Miracle Cutie
Chapter 300 Wailing in Fear
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Nina happily picked mushrooms, wanting to take them home for William to cat.
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The hillside was overgrown with weeds. While playing up there, Nina took a tumble.
But it was okay; the older kids had her smiling again before her cries could really get going.
The children ran wild in the open field. This was even more fun for Nina than her favorite playground.
Between gathering things and playing, time flew by without anyone noticing.
The kids started a fire and began preparing their picnic.
Nina wanted to roast the mushrooms she’d picked.
The more knowledgeable kids stopped her. “Nina, no, you can’t. Those really colorful ones are poisonous. You can’t eat them-you’d die.”
Hearing the word “die,” Nina hurriedly threw the mushrooms away. “Nina no die.”
Once rid of the mushrooms, Nina obediently sat by the fire. She took a small stick and poked at the flames, copying the older kids.
She was having a blast playing with the fire.
Seeing her so happy, the older kids couldn’t help but smile, too.
“Nina, is it fun here in our countryside?” a girl asked.
“Fun.” Nina giggled, thinking this place was the best.
While the group of kids was having a great time, their adults were worried sick, especially
Nina’s.
The moment William realized Nina was missing, he immediately guessed she’d been taken by those kids.
He slapped his forehead, filled with regret.
William said, “Nina hates staying home. I should have known that when the other kids left, she wouldn’t just let them go.”
So Nina has managed to join them.
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William was frantic. The other adults, seeing that their kids had taken Nina, quickly joined the search.
But for some reason, they just couldn’t find them.
“Where on earth did those kids go?” a man asked.
At first, in their panic, the adults swore they’d give their kids a good spanking when they got back.
But as the search dragged on and evening approached, their anger faded.
Now they had only one thought: just let the kids come back safe.
The adults were running in anxious circles. The kids, who had finished their picnic long ago, weren’t staying away on purpose.
They were lost.
That Backridge Slope was connected to other hillsides.
The
group
had wandered off while playing and lost their bearings.
Since they’d always been forbidden by their parents to come here, they weren’t very familiar with the area.
Once lost, they panicked, too. Nina, holding an older kid’s hand, trudged along.

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