Chapter 190
She wept for an extended period until she screamed herself hoarse, finally rising from the sofa.
She still had to tidy up Scarlett’s stuff, at least giving Scarlett some clothes to wear on her way to the netherworld.
She had to pull herself up, selecting a few beautiful clothes for Scarlett
Susan walked with heavy steps to Scarlett’s room.
When she saw that Scarlett’s belongings were still there, yet the girl had passed, Susan’s tears resumed.
After covering her face and crying for a while, she wiped away the tears on her face and began to pack the clothes for
Scarlett
She retrieved clothes from the wardrobe, grabbed a few pairs of shoes from the shoe cabinet, and gathered some bedding.
Susan kept a large part of the rest of the things as a souvenir, not moving them and unwilling to give them all away.
After packing up the stuff, she was about to leave the bedroom when Susan suddenly stopped, turning around to look back
at the desk.
As if she sensed something, she forced her to walk to the desk and opened the drawer. There was only a notebook and an envelope with the word “Will” inscribed on it.
Seeing the word will, Susan’s eyes turned red again.
Scarlett had already been prepared to depart this world, yet Susan had not realized it
Had Susan discovered it sooner, she would not have been as regretful as she was now, and would have had more time to spend with Scarlett
She took out the will letter with trembling hands, opened the envelope, and slowly read the letter in it
[To my dear sister. Suan:
When you see this letter, it means that I am no longer in this world.
But my Susan, please don’t be sad for me, and don’t feel sorry
Life is ever unpredictable; some things are immutable, so let nature take its course.
I have already taken it lightly, and I hope that you can move on. Don’t cry and swollen your eyes for me. I will worry for
you
Susan, I am very grateful to have you by my side. From a young age, no matter who bullies me, you will be the first to rush. out to protect me.
When I was twelve, I recall being blocked by a group of bad girls at the school gate, and it was you who came to my rescue. fighting them off.
At that time, the shoes you bought from your part-time job were wasted on them. Do you know what I was thinking at that
turne?
At that time, I was thinking that it was better to let them beat me up, which was better than losing a new pair of shoes of yours
Thinking back, we were so impoverished that we couldn’t even afford to feed ourselves.
You and Liam would starve yourselves, if necessary, in order to save money to buy medicine for me.
Susan, I can barely live to be more than twenty years old, which was exchanged by your night shifts and Liam’s sleepless
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