Chapter 590: You Are the Biggest Harmmakers
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The moment the old lady opened her eyes, she happened to see Amelia burning the little scarecrows. She instantly panicked. These little scarecrows were her grandson’s life! How could this little girl do this! Since she knew that she was borrowing life, she must also know that this would kill her grandson!
“No, no!” The old lady shouted, but it was useless. She clutched her chest and fell to the ground, crying. “How can you do this! You’re harming my grandson! How can you be so selfish!”
Amelia’s face was calm. Knowing that Brother Harper was fine, she felt relieved. She pursed her lips and said, “You also harmed my brother’s life. Aren’t you selfish?”
The old lady cried bitterly. “How did I harm your brother’s life? I was just borrowing a bit of his life force! At most, he would be injured a little. It’s impossible for me to take his life! But you burned the little scarecrow, that’s taking my grandson’s life! How can you be so cold and selfish at such a young age? Your lives are so good. So what if you give some to my grandson! You’re too vicious! You’re too selfish! You can’t understand the pain of ordinary people like us at all!”
The old lady lay on the ground, tears streaming down her face as she complained.
The flirtatious ghost and the others had just dispersed to look for the old lady. Now that they came over, they saw the old lady lying on the ground and crying. They could not help but open their mouths. What was wrong? She was crying so sadly. If they did not know better, they would think that Amelia had killed her entire family.
Amelia was standing in front of the little boy’s bed. This brother was even younger than her. Seeing him frown and still unable to resist the pain even when he was asleep, she felt sorry for him. However, he was pitiful. Brother Harper was also pitiful. If she ignored Brother Harper and chose to lend out Brother Harper’s life and let Brother Harper spend the rest of his life in a hospital bed, then she did not want this selflessness. No matter what others said, she did not want it. If others wanted to scold her, so be it. She wanted Brother Harper to be healthy. It did not matter if she was scolded.
William was speechless. He said to the old lady, “Can you get it straight? You were the one who harmed people first. Why are you blaming us instead? This is moral kidnapping…”
The old lady’s eyes were filled with despair. Her eyes were red from crying, and her hair was in a mess. “I’m not moral kidnapping. I’m just saying that you’re so lucky. Can you give some to my grandson? He’s only three years old, but he’s been sick for two years. He’s really pitiful. Please, please…”
The old lady knelt on the ground and begged pitifully. Her grandson was already so pitiful. Anyone would feel sorry for him. If Amelia and the others did not care, they would be selfish, cold, and impersonal.
“Moreover, you’re so lucky. If everyone lends a little to my grandson, I won’t have to borrow from other children.” The old lady cried and said, “You’re lucky. It’s fine to borrow a little, but if the other children borrow a little, they’ll be plagued by illness and be in great pain. In other words, if you’re willing to
borrow your lives, not only will you save my grandson, but you’ll also save the other children. You’ll have endless merit! But if you don’t lend it, not only will you harm my grandson, but you’ll also harm the other children. You’re the biggest jinx! ”
Amelia was speechless, and William was speechless. This was the first time he had seen such a crooked logic, and she was so self-righteous.
Before Amelia could speak, William stood in front of her and scolded angrily, “What are you saying? Are we the ones borrowing the lives of other children? Why can’t you stop? You’re so noble. Why did you harm other children, why don’t you give your own life to your grandson? Other people’s children were fine, but you borrowed their lives and caused them to be plagued by illness. In the end, you blamed us? You’re really amazing!’
The old lady did not listen. She kept crying and criticizing. William could not be bothered with her. He pulled Amelia away. “Sister, let’s go. Ignore such people. ”
Amelia said, “Wait.” How could she leave just like that? What if this old lady harmed people again?
Amelia squatted in front of the old lady and stuck a talisman on her forehead.
“Grandma, I’ll give you a talisman.”
The old lady was crying when a talisman was suddenly pasted on her. She was stunned for a moment and asked blankly, “What talisman?” Could it be that this little girl felt guilty because of what she said and took the initiative to offer her life?
The old lady was overjoyed when Amelia said seriously, “This talisman is called the Broken Arms and Feet if You Harm People Talisman.”
The old lady: ‘