Chapter 159
With blazing eyes and a torn-apart soul, Lyne glared at Luana and the stone in her hand.
"You know, if I were you, as a mother who has empathy for her daughter," Luana began to say as she walked in circles around Lyne. "I'd dive into that water and save my baby."
Lyne looked back at her daughter who was still afloat, her tiny arms unable to hold her on the surface for long.
"You may have won this time but not next time," Lyne hissed, looking into Luana's eyeball. "And that next time is soon."
With that, she jumped into the water and swam her way to her daughter, arms and legs fluttering the strong current. She grabbed her daughter by the waist and held her tight to her body, swimming back to the shore. She climbed back to the surface and bent to check her daughter who sat on the floor, weak.
"My baby." She muttered, hands running over Aurora's face and body. "Are you okay?"
Aurora breathed heavily. Lyne felt guilty. She was the reason her daughter passed through all these. I
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