Today, it could be said that Jagoan had officially stepped into the milestone of the road of the master.
Jagoan also changed from being strict in the past to be gentle. He carefully instructed every move and style, and carefully felt every change in strength.
“There is a feeling of the hero and heroine.” Jagoan couldn’t help laughing after finishing the practice.
“Then I’m the hero!” Jagoan said.
Jagoan was stunned.
Seeing this, Jagoan smiled.
After a while, Jagoan came back to her senses and cursed, “How dare you!”
It was already around ten o’clock when the two went out.
After buying things, they went straight to Ginn’s burial place. The Reagan family bought a piece of land outside the suburbs, and generations of the Reagan family were buried here.
When Jagoan went up the mountain, she took a deep breath and said solemnly, “Father, I’m back to see you!”
Jagoan’s parents were gentle. He couldn’t help but think of his gentle mother.
Fortunately, his mother was a gentle woman. That kind of gentleness wasn’t let her be bullied by others, but she never thought about others with evil thoughts and always looked at everything kindly.
This kind of tenderness also made her strong. So the ten years of separation did not cause her to suffer. Instead, she lived more seriously, looking forward to this day.
“This is the cemetery that the Reagan family bought many years ago. All the ancestors of the Reagan family are buried on the mountain. My father’s tomb is at the front…” Jagoan walked in front and said to Jagoan.
Jagoan noticed that every time Jagoan took a step, her breath would follow the step frequency to produce a wonderful rhythm. Moreover, the point of her legs was on his hips, and her spine would also bounce along with it.
This kind of bouncing was not Lightning Whips, but a kind of bouncing and shaking of one’s own bones and muscles, which bounced oneself and made the energy easier and more symmetrical.
Genius…
Jagoan couldn’t help thinking to himself when he realized this way of walking, he had been practicing for more than three years.
Suddenly, Jagoan stopped walking, and then her body trembled. Jagoan saw that there was an empty tomb in front of her, and the tombstone had been broken into pieces and buried in the soil.
The tomb of Ginn, which was originally here, had been hollowed out. And the coffin had been dug out to nowhere.
“It’s really unlucky, I didn’t expect we have to dig others’ graves!” At this time, a voice came.
“That’s right… Ginn is still a fool, digging his grave is really bad luck!” Another voice echoed.
“Peeping in his pit for a while is a way to get rid of bad luck, so that future generations will not be infected with this guy’s stupidity.”
“It makes sense, why don’t I kill another black dog tomorrow and scatter it with the blood.”
“I think it’s okay. I’m really afraid that I will be infected with this guy’s bad luck and infect my descendants.”
“It’s all Ginn’s daughter’s fault. The property shouldn’t belong to her, but she is unwilling to leave the Reagan family. Now her father’s grave has to be dug out.”
The two men came to the tomb while talking.
Jagoan’s body was shaking. Her eyes were red. She didn’t expect that the Reagan family would do such a thing!
In order to drive her to death, even her own dead father was not spared!
The two were just about to unbuckle their belts to pee when they found Jagoan and Jagoan. They were taken aback for a moment.
“Where did you guys take the coffin?” Jagoan asked coldly with a trembling voice.
When they saw Jagoan, they both grinned and said, “So it’s the idiot’s silly daughter!”
Jagoan said coldly, “Where did you transport the coffin? Tell me!”
Jagoan’s fists were clenched suddenly, and there was a crunching sound.
Jagoan lowered his brows and closed his eyes.
In Jagoan’s view, these two people were no longer worthy of being human, and even most of the Reagan family were not worthy of being human anymore.
“Crushed? My dad, isn’t his surnamed Reagan, isn’t he a descendant of the Reagan family?!” Jagoan asked angrily.
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