
Eight Uncles' Beloved Treasure

Eight Uncles' Beloved Treasure
Lily was forced to kneel in the freezing snow for a full day because her stepmother had suffered a fall, resulting in a miscarriage. As a result, she was exiled from home because her family believed she brought bad luck. However, just as she was at the brink of death, all eight of her uncles arrived in time to save her. The eldest uncle said, 'It's time for the Hatcher family to go bankrupt.' Her second uncle exclaimed, 'Anyone who harms Lily will be dead!' Mr. Crawford was so furious that he beat her useless father to a pulp while pleading, 'So what if she's the daughter of the Crawford family? She's a jinx that caused her mother's death and her father's bankruptcy!' Little did they know that as soon as Lily returned to the Crawford family, her luck improved, and even the bedridden Mrs. Crawford regained her strength. Lily was later blessed with an amazing father who loved her dearly. Lilly denies pushing Debbie and insists that it wasn't her fault, but Debbie defends her, saying that Lilly is still young and didn't mean it. However, Stephen Hatcher, the president of the Ador Hatcher Corporation, blames Lilly and orders her to be locked in the attic until he returns. Debbie is taken to the hospital, and Lilly is left alone in the cold and dark attic. Time passes, and Lilly is neglected, hungry, and freezing in the attic. She recalls her mother's death and her father's new wife, who mistreats her. Eventually, Stephen returns, furious with Lilly. He drags her outside and berates her for supposedly causing her stepmother's miscarriage. He beats her with a broomstick until she falls unconscious in the snow. Stephen leaves Lilly there, instructing her to stay until her stepmother is discharged from the hospital. In her near-death state, Lilly hears a voice telling her to call her uncle, Gilbert Crawford, and provides his phone number. She manages to crawl to Stephen's phone in the snow and make the call. Meanwhile, Hugh Crawford, the head of the Crawford family, lectures his sons about various matters. The conversation shifts to their missing sister, Jean, who had leukemia and disappeared four years ago. Gilbert, who was responsible for Jean's treatment, feels immense guilt over her disappearance. The entire Crawford family is burdened by Jean's absence, with various members suffering from health issues and emotional turmoil. As they discuss Jean, Gilbert's phone rings, interrupting their conversation.
Lily was forced to kneel in the freezing snow for a full day because her stepmother had suffered a fall, resulting in a miscarriage. As a result, she was exiled from home because her family believed she brought bad luck. However, just as she was at the brink of death, all eight of her uncles arrived in time to save her. The eldest uncle said, 'It's time for the Hatcher family to go bankrupt.' Her second uncle exclaimed, 'Anyone who harms Lily will be dead!' Mr. Crawford was so furious that he beat her useless father to a pulp while pleading, 'So what if she's the daughter of the Crawford family? She's a jinx that caused her mother's death and her father's bankruptcy!' Little did they know that as soon as Lily returned to the Crawford family, her luck improved, and even the bedridden Mrs. Crawford regained her strength. Lily was later blessed with an amazing father who loved her dearly.
Lilly denies pushing Debbie and insists that it wasn't her fault, but Debbie defends her, saying that Lilly is still young and didn't mean it. However, Stephen Hatcher, the president of the Ador Hatcher Corporation, blames Lilly and orders her to be locked in the attic until he returns. Debbie is taken to the hospital, and Lilly is left alone in the cold and dark attic.
Time passes, and Lilly is neglected, hungry, and freezing in the attic. She recalls her mother's death and her father's new wife, who mistreats her. Eventually, Stephen returns, furious with Lilly. He drags her outside and berates her for supposedly causing her stepmother's miscarriage. He beats her with a broomstick until she falls unconscious in the snow. Stephen leaves Lilly there, instructing her to stay until her stepmother is discharged from the hospital.
In her near-death state, Lilly hears a voice telling her to call her uncle, Gilbert Crawford, and provides his phone number. She manages to crawl to Stephen's phone in the snow and make the call.
Meanwhile, Hugh Crawford, the head of the Crawford family, lectures his sons about various matters. The conversation shifts to their missing sister, Jean, who had leukemia and disappeared four years ago. Gilbert, who was responsible for Jean's treatment, feels immense guilt over her disappearance. The entire Crawford family is burdened by Jean's absence, with various members suffering from health issues and emotional turmoil. As they discuss Jean, Gilbert's phone rings, interrupting their conversation.
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Lily was forced to kneel in the freezing snow for a full day because her stepmother had suffered a fall, resulting in a miscarriage. As a result, she was exiled from home because her family believed she brought bad luck. However, just as she was at the brink of death, all eight of her uncles arrived in time to save her. The eldest uncle said, 'It's time for the Hatcher family to go bankrupt.' Her second uncle exclaimed, 'Anyone who harms Lily will be dead!' Mr. Crawford was so furious that he beat her useless father to a pulp while pleading, 'So what if she's the daughter of the Crawford family? She's a jinx that caused her mother's death and her father's bankruptcy!' Little did they know that as soon as Lily returned to the Crawford family, her luck improved, and even the bedridden Mrs. Crawford regained her strength. Lily was later blessed with an amazing father who loved her dearly. Lilly denies pushing Debbie and insists that it wasn't her fault, but Debbie defends her, saying that Lilly is still young and didn't mean it. However, Stephen Hatcher, the president of the Ador Hatcher Corporation, blames Lilly and orders her to be locked in the attic until he returns. Debbie is taken to the hospital, and Lilly is left alone in the cold and dark attic. Time passes, and Lilly is neglected, hungry, and freezing in the attic. She recalls her mother's death and her father's new wife, who mistreats her. Eventually, Stephen returns, furious with Lilly. He drags her outside and berates her for supposedly causing her stepmother's miscarriage. He beats her with a broomstick until she falls unconscious in the snow. Stephen leaves Lilly there, instructing her to stay until her stepmother is discharged from the hospital. In her near-death state, Lilly hears a voice telling her to call her uncle, Gilbert Crawford, and provides his phone number. She manages to crawl to Stephen's phone in the snow and make the call. Meanwhile, Hugh Crawford, the head of the Crawford family, lectures his sons about various matters. The conversation shifts to their missing sister, Jean, who had leukemia and disappeared four years ago. Gilbert, who was responsible for Jean's treatment, feels immense guilt over her disappearance. The entire Crawford family is burdened by Jean's absence, with various members suffering from health issues and emotional turmoil. As they discuss Jean, Gilbert's phone rings, interrupting their conversation.
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