Chapter 28 Chapter 28: The Power of The Red string
Everyone got up in the morning to find Susie stuck on the railing.
The expressions of the great uncles were startled.
Zion laughed unceremoniously, saying, 'how stupid,' and Susie blushed.
"No laughing." She glared at Zion with a bit of exasperation.
Ryan put his fist against his lips and coughed lightly but could not hide the smile under his eyes.
Although Susie was a bit miserable and they were worried, it didn't stop them from finding it funny.
Only Alana was anxious and kept counting, "What are you laughing at? Hurry up and get Susie down."
David hurriedly said, "I'll call 911 now."
Susie froze and immediately objected, "No, uncle."
She knew 911. When there was a fire in a neighborhood in San Diego, she witnessed the firefighters fearless into the fire.
Therefore, the fireman was like the superman who saved the world. How could she let her idols think she was stupid?
Alana did not know what Susie wanted anxiously, "Susie, this is very dangerous. The uncle comes to save you, OK?"
She didn't know that such a young child already had strong self-esteem.
Susie stubbornly said, "Grandma, I can come out. Just give me a minute."
She took a deep breath and pulled hard.
But her head was painful after a thud.
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Mitch covered his face. "Hey, don't do that. It looks stupid." He said, "You try and break the bars."
Susie stopped. Could she break it?
Mitch leaned on the railing and looked leisurely at the stuck little head.
"What else do you think I gave you the red string for?"
Susie looked at it on her wrist.
Behind her, Mara stood in the doorway and watched with cold eyes. This kid was so stupid that she could get stuck like this.
Seeing the Murray family react quickly, Mara was uncomfortable again at heart.
She just got stuck on the second floor. Why were they so anxious? Under the second floor was a thick lawn. Even if there were no protective facilities and she fell, she could not die.
The Murray family was so nervous about Susie but so indifferent to Lucy. Mara didn't realize the Murray family was so double standard before.
When the oversized airbag cushion was set up downstairs, Martin, Paul, and a few people downstairs stood there with a cold and solemn faces.
Paul said, "A child's head is larger than the body. Generally speaking, the head can pass, and the body can also get by."
Susie could get through the railing as long as she turned to get out of it.
Martin's face was cold and hard, "That would risk falling off."
Jonathan pushed the gold-rimmed glasses, raised his eyebrows, and smiled, "If she fell, the air cushion is so thick, and she won't die."
A few of the remaining brothers glared at him. Jonathan put his hand in the air, showing he was not wrong.
Several brothers told Alana their thoughts, fearing that their mother would not be able to bear the fear.
Alana hesitated, "What if she falls just to fall on her head? What if she lands on her head first and twists her neck? What if she accidentally pokes her hand in the eye?"
Paul was helpless, "Mom, do not worry. Let's do this. Michael went to get the hydraulic clamp and then waited."
Then they were tense. No one saw Susie's two hands grasping the railing and making a solid effort to pull.
The red string on her wrist emitted a faint glow, and the iron railing was suddenly bent by Susie.
Susie's head shrank, and she quickly escaped the trap.
She chirped, "I'm out."
The Murray family crowd was stunned.
Just now, they ignored how Susie came out. Alana grabbed Susie's arm with one hand but did not feel the anomaly.
Looking at the bent iron railing, the Murray family crowd was shocked.
Martin stepped before Susie without changing his face and blocked the bent iron railing.
He quipped, "Susie is so good. Let's have a meal with Grandma."
The rest of the group followed Susie's lead, intentionally or not, blocking the railing behind them.
Mara's face was suspicious. How did Susie get out? The Murray family was acting like they were defending themselves from her. It's not like she caused Susie to get stuck. Could she be blamed for this?
Mara was uncomfortable at heart and pursed her lips, and went downstairs.
Ryan then asked, "Susie, did you break this?"
Susie blinked and nodded, "Yeah."
Ryan suddenly remembered that in the Bishop family backyard grove, Stacy was about to hit Susie but was slapped by Susie.
At that time, he happened to kick Stacy. Because he was also anxious about Susie, so he did not pay too much attention.
Now that he thought about it, Ryan and several brothers looked at each other, and their expressions gradually became grave.
Craig narrowed his eyes and said, "Don't tell anyone about this. Susie, don't put your big strength on display in front of others in the future, OK?"
Susie nodded dumbfoundedly.
Why were grandparents and uncles so nervous?
Wasn't great strength good? When she had significant power, she could help everyone to work together.
Martin's eyes sank slightly, and he whispered, "Has Michael come?"
Michael entered the door with a giant pincer, yelling, "Here it comes. Susie, I am here to save you."
Susie looked up, held her neck, and said, "Uncle, I'm out."
Michael froze.
Ryan lowered his voice, "Michael, cut all that iron fence."
Then, he whispered what had just happened. Michael saw the bent-off iron railing frozen.
"Good. Good guy. Susie is awesome. How about going to the construction site with uncle?"
Susie, "Yes, yes, yes."
Everyone thought Susie was joking because kids were quick to agree and quick to forget.
But Susie wanted to go to the construction site with her uncles after the meal.
Ryan said helplessly, "What are you doing there? Good girl, the construction site is dangerous. No child is allowed to enter." But Susie insisted on going there.
Michael picked up Susie and ran, "Go, I'll take you to fly."
Susie, however, broke away from Michael and ran upstairs quickly, "Wait for a second. I change my clothes."
The eight sons of the Murray family each had their jobs, with Martin in charge of the entire group and Paul going back to his unit to do flight testing.
Jonathan had to rush to the set, and the rest of the group dedicated two days to spend with Susie for her birthday, and now they must go to work.
David and Michael were on the same construction site, said to be the 'contractor.' David was an architect and usually liked staying on the construction site.
Michael was the director, responsible for implementing all projects and on-site safety inspections from time to time.
Susie changed into a little yellow strappy dress, carrying an adorable cat suitcase, and was happily preparing to go downstairs when she saw Mara coming up.
She stood still and whispered, "Good morning, Aunt Mara."
Susie carefully sneaked a peek at her aunt Mara.
After opening the third eye, Susie suddenly found Mara's face covered with a black mist, like a monster peering through the fog.
Susie thought Mara was scary at that time.