The harem spirit looked at Roxie. “Your mother deserved it. You deserve a second chance at being reborn, though. Do you want that?”

Roxie chuckled all of a sudden, shaking her head. “No, I’m going to be with Mother.”

“She’s still my mother, no matter how evil she is…”

She had killed many people as well, and deserved to die just like her mother.

Especially that poor girl Jane… possessing her in the past two days to lure people into the water only made her feel even more guilty.

Roxie flew towards the jar of souls, and was usurped in a poof.

The jar lay silent on the ground. A ray of light shone across it, making its bright red color even more eye–catching.

Lilly picked it up, wiping it a little. She touched her bracelet gently, and the jar was attached at once.

Blake walked over, hoisting her up. “What’s wrong, Lilly?”

This was the first time Lilly had succeeded at capturing a spirit. Despite it being only a resentful spirit… she should feel pretty good about this.

Instead, she felt strangely hollow.

She frowned in confusion, telling the story of the mother and daughter spirits.

The kid asked, “The auntie spirit fell in and drowned herself, and Roxie only drowned because she was trying to save her. Why did the auntie spirit blame others?”

“Jane was innocent, and around the same age as Roxie. Why didn’t the auntie spirit just let her go?”

“Also, Jane’s mom spent the past two days looking for Jane in a panic… but she said those things to hurt Jane before she drowned. Why?”

Jane only said that she was at the river, but her mother had said such hurtful things. She told her daughter to die, and jump if she really dared…

care about her! Why did her

did not understand any

in the water again and again knowing she couldn’t

truth even after Jane’s body had been pulled up, assaulting the rescue team members and

the dock, the cool night

daughter’s death. She could have just washed the sheets with

said in a fit of anger would lead

both share the same kind of regret, with no way of turning things around. So to

parents who had the tendency to blame others for the pain they had inflicted

Lilly’s head. “Cheer

came out of it. Roxie learned her lesson in the

the bad every time. Light should be sought out

voice was warm and gentle, his gaze tender like never before. He was comforting

lay on Blake’s shoulder, giving it some thought before

was right. There was always a good side to things, you just had to find

home, Lilly had fallen asleep

to end up cracking a yawn and realizing he was

little surprised. He’d been going to bed earlier and

ready for bed, lying down. He thought that he’d have

Over on another end.

night had

had sent her the latest cellphone. It was

Lilly around and not being allowed out,

night, get restless the second she put her phone down and picked

Lilly up. She eventually floated out, preparing to go somewhere else to continue on her phone. Maybe downstairs, or the roof, or in the

her head, she saw Blake

noticing the flash of Blake’s video on the screen

first floor. Blake was in the

laughing up a storm and taking advantage of the fact that Blake could not see or hear her before going outside to continue on her

Blake was speechless

glanced at Drake’s

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