Lilly personally visited and secretly observed Synjin’s situation after his discharge from the hospital.

Using the Pen of Judgment, she delved into his psychological journey and his past life.

When he was young, he lacked ambition and relied on his parents for dowry and marriage. He and his wife had a child, whom they would leave with their parents when the child was around six months old.

As a couple, they worked outside their hometown and only returned once or twice a year. It wasn’t until their parents grew old and fell ill, eventually passing away, that they brought all four children back to live with them.

With the sudden burden, his wife became exhausted, and he sought medical help everywhere… but his wife still passed away.

Synjin was left alone to bear the financial and educational expenses of four children, while also taking care of both the older and younger ones. In his youth, he was the typical person who kept quiet outside but complained about everything when he was home.

He blamed his eldest son, questioning why he didn’t help him with chores or earn some money during summer vacation, after being raised by him all these years.

He blamed his eldest daughter, saying she wasted several years’ worth of tuition fees by studying so much and not getting into university. He asked her if she thought she was deserving of his hard work in supporting her education.

He complained to his second son, expressing how difficult his life was and how he wished someone would share the burden. He felt that their four mouths were always demanding food but never capable of helping him in any way.

He lashed out at his youngest son, questioning how he could be so happy at home while his father was working so hard. Was he not grateful for his father’s sacrifices?

The children grew up with a mix of gratitude, guilt, and self-blame. They gradually developed strange thoughts: they believed that happiness was not something they deserved and were afraid to be too joyful, fearing a sense of guilt…

Taking care of their father was their duty, but whenever the responsibility fell upon them, they would subconsciously avoid it…

One could say that the old man’s miserable old age was the result of his actions.

“So, that’s how it is. The pitiful have their faults.”

Seeing the current misery of the old man, anyone would feel sympathy and heartache upon witnessing it.

But was he truly innocent?

Lilly put away the Pen of Judgment, having gained a clear understanding of the situation. She once again thought about the question she had pondered before: perspectives are relative.

her eyes, it was just karma catching up with

and Anthony were detestable, and they believed the world was unfair. However, in her eyes, they

enlightenment washed over Lilly. She suddenly saw

world is full of various

just the

said, there is no absolute right or wrong;

light radiated from Lilly, and the Pen of Judgment

and anyone as formidable as the King of Cities could have easily killed

things were

Judgment were completely in

a soul flower, if she stood outside Hidden Valley and tried to control the Pen of Judgment to pluck it, the strong wind from the valley could have swept

used the Pen of Judgment to pluck a soul flower, it wouldn’t be carried

King of Cities, even if he killed her and took the pen, he could refine

Cities killed her and took the pen, no matter how much he refined it, he couldn’t make

That’s the difference!

a wave

who was

happened to his

“Dad, I’ve become a

it because you can use the Pen of Judgment

Lilly nodded, “Yes, yes!”

without reservation, “Daddy’s little

did Blake and Lilly know just how much more powerful

home, she happily summoned the victim ghost to play…

of souls, the harem spirit and ghost

I wonder if

thoughts are you having every day?… Let me handle

they had been inside for so many days, they hadn’t taken the opportunity to peek when no

understood that doing so would be too

ghost swooshed out as

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