At night, everyone fell asleep and started dreaming.
Outside the window, a gust of breeze blew in. The air was filled with the fragrant smell of sulfur, which drifted into the villas.
Angeline was lying in his arms. A pained expression suddenly appeared on her originally quiet and peaceful face. Her body twisted uncomfortably, and she woke Jay up.
Jay opened his eyes leisurely. In the moonlight, he could see Angeline's beautiful and dignified face all twisted. He hugged her tighter and shouted anxiously," What's the matter, Angeline? Are you having a nightmare?"
Angeline let out a clumsy and painful kick. Suddenly, her body became extremely cold. Jay felt like he was holding onto a block of ice.
"Angeline." He did not dare to let go of her, so he could only warm her up with his body temperature.
At this time, he smelled the pungent sulfur smell in the air. Jay was so startled that he immediately got up.
He turned on the lights and walked to the window.
A white figure stood downstairs, and it looked like someone immortal. Jay immediately ran downstairs, and the white shadow was standing in the courtyard.
Jay could see her face clearly now. Who else would it be if not Prajna?
Prajna, why'd you call for me?"
Prajna said, "Tenzel needs you for the resurrection."
Jay said, "I don't care whether Tenzel can be resurrected or not. I only care whether my Baby Robbie can be resurrected.”
Prajna looked at Jay, noticing he had paternal love and mercy. "You love your child that much?”
Jay said, "How can there be a parent who doesn't love their children?"
"There is one. Tenzel’s father. He doesn't love him.”
Jay began to recall the strange illusions inside the tomb.
"But I love my Baby Robbie," said Jay firmly.
Prajna said, "Do you know why Robbie has a bad fate? His red star is moving, and his love life is too prosperous. It's inevitable for him to provoke something rotten."
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