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Dear Soldier, Put Your Gun Down novel Chapter 90

Matt’s eyes were full of contempt. When he slightly clapped his hands, a woman in her forties was brought over. As soon as she saw Christopher, she pounced on him, “You bastard. It was you who allowed your daughter to kill my lady. If I hadn’t escaped quickly and hidden away, I would have been killed by you!”

Christopher slumped to the ground. It was over, it was all over. His life would probably be taken today.

In the manor, Winona was watching the TV. Matt looked incredibly handsome on the screen. Christopher and Elizabeth were being beaten and criticized. The armed personnel put handcuffs on them two and shoved two of them out.

She turned off the TV and walked out with her bag. The sun was shining and the autumn breeze was cool. She gently let out a breath that had been pent-up in her heart for long. She was finally relaxed.

As usual, she bought Aileen her favorite snacks and some new clothes, plus a pocketful of glass marbles.

Aileen was particularly happy to see her. She pulled her hand and pouted, “You don’t want Aileen anymore, do you? What took you so long to come and see me?”

She could not wait to unpack the things she brought and happily put the clothes on her body to see if they fit her body, “So beautiful, Aileen likes it very much.”

She simply put on the clothes and laughed happily. When she saw the pack of snacks, she excitedly unwrapped them when the glass marbles suddenly fell out of the bag. The colorful glass marbles rolled down at her feet and scattered all over the room.

Aileen’s face suddenly turned pale. She hurriedly squatted, covered her eyes and shrieked out of control. The nurse who heard the voice hastily ran over, “Did anything happen?”

Winona yelled, “All of you get out!”

The nurses and doctors were instantly shocked by her cold voice and walked out.

Hearing her younger sister’s miserable shrieks, Winona forced herself to be hard-hearted. She slowly walked to her side, pulled her hands down and said word by word, “Aileen, I know what you’re afraid of. But if you can’t get over this, you’ll live like a fool for the rest of your life!”

Aileen suddenly felt that her usually amiable elder sister had become hateful. She was so scared that she cowered and was looking at her pitifully, “Winona, Aileen is scared, very scared. Quickly take these things away! Take them away!”

Winona grabbed a handful of glass marbles and slowly released them. The glass marbles rolled down from her palm to the ground one by one with clinking sounds. Aileen screamed hysterically.

Winona felt as if a knife was pierced through her heart but she still ruthlessly tied her to the chair and forced her to look at the glass marbles all over the floor and listen to the sound of them rolling on the ground, “Aileen, I know what you’re afraid of. Back then, Sharon was the one who spread all these on the floor and pushed Mom down, wasn’t it?”

“Ah! I don’t know! I don’t know!”

“When Mom fell at that time, these glass marbles also rolled down with her, didn’t they?”

Aileen’s face was full of agony. Her pupils dilated and she was breathing in pain. That was her nightmare. Her mother fell to the ground and the glass marbles were stained by the pool of blood. Since then, she was afraid to see this thing and also afraid to hear its sound…

Winona embraced her, “Aileen, the bad guys are dead. No one will threaten you anymore. I’ll protect you from now on.”

“Ah!”

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