"I…"

Ye Ning was obviously hesitant, but Wang Ya gently grabbed Ye Ning's hand and said, "It's not your fault... It's none of your business at all, and I took the initiative..."

"Don't take the blame on yourself, it was their problem in the first place..."

"Um…"

Ye Ning forced a smile and then waved again: "Then I'm leaving!"

"Bye-Bye!"

Wang Ya also waved and returned to the car. The strange conversation between the two made Jun Li and Bai Ze fall into deep thought. They looked at each other tacitly, and it was obvious that the two girls were hiding something.

However, Jun Li did not ask immediately. He just turned the car around, slowed down, and said softly, "Yaya and that little girl named Ye Ning have a good relationship, right?"

"Yeah! She's a very nice person!"

Wang Ya responded subconsciously, and Jun Li just smiled and said, "It's OK as long as we have a good relationship. Uncle is still worried that you will not be able to adapt to the transfer school and get along with your classmates."

"Well... no..."

"Well, what were you two talking about just now? It seemed like you were talking for quite a while."

It's getting late now, so Jun Li doesn't dare to drive fast. It would be a disaster for his whole family if something happens to them.

Wang Ya obviously hesitated for a moment before twisting her fingers and shaking her head softly: "It's nothing..."

"Ugh…"

Jun Li started to act as soon as he heard it. He looked at Bai Ze with tears in his eyes and said sadly: "The child has grown up... and has a little secret... Alas..."

"Forget it... I'm an old man who's almost thirty and I still have to butt in... I won't ask... I'll be hated later..."

"No...no! Uncle, I didn't mean to hide it from you!"

Wang Ya hurriedly interrupted Jun Li's complaint. She pursed her lips and hesitated for a long time before whispering: "I...I...Uncle, I don't know how to say it...because I don't understand this matter either..."

Jun Li remained silent and decided not to embarrass the child. He felt something was wrong. Ye Ning seemed to blame herself for something. What was she blaming herself for?

Could it be that Wang Ya's unhappiness has something to do with her...

Jun Li didn't plan to get anything out of Wang Ya. He might as well go to the school and see for himself. He comforted her with a few words and didn't ask any more questions. But this time, Jun Li clearly felt that the reason why Wang Ya was in this state was extremely unusual.

...

The holiday finally ended. Jun Li did not forget to ask about the situation when sending Wang Ya to school today. He took Bai Ze to drive Wang Ya to school as usual. However, they were not in a hurry to leave. But they were worried that it would be bad for Wang Ya if they stood there openly, so they used a breath-holding spell to hide their bodies.

Jun Li and Bai Ze waited outside for a long time before the class started. At first, there was nothing unusual. Jun Li noticed that the little girl named Ye Ning was sitting in the last row near the window.

However, it stands to reason that at the end of the holidays, children of this age would gather in a circle and talk about where they went during the holidays. Although this was indeed the case, no one was interested in Ye Ning.

The group of children gathered together as if they were deliberately isolating Ye Ning. No one went to her, and even if they did, they went to talk to others. No one paid any attention to Ye Ning.

Ye Ning herself didn't seem to care about it at all. She packed her things without thinking, as if she was used to it and took it for granted.

No one was interested in Wang Ya either. No one took the initiative to talk to her. The situation was exactly the same as that on Ye Ning's side.

Jun Li stared in disbelief and then looked at Bai Ze and whispered, "No, what's going on? Two children are isolated by the whole class?! This..."

"Take a look first, don't jump to conclusions."

Bai Ze also frowned. He always felt something was wrong and signaled Jun Li not to be anxious.

When the teacher called the roll in class, he didn't call Ye Ning and Wang Ya, as if these two people didn't exist in the entire class.

However, Ye Ning was not surprised at all. Wang Ya still seemed a little uncomfortable. She wanted to say something several times but finally did not speak.

Jun Li was so angry that he really wanted to kick the teacher! Then he would grab the teacher by the collar and shove the roster in his face to let him see if he was blind!

There was nothing interesting to see later in the class. To put it bluntly, both the teacher and the students were directly ignoring Wang Ya and Ye Ning, and Ye Ning's attitude clearly showed that she was used to it.

"Damn it... I won't watch it anymore! I'm just going to suffer the wrath!"

Jun Li took Bai Ze's hand and walked towards the corridor, but Bai Ze frowned as he looked at the strange scene, and then looked at the classroom of Class 8, Grade 2, thoughtfully.

Jun Li was obviously angry. He rubbed his hair in annoyance and peeled a lollipop and stuffed it into his mouth. However, Bai Ze lowered his head and said nothing. He had a strange feeling that he couldn't explain... but...

"Jun Li... I don't know how to tell you..."

Bai Ze's eyes were still wandering around the classroom. He was silent for a moment and then spoke softly, "It's very strange, you know... I couldn't find the right words for a while..."

Jun Li bit his lollipop and frowned slightly: "What's wrong? Is there something fishy?"

"No ..."

Bai Ze sighed and whispered: "There is a kind of...supernatural power, but it's not a ghost..."

"What do you mean?"

Jun Li didn't understand for a moment. It was neither a prank nor a supernatural power. So what did it mean?

"Let me put it this way. Although strange things are also a kind of supernatural... they are also different in some ways."

Bai Ze pursed his lips and whispered, "There is a kind of supernatural power that can only be formed naturally under certain conditions. The conditions for its formation are extremely harsh, and it requires artificial creation of this supernatural abnormal phenomenon."

"To put it simply, it's... a naturally formed curse."

"Another curse?"

Jun Li held the lollipop in his mouth, deep in thought. He finally figured it out. He had been wondering why he, who could get along well anywhere, had such a problem in this stupid school where everyone was targeting him blatantly and without knowing the consequences.

"Well, but I don't know what this curse is. Curses are different from hauntings. A curse is equivalent to some sudden specific events happening, and then human intervention causes nature to create a pattern around this specific event."

"And those who are within the curse must follow the rules if they want to survive."

"So that's why I didn't smell any strange smell when Wang Ya came back, because it wasn't a strange incident, it was a curse caused by supernatural forces."

Jun Li was silent for a moment until he understood what was said. He looked at the strange students and teacher in the class and said softly, "In other words...they treated Wang Ya and Ye Ning like this because they wanted to obey the rules of the curse?"

"Well... not necessarily... the main reason is that we currently don't know what event triggered this curse, and what kind of human interference caused the curse to appear."

Bai Ze thought for a moment and looked at Jun Li: "But since this group of teachers and students are deliberately isolating Wang Ya and Ye Ning, it means that this curse is not a secret here."

Bai Ze paused and said in a deep voice: "However, curses are just like pranks. As long as a solution is found, it can be resolved! The only difference is that in pranks, the spooks need to abide by the established rules, while curses are formed naturally, so there are no specific rules that need to be followed!"

"So curses are actually easier to resolve than pranks, because the pranks are unstable. When they are pushed to the limit, they will kill indiscriminately, but curses won't do that."

"Because the curse was originally formed naturally, it is a kind of law in itself. Why do we say that curses do not need laws? Because curses themselves are laws. We must first know what events led to the curse, and what actions were taken by whom to form the curse!"

"As long as we understand this, we can actually find a way to end it through reasoning, just like solving strange incidents!"

Bai Ze held his chin and spoke softly: "Now that these teachers and students are still getting along in such a weird way, it means that they haven't found a way to break the curse yet!"

"Jun Li! Didn't the deputy head teacher you called earlier say that she could explain it to you? Let's go find her now! Let's first find out what caused the curse!"

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