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The Woman From Hell

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Chapter 1292

Petra tookto the door of a bedroom. " This is the largest room in the villa and with the best lighting. Your dad

prepared it many years ago for you to stay in. Although he knew you'd feel sickened by the fact that Cindy once

stayed here, he still wished that you'd accept it. But don't worry, your dad renovated the room. As he was afraid

that you wouldn't like the design. he even asked Theo about the interior styles you prefer. He took Munchkin to

Zenon to study the design of the house you had in Zenon as a point of reference.”

Petra tookinto the bedroom after saying that.

The room was huge and looked to be a hundred square feet, equivalent to a suite of an ordinary family. It was

plainly decorated, just the way that I liked it.

| put Munchkin on the bed and covered him with a blanket.

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Petra said with a smile, "Your dad and | picked the clothes in the closet. I notice that you tend to dress simpler,

so | bought them according to your preference. I'm not sure if you like them or not. It's okay if you don't. Your

dad and | can buy new cnes for you. Your dad also bought the bags and accessories when he went abroad. |

know Theo is really nice to you and you might not fancy these things, but as parents, we wish to give you the

best.

"We've made plenty of mistakes over the years and wish to do everything we can to compensate for them. |

know you can't completely forgive us yet, and we won't force you to be close to us. As long as you promise to

visit us when you're free, we'll be more than happy.”

Petra could not help but sob when she got to the end of the sentence. | held her and said softly, "Stop crying. It

won't be good for your health. We'll be fine." | knew this whole tthat everybody would be fine as long as |

could let go.

Perhaps Cassey was right. There was no changing the things that had happened. They were my parents. No

matter how much | resented them, | had no way of cutting off ties with them

It was better to go along with it rather than make everyone suffer.

The hardest thing to cut off in this world was blood ties. Only blood ties could help us find our way back when we

were lost. Although | had no feelings for them, our blood ties remained. In the remaining years to come, |

thought | should try and get along with them just like a family.

Petra looked at me, crying and smiling at the stime.

Sthings did not need to be articulated clearly, or perhaps even spoken. A gesture or action would do. | had

already thought it through the night | nearly died in the morgue

Life was nothing but a few decades. It would be a waste of life if one did not cherish the moment. Moreover, one

might regret not doing certain things or saying certain words.

I was lucky to survive, so | would live every day for the rest of my life cherishing the people aroundand the

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things | owned.

"It's getting late, You should go to bed." Petra wiped her tears away. "What doyou want to have for ~~

tomorrow? I'll make it for you. Si unchkin happens to not have schasl tomorrow. Let's stay at hand-have a

meal together asa faPnily." . to

The smile on her face was bright. She was beyond happy at this moment | smiled slightly and said, "Anything is

fine. I'm not a picky eater."

Although | was not a big eater, | was not picky either and ate basically anything.

Petra smiled. $I make my specialties tQmorrow and get your dad to doa few of his too. He cooks better than me.

You tried it the tire Theo gas hospitalized in South Vasetine." "Both your cooking is go5d. _ N

Petra did not say anything else and remindedto cover myself with a blanket tonight. She was about to leave.

When she walked to the door, she remembered something and turned around to askwith a face fulf of «

concern, "You didn't chorne with Theo. Did you have an & argument?’