The next day, the sisters hade farewell to their adoptive parents in tears. Although Jay felt helpless about the children's decision, he still supported it. After all, they had the heart to serve the country, and such a desire was extremely noble. He had to reason t o stop them.
Jay was only vaguely uneasy. After all, the children had chosen a dangerous path. He merely urged the children again and again, saying, "Once you girls go there, there's no need to be concerned about me and Mommy. If you encounter difficulties in the future, remember to let me know. Also, you must take good care of yourselves.”
"We got it," said the children as they burst into tears.
The sisters went over to visit Angeline, who was lying on the bed, looking extremely haggard. She was so ill that she did not even have the strength to speak.
Angeline merely held the children's hands with tears streaming down her face.
"Mommy." Roxie knelt in front of her and bowed." We’re leaving now, Mommy. I don’t when we'll be back. You must take good care of yourself and wait for us to come back and honor you."
Angeline merely squeezed out two words. "Take care.”
The children started crying.
The parting scene that day was utterly sad.
The sisters probably had a vague understanding in their hearts. Since Robbie was no longer in the Ares family, once they headed to the border this time, there was no longer a need for them to come back home.
It was because every time they came home, they might be bearing bad news about the death of one of the sisters. Mommy could not bear such pain.
Hence, there was a high probability that they would have to cut off contact with Mommy.
When the sisters came out of Chateau de Selene, they saw Savannah standing by the door. Seeing them, Savannah walked over with a look of sorrow.
She opened her mouth several times, wanting to say something. Ultimately, though, she held herself back.
Andy said, "Give us a reading, Savannah."
There was a trace of panic in Savannah's eyes. "Don’t let me do a reading. They're inaccurate. I clearly read that Robbie would live a long life and you girls would
With tears in her eyes, Savannah shook her head in pain and said, "TH never do a reading again."
Sis Andy nodded silently.
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