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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 1309

Just say yes.

Erika immediately turned out the family photo taken earlier at the restaurant for dinner, ready to study the face first.

But after looking at it for half a day, there is no way to start.

"What's wrong, sister?" Lukas, who had rarely seen Erika struggle with fortune telling, approached her with concern.

Erika pointed to Sofia's face with an odd expression, "This face, it's strange."

"Right, I have long seen grandmother looks strange, fierce and evil, a look does not look like a good person!" Little Joanna followed beside her in righteous indignation.

Erika still shook her head, "No, you're not talking about good looks.

I mean, her face is a dead face!"

In Zhou Yi, it is taught that all five elements of a person's destiny are determined by heaven.

A large part of the factor of heavenly determination lies in the human body.

Let's say a mole, a good location can attract wealth and peach blossoms and even longevity.

But if you do not grow well, you will be short-lived to attract trouble.

Another example is the face, the cheekbones are too high is the husband, the chin is too short is to leak money.

Sofia's face, on the other hand, is deadly.

It is the kind of look that can die at any time, great evil!

Like such a look, it is impossible to do anything, and will be disaster-prone in life.

But what about Sofia?

She is living a prosperous life in Switzerland and has now found her own daughter, who will eat and drink for the rest of her life.

These two are completely paradoxical now.

Aliyah did not understand too well, but still tentatively spoke, "Then could it be that there is a situation where my life is not up to me?"

"It does not exclude the possibility of this, but at least the face must be changed before this can occur."

Erika said, pausing again.

Following that, she said, "Or maybe her current face is what she has after the change?"

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