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My Genius Sister is Only Seven!?

The country girl, Emily, was an orphan. She survived off the scraps that she could find from families around her. Every one of them despised her. One day, a fairy-like little brother came to the city and brought her home. At first, Emily wasn't popular in other people's homes, but she quickly awakened her god-tier learning talent. She could learn pretty much anything and everything in an instant. Soon, Emily was regarded as a child prodigy. She was proficient in all sorts of arts, including zither, chess, and calligraphy, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. The elders and older brothers who didn't really like her in the past were all captivated by her and spoilt her like a little fairy. Every day, her grandparents, parents, uncles, aunties, and brothers fought to pamper her. Grandpa said, "Baby, can you help Grandpa take a look at this painting?" Grandpa liked to collect oil paintings, but his deteriorating eyesight couldn't discern good paintings from bad ones, and he kept getting tricked by sellers . So he had to consult the seven-year-old Emily because paintings that passed through Emily's hands were never wrong. Her father pleaded, "Baby, help me. The chairman of the Gu Site Corporation wants to get a calligraphy painting from you. This will determine whether my company can land a deal with them!" Her brothers pleaded. "Baby, are you busy today? When are you going to visit your brother's school? I promised the principal that I would bring you there. You can't go back on your word."

Mountain Springs · Urbain
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Storage Function

Éditeur: Dragon Boat Translation

Emily's eyes widened as she absorbed the meaning that Bai Yi had told her. She continued to confirm, "I can still store living things in the future? Does that mean that I can bring people in from the outside?"

"Logically speaking, it's not impossible, but to activate this function, you'll have to rely on your own efforts."

Bai Yi nodded, implicitly reminding Emily to work hard to make more people like her so that she could naturally get more benefits from the space.

"That's great! I thought that this was just an ordinary space that no one knew about, and I was just lucky to know about it."

She also had to be on the edge of her seat, trying to make more people like her. Not only would he be unlucky, but she might even endanger her own life.

There were too many unknowns in this space now. Perhaps she would not be unlucky again in the future.