Spoiled by Eight Uncles (Lily) -
Chapter 944
Josh thought Lilly had said those words to Miah's mom, believing that Miah would be reincarnated in the next life.
But Lilly shook her head.
Doubt filled Josh's mind, and after a long while, he heard her soft voice saying:
"Things may not always turn out perfectly, but if we hold onto hope, we gain the courage to keep living."
Miah wouldn't be reborn here in the next life, but three years later, Miah's parents would have another baby-a healthy one.
Lilly had just calculated it in her mind; they would channel their love for Miah into their second child. Eventually, the couple would move past the shadows, though some wounds and memories would remain deep within their hearts, keeping Miah alive in their minds.
That's how life is; it may not always be perfect, but there is always new hope.
The only question is whether you choose hope or something else...
Lost in her thoughts, Lilly suddenly felt the weight in her heart dissipate.
Her face tensed, and she exclaimed, "Daddy, quick, let's go home! I can't hold it anymore..."
Josh saw her urgency and her expression... It was as if she needed to use the restroom and couldn't wait, almost ready to start patting her buttocks and running.
He quickly asked, "What's wrong? Do you need to use the restroom?"
Lilly shook her head repeatedly, "No, no!"
What she couldn't hold back was her breakthrough. She felt something rolling inside her "little belly," filled with spirit energy, wanting to surge through her limbs and meridians. But spirit energy was insufficient!
She needed to hurry back and replenish spirit energy, which meant staying in the Hell Ruler Palace. It could take several days...
So she had to go back quickly.
Behind her, Yash chased after them, calling out, "Wait for me... Master, wait for me!"
Lilly slipped away even faster.
Blake seized the opportunity, saw Lilly get into the car, and stepped on the gas pedal, zooming away.
Pablo, who was still standing in the same spot without "getting in the car," looked utterly bewildered.
Seeing Yash's persistent ghostly pursuit, he blinked in place and instantly disappeared.
Yash arrived at the roadside panting, heartbroken as he watched the distant car.
He had run too fast, not even managing to read the license plate number.
It was heart-wrenching, feeling unwilling to accept it...
Ghosts, they were real! He had seen it with his own eyes and confirmed that with a wave of the little master's hand, the ghost appeared. And there was the Master of Masters-he saw the "living" Master of Masters! So powerful, capable of teleportation!
He missed out on such an incredible opportunity.
It must be because his aptitude wasn't good enough, and the little master didn't choose him.
Yash decided to do more good deeds. He hadn't handled Miah's soul-summoning matters well, but he still knew how to do virtuous deeds. So he would help Miah's parents with the aftermath!
(Miah: Don't come near me!!)
**
Lilly didn't make it back home; she couldn't hold it any longer in the car.
She instinctively clenched the Hell Ruler Palace on her wrist, and the purified spirit energy within it continuously surged into her body... Lilly closed her eyes, her mind still filled with newfound hope.
Throughout all this time, she had encountered the ups and downs of life, the joys, and sorrows, the infuriating moments.
But tragedies outweighed the rest. She had gained some understanding of life, yet it left an indelible heaviness in her heart.
Many times, her family would heal her, with Bettany preparing a sumptuous feast upon her return and her family showering her with love... She would gather her emotions, and continue living happily, doing what she could to live a normal life like any other child.
But invisibly, the burden weighing on her young heart was more than she could bear.
Miah and Jannat's departure from their family, the sorrow mingled with enduring love and hope, suddenly sparked a realization within Lilly.
In this world, there were parents worse than beasts, but there were also more parents who loved their children.
With so many stars in the sky, why should she fixate on the darkness?
Blake's car sped ahead.
Pablo's soul chased from behind.
After finally catching up, Blake glanced over and asked, "Huh? Where did you go again?"
Pablo felt speechless.
He didn't want to bother with this deadhead. Turning his head to look at Lilly, he felt even more speechless.
Lilly leaned against the back seat as if she were asleep, but she was experiencing enlightenment.
Damn it, this made no sense.
He wanted to go back and hang on the sacred tree too!
Pablo left a remark, "Lilly has another enlightenment. We shouldn't disturb her... I'll go ahead."
After speaking, he returned to the jar of souls.
Blake glanced at Lilly through the rearview mirror.
Josh carefully supported Lilly's head, his arm growing sore, but he was reluctant to let go, afraid of waking Lilly and disrupting her breakthrough.
He understood enlightenment! That's how it was written in novels-geniuses experienced breakthroughs all the time.
Now seeing it with his own eyes, he couldn't help but feel envious...
Blake focused on driving, though the car's speed had considerably slowed down. It steadily moved along a road adorned with flowers. Miah's parents had no choice.
But if there came a day when he had to part with Lilly...
Even if he had to tear open a rift in hell, he would follow Lilly and be by her side forever.
No one would stop him, not a god, nor a Jesus...!
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