The mother knelt down and begged pitifully, "Please…We made a mistake, but my child is innocent. She's only three years old.
"She had a chance to live a happy life and go to kindergarten with other children. When she was alive, she used to see other children carrying backpacks to school, and she always wanted to do the same. I bought her a backpack the day she died. She carried it around with such joy that she didn't want to put it down."
The sound of the mother sobbing grew increasingly louder. Her clothes were stained with bloody tears, which made the red appear even more vivid.
The father also knelt down and tore his hair. He admitted, "It's my fault. You can hold me accountable if there is anyone to blame. I will take on all the sins."
The old couple also knelt down and kept kowtowing.
"Please spare my granddaughter; you can punish us if you want. When she was alive, she was a good girl who always accompanied me to the grocery store, held my hand in case I fell, and offered to help me carry the groceries when she saw I was exhausted.
'No matter what mistakes we made in our past lives, she died at the age of three in this life. Can you speak with Hades to find out if our lives can make up for hers?
The old couple were shedding tears. They might have accepted their fate because they were powerless to resist.
For a moment, the whole family pleaded for the young, resentful spirit's life.
"She did that because I told her to find a scapegoat. I told her it was a game. She is a resentful spirit, but she is just too eager to live and reluctant to let go. I'm willing to disappear and let my daughter reincarnate. I wish her a safe and joyful life."
The father also kowtowed.
The family kneeled on the ground, unwilling to get up for a long time. They weep in despair, seemingly unable to do anything else.
The young, resentful spirit also started to cry loudly when she saw her parents and grandparents crying. She clung to her mother and refused to let go.
Lilly walked over and touched her face. She consoled her, saying, "Don't cry. If you want, I can ask my master to send you to reincarnation."
Pablo was puzzled. Wait, Hades, please ask other subordinates to do that!
Lilly also added, "But your parents and grandparents couldn't go."
The young, resentful spirit clung to her mother even more tightly.
Her elders were determined; if they could disappear in exchange for her reincarnating, they were willing to do that. They just wished she could be an ordinary person in the next life and live a healthy and peaceful life.
Lilly looked at Pablo.
Master Belmont repeatedly refused, saying, "No, I can't do that. I'm not capable of doing that. I don’t dare to do that!"
Lilly persuaded him, "Master, you can do it! You’re the most amazing person in this world!"
Pablo refused again, saying, "I'm not. I didn't have what it took. I'm a ghost."
Lilly thought for a while, and she suddenly realized something. Would this matter affect the Master?
Thinking of this, Lilly suddenly realized she must have made a mistake. She hurriedly said, "Master, I'll personally take her there."
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