Chapter 481 The Gray Family Has Been Active
Simone flashed a smile at him.
“I trust my instincts,” she said confidently.
“We’ll see when the time comes,” she added.
“I’m heading to the mountains tomorrow to film. Are you planning to stay in Cebros or go somewhere. else?
Bailey replied, “I’ve been feeling tired for too long, so I want to go out and explore. I’ve already planned. the route. After you leave Cebros, I’ll go on a trip.”
Having grown accustomed to being alone, Bailey had no intention of following Simone to the mountains. However, staying in Cebros didn’t seem very meaningful either.
“Okay, let’s keep in touch often!” Simone nodded.
“While you’re traveling, make sure to pay attention to the movements of the demonic rift, she reminded him with a meaningful tone. “That thing appeared in Cubilis and then made its way to the outskirts of Cebros. It feels like it’s watching you. Be careful,”
At that, Bailey murmured, “I understand.
Now, only that demonic rift could make him wary and feel danger. He would definitely keep an eye on it.
Bailey stayed in Simone’s courtyard,
After returning, they each went back to their rooms to rest.
Simone reached out and gently poked the little snake on her wrist. “Have you found anything?” The little snake had extraordinary talent and had been staying in the courtyard’s circle recently.
After consuming venom and being fed with spiritual stones all the time, it was now on the verge of achieving the Divine Stare.
As a result, it could communicate with her through consciousness.
The little little snake rubbed against Simone’s hand and conveyed its thoughts to her through
consciousness.
Simone looked up at the bright moon outside the window.
She narrowed her eyes, determined not to let anything change today.
The next morning, she took a leave from the special department
She went to Joseph’s office again and had a conversation with Joseph and Skyler, asking them to arrange a
At noon, Simone flew to the city where the blm was being shot with the crew.
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This time, Simone was filming a movie about an educated youth.
It was the story of a female protagonist who went to the countryside as an educated youth in the 1970s. Once, she was pushed into the water and saved by a man ten years older than her in the village.
She was forced to marry that man, and she eventually gave birth to three daughters.
The female protagonist faced many hardships in the man’s family but never gave up on her studies. Therefore, when she had the chance to take the SAT again, she prepared for it and wrote a letter to her family.
She even convinced the leader to help her obtain a certificate.
However, the man’s family didn’t allow her to take the exam, no matter how much she begged.
Even on the night before the exam, they locked her in a room.
It was her eldest daughter who secretly let her out.
The protagonist went to the town to take the exam and met her parents, who had come to see her.
With the protection of her parents, the protagonist successfully passed the SAT and left the impoverished mountainous area.
Before leaving, she went to see her children.
Since she had never officially married the man, they didn’t need to go through a divorce to separate.
She discovered that all three of her daughters had been abused by the man’s family, and it broke her heart.
She proposed taking the three children away, but the man’s family disagreed.
Under the persuasion of her family, the protagonist had to give up going to university temporarily.
But she could never let go of her daughters in the mountainous area.
Back then, university education was free, and there were subsidies.
While attending school, the protagonist lived frugally and even worked as a private tutor.
She sent the money she earned back home, hoping that the family would treat her three daughters better.
But after only two years of university, she heard from a fellow villager who had become a scholar that her three daughters were still suffering at home.
Her ex-husband had gotten involved with a widow, and they had a son together, treating her daughters as
servants.
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