Chapter 442: Halloween (1/2)
Chapter 442: Halloween
Translator: Halcyon Translations Editor: Halcyon Translations
”Bro!” After she finally got rid of the players ere trying to pick her up, Lu Xin finally saw Lu Li, atching her froo to bed now”
It only took a sentence froe the happy expression on Lu Xin’s face
”There’s still a few hours until ame time finishes; the sky only just went dark I still want to play a little; I’m a trade skill player,” she protested
Lu Xin had already stopped attending her school, which was very considerate about this
Or rather, the school didn’t want someone with a heart proble after a tih Lu Li really loved his sister and wanted to spoil her, he was more than a brother He was the one
”Hot kicked out of the game
Her brother was too stubborn Once he decided on so back
”It’s Halloween tomorrow; you can play tomorrow” Lu Li didn’t want to upset his sister, so he co that Lu Xin had been asking for over the past few days
”Then can I go out to play?” Lu Xin i upset
”Yes, but I’ll have to go with you You can’t go out and play anything that’s too dangerous” Lu Li continued to blabber on
”Then can I go and watch other people play?” Lu Xin ran over and held onto her brother’s arht of Halloween roup of people who lived in the poverty area, including the Lu Li siblings, Halloas as unrealistic as Valentine’s
They could barely survive, let alone have the extra ti the year
Lu Xin’s understanding of Valentine’s came entirely from books andher class The idea of the poeinated from a movie called The Witch:
He opened the door,
A bunch of cute children stood outside,
They wore their little wizard robes,
As they laughed and shouted,
Trick or Treat
He reo,
The witch that fleay on a broo,
Happy Halloween,
He cried like a child
He spoke as he cried,
Sorry, but I have no candy to spare
The little witches screamed as they ran
The poem wasn’t refined, but it was fairly decent for a child in middle school For her efforts, she won first prize, which was a high-class table las shared a big as had celebrated Halloween
Halloas a western festival It wasn’t as popular as Christmas, since Christmas was a Christian festival that was celebrated in areas that spoke English, for example, North America, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand