“I’m heading back now.”
Sister Jing pinched Su Ling’s little cheek.
“Yeah,” Su Ling nodded.
She watched Sister Jing’s graceful figure as she left, spacing out for a moment.
She glanced at her tattered phone; it was already 12:00 AM.
It was time to go back, or else Miao Miao would start worrying again.
With a soft sigh, Su Ling began packing her things.
Her mother was an alcoholic who lived every day in a muddle-headed daze.
To expect her to take care of her younger sister was nothing more than a pipe dream.
Fortunately, her deadbeat mother only drank and wasn’t abusive.
That was one of the few silver linings.
Su Ling was a very optimistic person.
Even though she worked a job that forced her to sell her dignity, she still found joy in the hardship.
They were all beautiful girls, after all.
And they even paid her.
She was the one who was gaining in this deal, wasn’t she?
Even if her family was broken, at least her mother was still there.
Her mother didn’t beat her.
She had simply been heartbroken by her other mother.
Su Ling counted the money she had made over the past few days.
9,300.
Even among the high-beauty Witches, her body was a top-tier existence.
She had plenty of repeat customers, making her essentially the star attraction.
Naturally, she earned quite a bit.
“Hmph, I can pay back a portion.”
Although 9,000 was just a drop in the bucket compared to their debt, it was at least enough to pay off a small part and get some peace for a while.
And the remaining 300 could be used to improve Miao Miao’s meals.
After packing her things, Su Ling left the room.
The streets were dilapidated, and the roads were full of potholes.
It had been raining for days, and puddles were everywhere.
There were very few pedestrians on the road.
Most of the roadside shops had closed, but fortunately, one deli was still open.
“Can you add an extra chicken leg for me?”
Even though it was already 12:00 AM, there were still quite a few people at the deli’s entrance.
They were all girls dressed in very revealing clothing.
Su Ling knew they were her colleagues in the same trade.
“One moment,” the owner nodded, his hands moving nimbly.
“How much did you make today?”
Those girls seemed to be together, crouching in a corner and chatting while eating.
Their several pairs of fair, long legs were quite eye-catching, causing even Su Ling to take a few extra glances.
“Ugh, I ran into a total cheapskate. Little pay but so many demands. The Original’s breasts, what a bunch of assholes,” one of the blue-haired girls said resentfully.
“Only fifty. Barely enough for a meal,” a pink-haired loli said miserably.
Most Witches preferred curvy bodies; almost no one liked the loli type.
Fifty?
Su Ling’s heart stirred.
She thought of the 1,000 Sister Jing had given her, and a ripple of emotion rose within her.
“Yours is ready.”
The shop owner’s voice interrupted her thoughts.
Su Ling hurriedly took the food, thanked him, and tucked it into her shirt before walking toward her home.
The group of girls noticed Su Ling as well.
There was no helping it; with such outstanding looks and an eye-catching figure, it was hard for them not to notice her.
“Is she one, too?” the blue-haired girl asked, gnawing on a chicken bone.
“Yeah. I even sampled her services once before,” the black-haired girl beside her said, smacking her lips.
Hearing this, everyone else looked at her.
“Haha, I couldn’t help myself. She’s just too pretty~” the black-haired girl chuckled.
“Tsk. She’s so beautiful she could be a mistress for some big shot. Why is she doing this kind of work?” the blue-haired girl sighed.
There was no future in this kind of job.
“I know her. Her family situation is terrible, and debt collectors come every day. Those rich people looking for mistresses aren’t stupid; she clearly looks like a huge headache. Nobody wants to get involved,” the pink-haired loli said, shaking her head.
They all had various reasons for being in this industry.
If there were a better way out, who would willingly sell themselves and trample on their own dignity?
However, compared to Su Ling’s rotten-to-the-core family, she felt she had it pretty good.
A trace of morbid superiority rose in the pink-haired loli’s heart.
“She… her name is Su Ling, right? I think I live in the same complex as her,” another short-haired girl said thoughtfully.
“But why do I remember her being some kind of mental case?”
“Sigh, it’s really pitiful. One mother disappeared, the other is an alcoholic, plus a blind younger sister and a mentally ill older sister. Tsk, tsk.”
***
“I’m back.”
This was a dilapidated residential area.
The apartment building’s walls were crumbling, looking as if they might collapse at any second.
She arrived at Room 403—her home.
She opened the door, and as expected, it was pitch black.
Su Ling flipped on the light and immediately saw empty wine bottles by the door.
A strong stench of alcohol wafted toward her.
The place was small—a two-bedroom apartment.
The entrance led to the living room, which had very little furniture: a sofa, a coffee table, a dining table, and a few chairs.
On the sofa lay a drunken, white-haired woman.
