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12. Chapter 12 Finally leaving

The next day, the sun was unusually bright. Looking at the brilliant sun, Luer suddenly felt extremely irritable——

The sun, what’s so good about the sun? She is very unlucky. It seems that the strange thing last time was also related to the sun!

There is also the moon, so round and beautiful, but who knew it could be so evil!

Just like that man, he is so bad!

What's so great about being drunk, what's so great about being strong, what's so great about being handsome...

She, if she is allowed to see that man again, she will definitely punish him severely!

Wow, they didn't even exchange a few words, and that damn man actually ate her!

Baby, kid, your dad is not a good man...

Wow, poor child, until now, mom doesn’t even know your dad’s surname, so you can just take your mom’s surname, okay?

As if she understood Lu'er's words, the child in her belly actually kicked her feet, and the happy Lu'er burst into laughter...

Lu'er in the room had no idea that the wind was blowing outside. The wind picked up a piece of paper and floated straight upward until it reached Lu'er's window and stuck to the glass.

"ah……"

Looking at the ghostly talisman that suddenly appeared like a ghost, Lu'er shouted, and her mother came back just in time. She happened to see a circle of faint blue light covering Lu'er. She wanted to step forward, but she couldn't get closer.

There seemed to be a special aura there, with blue light surrounding Lu'er tightly. She could see Lu'er and see her struggle, but when she stretched out her hand, she couldn't penetrate the aura, let alone catch her.

daughter……

The hazy blue light lasted for about ten minutes before gradually dissipating. The room was quiet. Where was Lu'er's shadow?

Mom raised her head and looked at the original character on the window, which had already been broken into pieces and blown away by the wind without a trace...

"She has her place to go. Here she can only die. It doesn't matter if she goes there! Madam, don't be sad! It doesn't matter if she goes there..."

The fortune teller suddenly came over, looked at Luer's mother who was sad and desperate, and said coldly...


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