Miah nestled in her mother's arms, crying desolately.

Miah, sobbing, choked out, "Mom..."

Her mother's heart shattered, "Mom is here, sweetheart. I've always been here..."

Miah's father's eyes welled up, red and unrecognizable, "Honey, don't be afraid... Daddy will protect you..."

Miah burst into loud wails, "Mommy, let me go, please. This man hurt me so much with his nails. It's even worse than taking medicine or getting a shot..."

Miah's parents instantly felt guilty and remorseful, crying and embracing her, "We're sorry, it's our fault, we didn't choose the right person..."

The three of them clung to each other, tears streaming down their faces, turning into tearful figures.

Yash realized that everything he had learned in the past decade was in vain.

No, it wasn't just wasted, it was as if he hadn't learned anything at all, as if he hadn't even entered the beginner's stage...

He had never seen someone so amazing, someone who could conjure spirits with a mere raise of their hand.

Lilly merely glanced at him, a hint of malice in her eyes, "Who said they should leave if lost? Should I send Miah back in? It's your turn then?"

Yash reflexively waved his hand, "No... no, I lost, I lost..."

Deep down, he knew he couldn't do it, he definitely couldn't!

Who was this little girl? What was her background? How could she be so powerful...

Yash was left speechless.

"Oh, adept... Oh, mighty adept!" Yash stared blankly at Lilly.

Blake glanced outside and casually closed the door.

Miah held onto her mother tightly, reluctant to let go, "Mommy, Miah won't be able to be with you anymore..."

"Miah will miss Mommy," she said obediently, her personality resembling Jannat's but quieter.

This made Miah's mother even more heartbroken and distressed, "Good girl, honey. Honey, you don't have to leave. Mommy and Daddy are replaceing a solution..."

In a worst-case scenario, Miah could spend her life in this form by their side.

Lilly shook her head, "No, it's not possible. After death, one must depart. If you stay in the mortal world for too long, you'll become a wandering spirit and won't be able to reincarnate anymore." Many refused to leave the mortal world after death, ultimately missing the opportunity to reincarnate and desperately searching for substitutes.

"Furthermore, living with ghosts will also affect you," Lilly added.

Miah's parents shook their heads, tears streaming down their faces.

They didn't mind, they wished for it...

But what could they do? If Miah couldn't be reincarnated, it would be their fault.

Miah smiled quietly, shaking her head, "Mommy, Daddy, I feel at ease now."

"Sis said I can't linger in the mortal world, so I will go down."

"Mommy, Daddy, let me go..."

She hugged her parents tightly, tears blurring her vision.

Lilly knew it wasn't the right time to say anything, so she just glanced at Blake and left with him.

Josh whispered, "Aren't you taking her in anymore?"

Lilly said, "Let them say their goodbyes properly..."

Yash watched them leave and hurriedly followed. "Wait..." he called out to Lilly.

After Blake closed the door, he turned around.

"How about it, little doggie? Do you want to bark?" He sneered at Yash.

Josh grinned triumphantly, "Haha, now you know how amazing Lilly is!"

Lilly kindly said, "So now you know, it's not that I don't understand, it's really that you don't understand."

"I have a Master who taught me, I can't be wrong!"

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