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Always be with you novel Chapter 82

Leena didn't know how Carlson will treat her mother. She was sad and angry. Did she make mistake again? How could Carlson become crazy and heartless? How could he really kidnap her mother? Besides, was it true that Miguel had lied to her? Had she been living in a world where she had been deceived?

Rena kept cursing Miguel. Hearing this, Leena felt very sad. If Miguel really did that kind of thing as Carlson said, she was indeed very stupid. She was so stupid that she was used by Miguel, and so stupid that she was disliked by Carlson! It turned out that she was such a loser! She really wanted to cry, but she couldn't. because life was too helpless, and she was more worried about her mother's safety.

They arrived at home by car. Before entering the alley, Leena saw the whole alley was shocked. Many people ran back and forth with washbasin in their hands, and fire engines stopped at the entrance of the alley. Fire fighters came in and out.

Rena asked, "What's wrong? Is there a fire? "

Leena didn't know what was going on. Was there a fire in the alley? But she didn't have time to care about that. She was just worried about her mother, so she didn't say anything but rushed home. On the way, Belinda who was Leena's neighbor stopped her and shouted, "Oh, dear Leena, you're finally back. Your house is on fire. Why do you come back so late? There was a big fire just now, and it almost burned the neighbors' houses. "

Belinda said excitedly and worriedly. It seemed that she was still scared by the fire.

Shocked, Leena grabbed Belinda's hand and asked, "What did you say? You just said that my house was on fire?" She didn't expect that the fire was from her house. But if Carlson took her mother away and her brother was at school, how could the fire happen? Or was her mother still inside?

Thinking of this, Leena was even more shocked. Regardless of asking Belinda, she shouted, "Mom!" Just go there. Rena also followed her.

However, the fire was so fierce that she could hardly see her family. She only saw the red flames and thick smoke, and even her neighbors' houses were affected. It was estimated that her family had been burnt down, which made Leena shocked. All the people in the neighborhood came to put out the fire with basin and buckets in their hands. Since the fire engines couldn't come in, the firefighters could only pull the long pipe in to spray water, but it was a drop in the bucket for the fire. Everyone tried their best to put out the fire.

Rena was so scared that she couldn't help cursing, "Damn it! Why are you so angry? What happened? It's so immoral, please don't tell me it was the subordinates of Carlson did it! "

Although she didn't mean to complain, she heard Leena's heart. Leena was more worried about her mother, so she shouted at her mother and wanted to rush in to save her. Fortunately, she was stopped by the firemen beside her. The firemen scolded, "Why are you here? Didn't you see that the fire was getting bigger? You rushed in to seek death! "

The neighbor persuaded her, "Leena, don't feel sad, no one will blame you! Both you and your mother are cautious enough not to cause such a big disaster. The fire must be a natural disaster, right? Natural disasters can't be avoided, and life will always suffer some setbacks. What you can do now is to call your mother back as soon as possible. Maybe you can cooperate with the staff to count the rest of the things! "

Only Rena seemed to know what was bothering her. She squatted down and hugged her in silence. "Everything will be fine. I'll be with you when your family is gone. The worst result is to ask your mother and Yanni to move into our apartment! "

Leena cried and said, "Rena, I think I'm a loser! "

Rena held her in her arms and cried, "I understand your feelings, but it's not the right time to be sad. Yanni still needs you. As for Miguel and Carlson... You still need to take revenge. You can't let those people go!" She hesitated when she talked about Carlson. Probably like what Leena thought, she was not used to suddenly treating Carlson as a villain equivalent to Miguel. In their impression, no matter how bad Carlson was, he had saved them before, and was better than the bad guy Miguel. But why did they all put Carlson in the list of hateful bad people today? Was it sad?

"I just think I'm a loser!" Leena repeated this sentence again and again. She cried sadly and dared not look up at all.

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