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Chapter 264 - 264: Really Their Sister



Chapter 264 - 264: Really Their Sister

Eric widened his eyes and asked in confusion, “Brother, do you really believe such nonsense?”

George looked Helena in the eye and said firmly, “l believe it!” He believed it. He believed that his precious sister had really come back to life. He believed everything Amelia and Elmer said. No matter what they said, he believed it!

Andrew was speechless. Everything in front of him felt surreal.

Compared to Andrew’s silence, Eric’s personality was even more irritable. He took William’s video recorder and cursed, “Was this recorded in advance? What’s that man in the white robe who looks like a dead person? Is he an actor you found? And this Hall, she’s also an actor you found. Are you playing a prank on us?”

William saw Eric grabbing the video recorder roughly and looking at it over and over again. He even wanted to pull out the magnetic signal sticks at the top. He panicked and hurriedly snatched the video recorder over. “Fifth Uncle,

calm down. It’s true. Everything is true. Don’t damage my video recorder!” Andrew pressed down on Eric’s shoulder. “Fifth Brother, don’t be anxious.”

Amelia grabbed Helena’s hand and looked at her nervously. “Are you really my mother?”

Helena’s eyelids twitched. They were clearly sworn sisters not long ago. How did she become a mother in the blink of an eye?

Helena: “l don’t remember. Did you remember the wrong person?”

Elmer reminded them, “Won’t you know if you take out Helena’s old things?”

George nodded. “I’ll get it.” He hurried out.

Amelia asked eagerly, “Master, can I see Mommy?”

Elmer: “…” His disciple was looking at him so pitifully. Could he refuse?

Elmer raised his hand and moved his fingers. Helena immediately felt weightless. She had actually seen herself separate from this body…

“Wait, wait…” Helena was anxious.

Amelia’s eyes widened. “Mom! It’s really Mom!”

Helena’s soul was slightly offset from this body. Her soul was separated from her body, so Amelia could see Helena’s soul clearly!

Eric’s eyes were as wide as copper bells! Andrew also felt a chill run down his spine. It was unbelievable! The two of them were staring at the video recorder until there was a hole!

Eric muttered, “It’s real… It’s actually real… Real sister…”

Andrew’s lips trembled and his throat was dry. “Little sister, it’s Little sister…”

Amelia lunged forward and hugged Helena’s thigh. Her eyes were filled with tears. “Boohoo, Mommy. Mia misses Mommy so much…”

Helena:

Before Helena could speak, Amelia continued, “After Mommy went to heaven, Dad didn’t like Mia anymore. It was the original Dad…” As she spoke, her tears fell like beans. “Then Auntie Rebecca fell down the stairs herself, but she said that I pushed her. Mommy, Mia doesn’t admit to anything Mia didn’t do…” She hugged Helena’s thigh tightly and cried, “But no one believed Mia. They often forgot to feed Mia. Mia didn’t have anything to wear either. It was so cold.

After Mommy left, Mia was cold every day.”

Amelia cried as she spoke. The aggrieved feelings that had been cured were flipped out again after seeing her mother. She only wanted her mother to hug her and comfort her.

Helena’s heart ached, followed by a headache. However, she could not remember the past. It was just that Amelia, who was crying like a human, stabbed her heart hard.

Helena subconsciously hugged Amelia and comforted her as she patted her back. “It’s okay, it’s okay…”

Amelia clung to Helena’s neck, refusing to part.

Helena could not breathe. “Ahem… Mia, loosen up a little… loosen up…”

Unexpectedly, Amelia hugged him even tighter. “l don’t want to!” It was rare for her to be so disobedient.

Elmer quickly pulled Amelia away and said, “If you use a little more strength, you’ll really strangle your mother to death.” After all, Amelia was young and small, but she was really strong!

Amelia had no choice but to loosen Helena. Helena looked up and saw Andrew and Eric standing in front of her..


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