Wilbur held back a laugh. "It's alright, you already thankedjust now. You don't have to do it again."
Judith nodded, pursing her lips. "My grandma toldto remember good deeds from others deep in my heart. That's the only way
to be a kind and grateful person.”
Wilbur did not really know what to do with Judith's enthusiasm. However, he was also a little curious about her. "If you really want
to thank me, can you tellhow you found this clam and why you were so sure there was a pearl in it?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJudith hesitated. She looked around to make sure there was no one nearby, and whispered, "I can tell you, but you have to keep it
a secret."
"Yes, of course. | swear | won't tell anyone."
Wilbur nodded, overflowing with curiosity. The water where Judith was must have been at least fifteen meters deep, and clams
usually lived at the bottom of the sea. Wilbur found it rather unbelievable that this little girl was not only able to see fifteen meters
underwater but even knew that there was a pearl in this clam.
Judith said, "I've actually inherited my grandma's talent of seeing rays of light that regular people can't with my eyes. That includes
pearls, gold bars, and sunken ships. | can see it as long as I'm close enough."
Wilbur could hardly believe his ears. "So, you can see all the treasures underwater?"
"Yes, | can."
Judith shrugged. "But grandma said that all things in the world happen for a reason, so she doesn't letlook for the sunken ships
underwater. The most she letsdo is go diving for clams with pearls inside, and I'm only allowed to do kind deeds with the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmmoney | get from trading the pearls. Otherwise, I'll be punished, and my power will disappear."
Wilbur nodded. "I can't believe such a magical power exists."
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