"A month ago..." Yameng began to speak slowly in a low and heavy voice.

The more Kukai listened, the more frightened he became, his eyes gradually widened involuntarily.

"What's worse," Yameng suddenly opened his eyes wide, full of anger, "It's been a month, what are those policemen doing?"

"Yameng," Kukai's voice gradually sank, but then he seemed to suddenly think of something, and said to Yameng suspiciously, "Yameng, did you remember the wrong time? I saw your mother a few days ago Woolen cloth?"

"How is it possible?" Yameng stood up abruptly, with great shock in his eyes, "How is it possible? I saw the death of my parents with my own eyes, Kukai! Did you read it wrong?"

"No!" Kukai said with certainty, "I also said hello to my aunt, but at that time she was in a hurry, as if she was in a hurry to go somewhere, and left after replying to me!" Kukai recalled.

"What's going on?" Yameng's body slowly slid down, and she sat heavily on the chair. "How could such a thing happen? I buried them with my own hands. How could this happen? Even if I Mom is not dead, why didn't she come to me? What's going on?"

Yameng's mind was in a mess. She couldn't explain what she heard in her ears. Who could imagine that a person who was buried with her own hands was said to have seen it after death, unless the ghost appeared , otherwise how to explain these things.

Now Yameng's brain is getting more and more painful. She covered her head in pain and kept beating her head hard, trying to use this method to relieve her pain.

Seeing Ya Meng's madness, Kong Hai couldn't help panicking. He grabbed Ya Meng's troubled hand and shouted sharply: "Ya Meng, don't treat yourself like this. Think about it, will your mother have twin sisters or something like that?" .”

Kukai's roar brought Yameng back to reality. She calmed down, tried her best to recall, and finally shook her head and said, "No, my mother never mentioned this matter."

"What's going on?" Kukai was also lost in thought, "There must be a reason!"

"Kukai, are you really reading correctly?" Yameng asked again cautiously.

Kukai was so questioned by Yameng that even he was not sure, "I don't know either! Maybe I really misunderstood it!"

Yameng lowered her eyelids in disappointment, but she cheered up and said, "Even if you're not sure, I'll try to find it. As long as there is a glimmer of hope, I won't give up!"

Seeing that Yameng was full of vitality again, Kukai finally smiled in relief: "Ameng, come on!"

"En!" Yameng nodded heavily, and smiled at Sweetheart.

Kukai's words undoubtedly lit a lamp of hope in Yameng's heart, which made Yameng's life regain its brilliance. Although Yameng doesn't know why her mother didn't come to her now, she firmly believes that they are still there. Live, that, just because of a belief.When Kukai said these words, Yameng had a faint feeling that her parents really didn't die, but there was some reason why they didn't come to her.Sometimes, a woman's sixth sense is very accurate, and sometimes, a woman just firmly believes in her sixth sense. Therefore, some things often turn around because of such a belief!

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