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Chapter 1766

    Chapter 1766


    Eunice nced at Bard with a sense of urgency in her eyes.


    Bard, realizing the futility of further secrecy,id bare the truth.


    It was only then that Keh and Louisa learned that their beloved daughter had endured hardships in


    the so-called "triangr zone" long ago, narrowly escaping death before emerging as the renowned


    Boss.


    Tears welled up in their eyes in unison.


    "She''s been back for so long, never once mentioned it." Louisa wiped away her tears, her voiceden


    with heartache, "She was just a child when she went to that dreadful ce."


    The helplessness she must have felt, the despair.


    Her skills, honed in such harsh conditions.


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    No wonder she always seemed as cold as ice.


    Having danced with the Grim Reaper for so long, witnessed the darkest sides of humanity, and still


    grown into such a fine person with unshakable principles. it was nothing short of miraculous!


    "We only knew of the hardships she faced with the Murphys; we had no idea the extent of her suffering


    was even greater than we imagined," Keh said, tears streaming down his face despite his efforts to


    wipe them away.


    Louisa was simrly distressed, covering her face with her hands as she sobbed, "I knew she was


    sensible, kind, and clever, but I never imagined that every one of her virtues was hard-won."


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    support the author and the trantion team!. The title she bore was a testament to her blood and tears,


    known only to her.


    "There, there, Be didn''t tell you because she didn''t want you to worry or feel guilty," Eunice soothed,


    patting Louisa''s back gently, "She didn''t even tell me. If it weren''t for a twist of fate that led Bard to ask


    about her, which in turn led him to tell me, I''d be just as in the dark as you are."


    She, too, had only learned of Be''s other identity through Bard.


    Such a child, having faced so much difficulty from such a young age, was truly heartbreaking.


    "I''ve failed her so badly." Louisa couldn''t stop thinking about her daughter enduring hardships while


    Serena lived a life of luxury with the Collins family. It was as if her heart was being pierced by countless


    des, the pain nearly suffocating her.


    Just then, the sound of an airne grew from a distant hum to a nearby roar.


    Eunice looked up, "Looks like Mom and Dad have arrived. Dry your eyes; we don''t want them getting


    upset seeing you like this."


    Eunice helped Louisa dab away her tears. To Louisa, Eunice was like an elder sister, always there to


    care for her.


    Despite her efforts, Louisa''s tears refused to stop. She fought to calm herself, taking deep breaths until


    finally managing a smile.


    The ne slowed to a halt on the runway, and the door opened. Darren, holding his wife Belinda''s


    hand, stepped out, both looking dignified yet visibly aged.


    Their somber presence could be felt even from a distance.


    "Mom, Dad."


    Smiling, the group greeted them and climbed the stairs to wee the elderly pair.


    Darren and Belinda managed smiles, but it was clear they were forced, their faces etched with sorrow


    and humility.


    "We''ve been looking forward to seeing you." Louisa stepped forward to hug her father, then her mother.


    Sharp-eyed Belinda noticed right away, "Have you been crying? Is it because of Serena?"


    Beforeing to Reflections Vi, Eunice had briefed them on Serena''s actions. They had been


    shocked to the core, fainting from the emotional overload. Once recovered, they had dressed and


    made their way here.
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