361 Harmed the Little Girl
The old lady didnât explain, but Su Meng understood what she meant.
Su Meng asked indifferently, âSo, according to you, Wen Le will also be killed by you this time?â
âThatâs not nice. Iâve already said that I wonât do anything to you. I just need your help.â The old lady smiled and gently stroked Xiao Yuâs hair. Her eyes were filled with love.
Su Meng said, âYouâre using us to change her fate, right? You want to help your daughter change her fate?â
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Su Meng stared at Xiao Yu and realized that her life providence was filled with black gas. The black gas was not produced by her but caused by external factors. Someone had cast a curse on her, and she only became stupid after she was born!
Hearing Su Mengâs words, the old lady nodded and asked her in surprise, âNot bad, girl. I didnât expect you to know about this. Do you know a little about this too?â
âItâs not just a little, I do this. Changing oneâs fortune is a heaven-defying act. Even if you recover now, you will suffer retribution in the future. If you need it, I can help you change her fate.â
âYou?â The old lady sized Su Meng up. She didnât seem to believe Su Mengâs words, so she shook her head and refused.
âThereâs one more thing Iâm curious about. Whatâs going on with the cemetery behind the hotel? Are the people buried there the ones you killed?â Su Meng imagined the layout of the hotel. The layout was indeed strange, but she did not feel any bad inside the hotel. It was as if something was blocking everything.
The old lady knew how to change oneâs fate and was able to keep the hotel normal in such an unlucky environment. It seemed that there was a master in the hotel, but it was definitely not the old lady. From what the old lady had said, she did not know these things.
The old lady laughed when she heard Su Mengâs words. She shook her head helplessly and said, âHow would I dare to kill people randomly? Although our place is very remote, killing people randomly will also be investigated by the police. The graveyard behind the hotel has been there for a long time. It has nothing to do with us.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAlthough Iâve caught a few girls before, there were only four or five in total. I didnât kill anyone on purpose. Although this old woman will do some bad things to save her daughter, she wonât go to the extent of being crazy. I only captured them to change their fate, and Iâll release them after that.â
âItâs just that everyoneâs physique is different, so the situation after the ritual is different. Some people had good physiques and tough lives. Even if their fate was changed, they would be fine. At most, they would become a little stupid. However, some peopleâs destinies are weak to begin with, and after the ritual is completed, it wonât be long before they die.â
Su Meng: âYou stole someoneâs fate and caused her to lose her life. Whatâs the difference between that and killing her?â
âThe difference is that she can still live normally for a while, and thereâs nothing wrong with her body at all. Even the doctor will think that she died of natural causes.â
Su Meng had thought that the old ladyâs smile was kind before, but now, it was terrifying. In order to help her daughter regain her consciousness, she had actually captured so many little girls to snatch their destinies.
It did not sound like a lot, just a few, but on a deeper level, how many families did these girls have? How devastated would their families be when they saw their loved ones suddenly die?
The old woman was very serious when she said that. it seemed like she really didnât think it was wrong to change someone elseâs fate.
However, there was something strange. She observed the old ladyâs fate. She was originally a kind person, so why did she suddenly become so cold-blooded?
Su Meng finally understood what the gray fog was. The kidnapping and snatching of peopleâs destinies had caused her fate to be covered in gray fog, but what was with the golden color? How could a kind person so calmly accept the fact that someone had caused someone elseâs death?
Even Su Meng couldnât understand.
âYou love your daughter, but have you ever thought about the little girls you killed? Their parents loved them too. When they suddenly die at home one day, how devastated would their parents be?â
âGirl, I know youâre a kind person, but these words are useless to me. Right now, I only want to save my daughter. As long as I can save her, Iâm willing to kill anyone in the street.â The old ladyâs eyes darkened and she no longer looked at Su Meng.
She actually listened to Su Mengâs words, but so what? If she had to give up on her own daughter to be kind, she would not be kind.