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She Can See Ghosts

This text has no male lead, no romance. The female lead is slightly timid in the first volume, a bit infatuated in the second, and from the third volume onwards... life seems like a Siberian Husky. Below is the sequence of volumes, if there are chapters missing, they're probably blocked. 1 Who's best at murder and dismemberment? Look in the suitcase for jackals and wolves. 2 I can handle tutoring, even rocks can be turned to gold. 3 Freshman military training brings tears, Changan loves to eat smoked sausage. 4 A thousand miles of predestined marriage hangs by a thread, whether it's good or bad all depends on fate. 5 My idol is the absolute best, the idol chose me to be their partner. 6 The boss behind the scenes is here, doing whatever they want without logic. 7 Ghost Festival inspiration comes late, helplessly put here. 8 Official advancement and wealth cost a child's life, a good son leaps like a carp over the dragon gate. 9 A trip to the plastic surgery clinic, all the fat is shaken off. 11 Who in the Human World can resist a beauty? Run out of roman numerals, use numbers instead. 11 Turtles may live long, but still dread the end, the characters fear a 404. 12 The local zombie looks handsome, cries out adorably when opening its mouth. 13 One dance captures the city, the beauty of the past fades away. There's a lot more, too tired to write the summary...

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Chapter 13 Water Mirror

Ever since he became lame, Zhang Haiqiang learned a new phrase, "enough is as good as a feast." Of course, this "enough is as good as a feast" wasn't the same as the usual one.

Once bitten, twice shy, he had also somewhat learned to use his brain. So when they arrived in a new city, he and his two younger brothers specifically targeted somewhat well-known yet image-conscious individuals. They schemed to obtain compromising photos of these people with their wives and extorted them monthly in batches.

To avoid driving anyone to desperation, they expanded the pool of victims. Each person's monthly payment ranged from two yuan in the eighties to fifty or a hundred yuan in the nineties. The price increase was orderly and in line with market trends, ensuring they never left anyone destitute.