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Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles! novel Chapter 666

Lilly gazed vacantly at the available options as if each one posed a fatal question and selecting any of them would be deemed wrong.

"Why must there be blame?" Lilly whispered. "Why are we compelled to divide ourselves into right and wrong?"

Considering this perspective, a clear stream of thought rushed into her mind instantly.

The clear stream flowed, jolting her racing mind awake in an instant.

Wait... Lilly was perplexed.

Was there a limit to what's right and wrong?

Doesn't that contradict cause and effect?

Cause and effect are cyclical and boundless.

So why must there be boundaries between right and wrong, and why must we label someone as wrong?

Lilly experienced a sudden enlightenment, and her eyes became crystal clear as the few options in front of her vanished without a trace.

She gazed ahead as if overlooking everything.

She saw life, each one was a shining star, converging into a vast sea of stars that now filled her vision.

Lilly smiled, and with a flick of her wrist, she put away the pen.

The pen of judgment merged with her mind, suspended before the sea of stars in her eyes.

The sea of stars and the pen of judgment moved and rotated slowly, following invisible rules.

"So, that's how it is," Lilly suddenly realized. "It's so simple, just look at the sea of stars, look right in front..."

Hearing her muttering, Blake questioned, "What?"

No, it couldn't be that simple.

Lilly's eyes refocused, and she exclaimed cheerfully, "I know now, Daddy!"

Blake was astonished. "Well... you truly are my daughter!"

Don't worry about it, praise her first!

Lilly wore a smile.

She stepped out of the car once again and stood in front of Tracy's parents.

Tracy's parents had seen her suddenly freeze earlier, and in a panic, Blake had hurriedly carried her into the car, thinking she had fallen sick.

They stopped crying, and awkwardly stood up, grabbing each other's hands, their gazes fixed on the black SUV.

It turned out that Lilly had stepped out of the car again as if nothing had happened...

She ushered them both inside and reassured them, saying, "Sir, Ma'am, you haven't done anything wrong. Don't worry about what those bad people say."

"Let's focus on honoring Tracy! That's what matters, right?"

Tracy's parents looked at each other with complex emotions and walked slowly as if they had come to a realization.

Then, Lilly brought Tracy's soul up, and in the front hall, there was a table with incense and talismans for burning, to send Tracy off. They bid their farewells, and there was no regret or tears as they parted this time.

Gradually, they began to feel a sense of relief.

Tracy smiled mischievously. "Mom and Dad, I'm leaving! I heard I can be reincarnated into a very wealthy family! How great is that?"

Tracy's parents wiped their tears and nodded. "Yes, Tracy, you're the best."

Tracy laughed again. "But I'll miss you too much! You're still young, you can have a second child! I'll come back in three years."

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