Lilly looked at Blake with a conflicted expression.
It was not her fault to think this way because Blake used to be too arrogant.
But now he was bowing his head as if he had done something wrong.
Lilly said, "I don't have much pocket money. But don't worry, Daddy. I can borrow from Uncle if we don't have enough money."
And then, she worked hard to pay off the debt.
What was that saying again? Oh... A daughter paid off her father's debt.
Blake could not help but laugh softly, "Lilly, I don't owe any money. "
He breathed a sigh of relief.
He thought Lilly did not want a dad like him anymore.
But he did not expect her to say she wanted to help him pay off his debt.
Lilly looked puzzled and asked, "Daddy, what's wrong with you? A young man shouldn't be gloomy and downcast."
Blake was smiling. He squatted by the bed and looked at Lilly.
"Yesterday, that female spirit said something about me. Aren't you afraid of me, Lilly?"
Lilly shook her head and said, "I trust you, Daddy. You're not that kind of person. Grandpa and Uncle Anthony both say you're an angel, not a devil."
Blake was taken aback. His heart was filled with warmth and softness.
"Thank you, Lilly." Blake reached out and lightly tapped her nose.
Lilly immediately covered her nose, giggling, "You're welcome!"
Although Lilly trusted him completely, Blake felt it necessary to explain.
He sat on the edge of the bed, stretched lazily, and lay down, saying very relaxedly, "Come here, let's lie down together."
Lilly immediately lay down, her head resting on Blake's shoulder.
She stretched out her legs and spread out her hands.
Blake rested his hands behind his head and said, "I went on a task some time ago. I can't tell you what the task is. Lilly, you'd remember that I will never do anything that goes against the country and the people."
Lilly nodded in agreement.
Blake continued, "A bomb inside her body controlled that girl."
He briefly introduced it with a few words, but the bomb inside the girl's body was not an ordinary bomb.
It was a suicide bomb implanted inside her body.
Otherwise, it would not have been impossible for him to remove it.
The little girl was only seven years old, very thin and weak, and looked only slightly older than Lilly.
She witnessed how her parents and sister died. She should have used his sympathy to blow him up. But at the last moment, she cried and told him she did not want to die.
"I told her to hide in the car first." Blake stared at the roof, saying. "I also promised her that I would save her."
"But I broke my promise."
The situation was critical, and he made a mistake. The terrorist leader climbed onto the SUV.
"My shot didn't hit the little girl, only the bad guy. But unfortunately, the little girl also followed and died... so the female spirit last night didn't tell the whole story."
Lilly understood and muttered, "I knew it. That ghost is too bad."
Lilly looked up at Blake and asked softly, "Daddy, are you sad?"
Blake's voice became husky, "Yes. I'm not strong enough."
Lilly looked at his daddy, somewhat trance-like.
So, Daddy was just like her? He also felt uncomfortable and stuffy.
"Will Daddy continue to be a guardian?" Lilly suddenly asked.
Blake looked down at her and nodded firmly, "Yes."
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