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Shu Kui remembered that this day was the second week of summer vacation, the weather was very good, the blue sky was like washing, and the faint clouds were like torn cotton wool, floating in small pieces one by one.

Early in the morning, her parents took her and her sister Shu Di to set off, and the destination was a small city by the sea, with its golden beaches, ancient buildings, and delicious seafood, all of which they had longed for.

The town is not far away, just over two hours by car.

They were greeted by their parents' childhood playmates, who had not seen each other for a long time, and everyone had a lot to say, lunch and dinner, and it was not over until more than nine o'clock in the evening.

Shu Kui and Shu Di were not interested in the topic of adults, so they went for a walk on the beach not far away.

"Wow, that's a lot of stars!" Shu Kui lay down, looked at the starry sky, and screamed in surprise.

Shu Di sat next to him with his knees crossed and did not make a sound.

"Look, it's beautiful." Shu Kui patted her ankle.

"Rare and weird." Shu Di whispered out a few words and moved to a place where Shu Kui couldn't reach.

Shu Kui has long been accustomed to such an attitude.

In my impression, Shu Di, who is two years younger than her, has always been a cold and silent child, excellent in character and learning, with a composure that does not match her age, and she doesn't have to worry about anything adults.

"I really don't know who you look like when you're so awkward." Shu Kui has always been unable to figure out how his sister and his parents are quite cheerful, why his sister is a completely different personality from them.

Shu Di ignored it at all, looked at the sea in the distance, and after a while, suddenly said, "It's foggy." ”

Shu Kui turned his head, and sure enough, he found a faint mist shrouded in the surroundings.

"Let's go back." She stood up, thinking that she wasn't familiar with the place, and that it was best to return before the fog cleared.

Shu Di still ignored it and glanced at Shu Kui: "There seems to be something behind you." ”

These words immediately made a layer of goosebumps on Shu Kui's back: "Is there one? What is it? ”

"I don't know, I'll take a look." After speaking, Shu Di bypassed Shu Kui and walked away without looking back.

"Ogi, don't run around." Shu Kui wanted to stop her, but at the same time knew that she would ignore her, so he hurriedly ran a few steps faster to catch up.

Shu Di was in front, walked more than fifty meters, and stood in front of a huge reef.

"What's here?" Shu Kui followed, only to feel that the fog was getting thicker and thicker.

"Don't move here, I'll take a look in the back." Shu Di commanded, and disappeared behind the reef.

"Xiao Di, don't look at it, let's go." Shu Kui suddenly became nervous, and saw that the reef was pitch black and more than two meters high, and in the night, it looked like a giant.

Shu Di, of course, did not respond.

Shu Kui sighed, silently counted from one to ten in his heart, and then also turned behind the reef.

But there was no one there.

At this time, there was a faint floral fragrance in the mist, wisps of wisps, which drilled straight into people's noses.

Shu Kui subconsciously took a breath, suddenly his hands and feet became weak, he was dizzy, and then, he didn't know anything.

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