Trivial

Kellen glanced at the rearview mirror.

He remembered that when he saw it yesterday, Mitch's white robe was clean and tidy.

When did it have a hole again?

Mitch slightly curled his lips and touched Susie's little head, saying, "If it can't be sewn, let it be."

Susie tore the paper while sticking it, saying, "How can you say it can't be sewn?"

Her talisman was omnipotent.

"Master, this is the patching talisman I just developed. Take a look!"

She pasted the newly drawn talisman onto the torn hole of her robe.

A bright light flashed, and the white robe returned to its original state.

Mitch: "..."

She could draw any symbol...

"Why are you thinking of going to find Cloud?" Mitch asked. "You didn't promise that child."

Susie stuck the poster while saying, "But I still want to go and have a look."

She looked up and said softly, "Master, the best thing in this world should be family, I want to see why it is like this..."

The ones closest to us often cause us the greatest harm.

She didn't understand.

The car quickly arrived at Chong County, and Kellen drove straight to Cloud's house.

Susie got off the car. This is a town located in Chong County. It wasn't very lively, but it wasn't too desolate either. There were various stalls set up on the street.

Cloud now lives in a self-built building, with people living on the second and third floors, while the first floor is a storefront, selling daily necessities.

The days were quite good...

Cloud sat on the sofa chair at the entrance, scrolling through his phone and occasionally laughing out loud.

Susie looked on, feeling a mix of emotions in her heart, unable to describe the exact feeling...

"Cloud!" Kellen's voice was cold and heavy, his expressionless face appearing icy and sinister.

Cloud took a quick glance and got scared, instinctively standing up. "Who, who are you looking for... I'm not Cloud!"

She hurriedly put on her shoes and ran inside, wanting to close the door.

Kellen raised his hand and pressed his single arm against the glass door.

"It's not Cloud, what are you running for?"

Cloud's eyes flickered, "I... I saw you all looking fierce and menacing... any normal person would run..."

Susie felt a deep disappointment in her heart.

Is this the kind of person who cruelly killed his own daughter, but now feels no remorse at all?

"Master, I don't know why... but I feel like even if she were a pig butcher or a heinous wicked woman now, it would still be better than what is in front of me."

Susie was confused about her mindset.

Mitch said, "Because if she were a wicked woman who treated everyone badly, you would feel a little better. But she is the kind of person who is 'nice' to everyone except her own daughter, so naturally you don't feel good about it."

Because Cloud couldn't find an 'excuse' for abusing his biological daughter - it is human nature for most people to want to know why when faced with something beyond their understanding.

Susie nodded and said, "Cloud, don't run away. We can find you, so we must have already known what you did."

Kellen walked into the shop with Susie and kicked a chair across the room.

The armchair spun around, and Kellen pressed it with one hand, sitting down steadily, blocking Cloud in this way.

Cloud couldn't close the door, and couldn't run away even if he wanted to. Gritting his teeth, he said, "Who are you all? If you continue like this, I will call the police!"

Kellen sneered, "Go ahead and report, Cloud. Don't think that just because you've changed your name to Lorena, you can erase what you've done in the past."

"It has been a whole thirty years since the death of your daughter Lily, and you seem to be living quite relaxed now."

Lorena instantly felt as if she had fallen into an ice cellar, and she couldn't stand steady at all.

She muttered, "I had already been sentenced, isn't it enough already..."

Cloud was both shocked and frustrated deep down. She had already been imprisoned for seven years, and she had been punished enough. Why were they still settling scores with her after all this time?

She knew that troublemaker, even after death, she still caused trouble. She never rested even in death!

Susie suddenly asked, "Lorena, I want to ask you... why did you dig up Lily's ashes and scatter them after you were released from prison?"

Cloud, who was sentenced to 7 years in prison, did not repent as his first act after being released... Instead, he vented his anger by digging up his daughter's ashes.

Susie really couldn't understand what deep grudge she had with Lily, as a mother.

Cloud's mouth twitched, probably because she was afraid that someone would come to settle accounts with her, and it seemed like she wanted to argue a few words.

Susie watched quietly, wondering how her mother could be so content and at ease after doing such a thing.

Cloud indeed argued, "Lily was my daughter, so it's not for anyone else to say how her ashes should be handled, right?"

"My daughter's ashes... How I dispose of them is my right, I have checked, and it is not considered illegal!"

Kellen's face darkened, and he coldly exclaimed, "I asked you why!"

Lorena was startled by Kellen's sinister gaze and immediately felt a tingling sensation on her scalp. She didn't dare to argue any further, even though she had a few more words to defend herself.

"I gave birth to her around the late 80s, almost 90s. As you all know, it's not my fault! After giving birth to her, I didn't abandon her, I even had my younger brother take care of her..."

But the truth cannot be concealed, and eventually the company found out that she had violated the regulations by giving birth, and they fired her.

She had to bring Lily back to her side!

"I just felt so unlucky! This child was born as the unlucky ghost, cursing their parents!"

"All the children in other people's families come to repay kindness, but she is just a debt collector!"

Anyway, Cloud really hated Lily. He believed that she was the one who caused him to lose his job. Moreover, she was just a girl and completely useless.

"I felt annoyed just by looking at her!"

Cloud spoke of Lily, still without a trace of guilt or unease... His eyes were filled with annoyance and disgust.

"So... you just treated her like that because you couldn't stand your daughter?!" Susie asked incredulously.

Cloud murmured, "No... what else..."

Susie opened her mouth.

How could it be like this...

She delved into the darkest corners of the human heart, wanting to know the reason behind it.

I couldn't have imagined that, just for such an insignificant reason!

Susie instantly felt like she had been drenched with a bucket of cold water in the three cold days, and her hands and feet were freezing.

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