Chapter 343 A White Lie

Lilly placed the young, resentful spirit into the jar of souls. The rest of her family had turned into a vanity aura and been absorbed by the jar of souls.

From this point on, they were gone forever. The sins they atoned for had turned into virtues. All of these were bestowed on the young resentful spirit, allowed her to reincarnate, and paved the way for her to the

next life.

Lilly recalled their parting deal. They promised each other to meet again in the next life. The couple promised the child that they would find her. The child naively thought that she could go to the next life to “reserve a place” for her family, completely unaware that today’s farewell was the last time they would see each other.

It was a white lie.

At this point, Lilly understood the meaning behind this

“Luckily, you won’t remember any of this in the next life.”

The young resentful spirit will forget her family, who loved her so much and whom she loved so much. Having no memories of this seems like a good thing, but somehow it also felt rather upsetting.

Lilly was a little sad. It was difficult for her to understand the difference between right and wrong.

In the children’s eyes, there are only good people and bad people. Children frequently ask, “Is he a good guy or a bad guy?” while watching television.

It was at this point that Lilly realized both good and bad people could change. Good and bad cannot be distinguished in a manner as straightforward as black and white.

Josh clung to Lilly. He comforted her, saying, “Lils, don be sad. This is their choice.”

Josh was not sure if this was the right or wrong thing to do. Someone else might spare the resentful spirit family out of sympathy, but they made their own decision and requested it. So that was sufficient.

Josh racked his brains and added. “It’s like repaying debt. They owed too much money, so until they paid off the debt, they each had to make a small contribution. Even though it seems pitiful, paying off debts is an obligation, right? You cannot forgo the debt out of sympathy.”

After all, they managed to get a chance for Tinkerbell to be reincarnated.

“Let’s go,” Drake said indifferently.

What is there to be sad about? This is childish.

tired. Not physically, but mentally, she felt it for the first time. She did

out her hand and said, with a pitiful look “Drake, hug.”

speechless. Acting cute doesn’t work for

go up there and hold Lilly. Drake pushed his brother away with a blank

his neck and rested her head on his shoulder. She replied

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this is an exception, leans he will do

she had already

words.

He gazed at his brother helplessly. This guy looked unwilling to do this, but he wanted

followed behind and

on Drake’s shoulder and asked curiously, “Hannah, what’s wrong with

repeatedly and said, “Nothing I’m

was puzzled by her

head and gave her a quick glance. He wondered, “So, have these resentful ghosts killed that

were all stunned. The trio said in unison,

Zachary was dumbfounded.

went downstairs, they saw Jack anxiously looking for them.

a call. Jack had not finished enjoying his morning tea at the time, but he quickly dropped everything to come here. Jack looked at them anxiously and

cautiously, “We got lost when

He looked at Drake and answered

easily have IQs that are higher than 300 when combined. It seemed unlikely for them to lose their

reliable big brother, paused for a while and

said, “It’s fine-I mean, totally fine-but why are you here? This

Drake, Surprisingly, Drake just walked past him. He had no intention to

Jack was puzzled.

Mr. Drake the one who disliked Lillly the most?

before they left. Half of the iron pot was revealed from the bag; he

Mr. Crawford’s instruction that he should not ask any questions. In the end, Jack

brought the children home.

She was shocked to see how filthy the kids were. She asked skeptically, “Are you sure

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