheap cousin questioned.

"Didn't you say I was stupid and easy to fool? Why have you changed your mind again? You're living the good life, aren't you? Watermelon and ice cream. Didn't you say you were locked up? Why is the gate open?"

"If I hadn't said that, would you have come?"

"Alright, stop trying to fool me. I'm better looking than you, I get better grades than you, and you're two years younger than me. You've been pulling my leg since we were kids, so what's so great about that?"

"I," my cheap cousin wanted to say something, but couldn't get the words out.

"That's it. Don't contact me again. You're not worthy of me. You're disgusting."

Feige went straight out the door and then disappeared instantly.

Her cheap cousin wasn't so nice; she was full of malice, but Feige didn't care.

She returned to her rented room, grabbed her bag, and went straight to the mobile phone store. She canceled her phone number, got a new one, and abandoned the old one, buying a new one and selling the old one as scrap.

One day, she went to work, and her cousin came and blocked her at the door. Feige couldn't see her, so she went straight into the house, packed all her things and put them in her space, then went to the landlord to return the house, then went to the supermarket to resign and left the city.

Upon arriving at a relatively bustling seaside location, Feige found another job selling clothes. Because of her sweet talk, business was good, and the boss liked her very much.

"Master, your cousin isn't giving up. She's brought people to guard your old rented apartment."

"Let him or her guard the place. I've told the landlord not to interfere. If she causes trouble, just call the police."

"Master, is this person crazy? Is he addicted to playing tricks on people, or is he just overly narcissistic?"

"I don't know, anyway, I don't care."

Years later, Feige went to visit her grandmother again, only to find that her grandmother had told her stepsister, who then arrived on a motorcycle.

Grandma, I'm leaving.

"They're leaving already? Rainbow Girl's on her way."

"I'm leaving, I'm not waiting anymore."

Feige went out the door, and not long after, she saw her cousin arrive. She stood there, and just as her cousin was about to reach her, she disappeared.

My cousin rubbed her eyes; she simply couldn't believe it—the person had vanished right in front of her.

"In broad daylight, could it be a ghost? Impossible, the sun is so bright, would a ghost dare to come out?"

My cheap cousin stayed there for a long time before riding away on her bike.

Grandma, I'm here.

"You're here! Your cousin just left, did you see her?" Grandma asked.

"I didn't see it," my cheap cousin said guiltily.

"That must be because she walked too fast and you missed each other," Grandma said again.

"Grandma, what's my cousin doing here?"

"She said she hadn't seen me in a long time and came to visit. I brought her some cured meat and pickled vegetables. She carried a big bag of things all by herself; you couldn't have missed it, could you? She couldn't have walked that fast."

"Grandma, I saw a figure, but it disappeared quickly. The figure looked like my cousin, but she didn't have anything on her."

"Could you be seeing things?"

"No way! I've seen my cousin almost every day since we were kids, how could I mistake her for someone else?"

"I don't know, they probably just missed each other."

"It's okay, you'll know next time you come back. Grandma, I'm leaving now, I have to go back to work."

"Yes, please drive carefully."

Feige appeared at that intersection again, but disappeared again when her cousin came over.

My cousin has been mentally unstable ever since.

"Master, you have 3 energy points."

"Are you even embarrassed?"

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