Chapter 76 Ororo's Story (Please subscribe!)
The angry crowd rushed towards Ororo.
A look of despair flashed in Ororo's eyes.
Why do you do this to me? Why do you force me?
I'm here to mourn the dead.
I obviously didn't do anything!
"No! No!"
She sat on the ground and screamed in fear, supporting herself with her hands and moving backwards.
The heavy rain fell on her face, smudging her heavy makeup, and carried her tears down her face.
She looked around helplessly, but in the eyes of those people, she became a crying ghost.
Fear, reluctance, jealousy, fear, hatred...
These people had ferocious faces and vented all their emotions on the innocent Ororo.
Just when Ororo was in despair, an indifferent voice slowly sounded.
"It's so ugly."
Following these words, everyone present stood still like puppets.
Looking from a high place, one could see that all the people who came to commemorate the event had stopped what they were doing, with the monument at the center, as if it were a movie scene that had suddenly stopped.
Ororo watched the scene at a loss, until she saw Sean walking towards her from the crowd.
"You, you are Shadow Blade?"
Ororo looked at Sean excitedly.
Ever since that battle, Sean, the mutant hero, has become her idol.
She even fantasized that she could become a superhero like Shadow Blade.
Sean shook his head and said, "This is the nickname they gave me. My name is Sean."
Sean said calmly, holding out his hand to Ororo.
"Let's get out of here first."
Ororo hurriedly grabbed Sean's hand and nodded frantically.
She glanced at the people on the ground who were electrocuted by her and asked worriedly, "Did I kill them?"
"No, I just fainted."
Sean said lightly, looking at the expressions of the people around him, with undisguised disgust in his eyes.
How disgusting...
He whispered to himself, grabbed Ororo's hand, and used teleport to disappear.
And the next second after Sean disappeared, those sculpture-like people regained control of their bodies.
They rushed towards Ororo, but suddenly stopped.
What about people?
They looked confused.
Just now, their thoughts were frozen by Sean at that moment, and they lost their perception of the outside world.
They had no idea what was going on.
The originally chaotic scene was silent, and as the dark clouds dispersed and the sun shone again, they looked ridiculous like a group of drowned rats huddled together.
At the same time, Sean had teleported with Ororo to the rooftop of a distant building.
Seeing the dark clouds dispersing in the distance, Sean turned around and looked at Ororo, whose face was covered with blood. He wanted to take out a tissue for Ororo to wipe her face, but after searching his pockets, he found nothing. An expression of embarrassment flashed across his face unconsciously.
Ororo smiled, opened the shoulder bag across her shoulder, and suddenly screamed.
"My money, my phone!"
She hastily took out the odds and ends from the bag and placed them on the ground, turning the backpack over.
Wow!
She poured out a backpack of rain water, looked at the soaked tissues, and a wry smile appeared on her face.
Just then, she saw a magical scene.
Sean just stretched out his hand towards the air, and drops of water emerged from the air, then condensed into a water ball and floated in front of Sean.
Sean waved his hand gently, and the water ball flew in front of Ororo.
"So cool! Is this your ability?" She exclaimed and looked at Sean in admiration.
Sean smiled and nodded, saying, "Let's wash it."
Ororo nodded, put her hand in the water, held it up curiously, smiled, and quickly washed her face.
When she washed off the smudged makeup on her face and prepared to thank Sean, she found that Sean was staring at something she had placed on the ground.
Following Sean's gaze, Ororo saw a large bag of colorful adult balloons, and her face turned purple in an instant.
She squatted down hurriedly, looking dishevelled, threw the pile of wet things into her bag, then stood up with her head lowered.
"伱......"
"Yes, I came out to... sell myself!"
Ororo uttered these two words with difficulty. The suppressed emotions over the past few days, along with her unbearableness and grievances, all poured out at once at this moment.
"I don't know anything, what can I do?"
"She wants me to make money, lots of money, but I'm a student, where can I make so much money?"
"I already work three jobs, but the money is still not enough for her!"
"What could I do when she stuffed that disgusting thing into my bag, pushed me out of the house in that horrible shape, and told me that I should sell it?"
"I really don't want to, I really don't want to, but she is my mother, my only relative!"
"What can I do?"
As she spoke, her tears burst out and she squatted on the ground sobbing quietly.
Even if she encountered such a thing, she didn't dare to cry out loud?
Sean looked at Ororo, walked over to her, and gently touched her head.
Ororo raised her head and looked at Sean, who seemed to be glowing in the sunlight, and was stunned for a moment.
Just like God...
A ridiculous idea popped into her head.
"Don't be afraid, don't be afraid."
Sean patted Ororo's head awkwardly.
He really doesn't know how to comfort people.
The people who received the most comfort from him were Laura's children.
Ororo cried even louder.
Sean's hands froze, not knowing whether he should continue taking pictures.
Ororo raised her head, grabbed Sean's arm, pulled Sean's sleeve, wiped the tears from her face, and looking at Sean's helpless expression, she finally burst into laughter.
"Have you never comforted a girl?"
Ororo asked curiously.
Sean said seriously: "Of course, there are a lot!"
Just as Ororo showed a look of disgust on his face, Sean added: "I comforted many children younger than me when I was cut open by those people for research at the research institute."
Ororo's eyes widened and he asked in surprise, "Cut it open? Research institute?"
Sean nodded and smiled.
"It's all in the past."
Ororo was silent for a moment, then said: "You are really good at comforting people."
Sean smiled slightly and said, "Want to tell me about your business?"
"my business?"
Ororo hesitated for a moment, then said casually: "Isn't it just to make money to support my mother? There's nothing to say."
"You're still a student, right?"
Sean looked at Ororo's beautiful, youthful face.
“I don’t want to be a student.”
Ororo curled her lips, and suddenly her expression changed. She said anxiously, "Can you take me down? I have to go home and cook."
Sean nodded and said, "Okay, what's the location? I'll take you home."
I still feel a little sad that the update is a little late.
(End of this chapter)