Su Yao, Su Ling’s mother.
Su Ling looked at Su Yao coldly, her eyes devoid of any emotional fluctuation.
“Sister.”
Just then, a petite figure walked out of the bedroom.
At the sound of the timid voice, Su Ling’s lips immediately curled upward.
“Miao Miao, were you good at home?”
Su Ling casually kicked away the wine bottles at her feet and rushed to the petite figure, pulling her into a tight hug.
Black hair and red eyes; she was small and cute.
Although her clothes were simple, they were very clean.
Her little face even had some baby fat, making her look extremely adorable.
Bai Miao, Su Ling’s younger sister.
“Mm, Miao Miao was very good.”
Bai Miao’s scarlet eyes had no light in them.
She was born blind; she hadn’t been able to see any light since the moment she hatched.
Witches were oviparous.
The Magic of two Witches would blend within the body to form a crystal, eventually developing into a Witch egg inside the womb, from which a new Witch would be born.
Su Ling was born from Su Yao, so the two looked very similar.
The white-haired woman currently asleep on the sofa might be drunk, but with her white strands sticking to her flushed cheeks, she possessed a lethally charming allure.
Her impressive figure, outlined by her sweater, was also quite seductive.
Su Yao and Su Ling looked as if they had been carved from the same mold.
Su Yao was more like an upsized version of Su Ling.
Meanwhile, Bai Miao had been born from Su Ling’s other mother, Bai Wei, so she naturally inherited Bai Wei’s features.
Although Bai Miao was born blind, she was very well-behaved and sensible.
Su Ling’s heart ached for her.
Su Ling glanced at the graceful figure on the sofa and noticed a blanket had been placed over her.
Obviously, Miao Miao had put it there.
Su Ling’s expression darkened.
“Miao Miao, don’t worry about her.”
“Okay, Sister,” Bai Miao replied timidly.
However, Su Ling knew that Bai Miao was just saying that.
No matter what, Su Yao was still their mother. Ignoring Su Yao, Su Ling pulled out the food she had been carrying.
“Miao Miao, Sister got paid today. Look, I got you an extra chicken leg~”
The enticing aroma of the chicken leg filled the air.
But the expected cheer didn’t come.
Bai Miao stared toward Su Ling with her lifeless red eyes.
Su Ling’s heart skipped a beat.
“Sister… what exactly have you been doing out there?”
Bai Miao lowered her head, her small hands clenching tightly.
Su Ling felt a surge of panic, but she quickly calmed down.
She forced a smile, even though Bai Miao couldn’t see it.
“Haha, Sister was helping people knit clothes… Oh, don’t worry, Miao Miao. I’m fine.”
‘Liar,’ Bai Miao thought.
When the heavens stripped her of the right to see light, they had also opened other windows for her.
Her sense of smell was exceptionally keen.
In her sister’s embrace, she could smell the scents of at least ten different girls.
Bai Miao’s small hands trembled slightly.
Furthermore, over the past month, the debt collectors had clearly come around less often.
Obviously, Su Ling had paid off part of the debt.
But in such a short period of time, how could she have saved so much money just by knitting clothes?
There was only one possible answer…
“Hurry up and eat, or it’ll get cold,” Su Ling said quickly.
For some reason, she felt uneasy.
Fortunately, Bai Miao nodded, took the box of food, and sat at the table to eat.
Seeing this, Su Ling breathed a sigh of relief.
Her gaze was gentle as she stroked Bai Miao’s little head, completely failing to notice the girl’s slightly moist eyes.
Su Ling was a bit of a neat freak.
Although the family was penniless, she insisted on a basic level of cleanliness.
Looking at the wine bottles littering the floor, Su Ling pressed a hand to her forehead, a look of helplessness on her face.
She couldn’t help it; Su Yao was her mother after all, so she couldn’t say much.
Pulling out a plastic sack, Su Ling began picking up the bottles from the floor.
They could at least be sold for a bit of cash.
“Hey, move over.”
Since Su Yao was lying on top of one bottle, Su Ling had to shake her.
Su Yao blearily opened her eyes, her pink pupils clouded with confusion.
“Ling Ling…”
Su Yao wanted to hug Su Ling, but she had no strength in her body.
Su Ling rolled her eyes in annoyance. ‘This woman.’
Disturbed by Su Ling, Su Yao seemed to sober up slightly.
She struggled with all her might to sit up, allowing Su Ling to finally pick up the bottle, which was still warm from her body heat.
Su Yao leaned against the sofa, her face flushed red.
Wisps of her white hair clung to her face, radiating a mature and seductive charm.
She stared at Su Ling for a long time before she suddenly seemed to remember something, and a trace of worry appeared on her face.
“Oh right, Ling Ling… did you take your medicine?”