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Chapter 619: Nan Hua’s Past: The Day Everything Changed (5)

Ti passed quietly.

During this period of ti, the young Nan Hua couldn’t do anything but to hear the sound of various gunshots rang here and there.

Bang!

It was so much that the young Nan Hua felt her ears were ringing.

Faint ntal power spread out uncontrollably, protecting her body. It was faint, but those who were knowledgeable would be able to know that the young Nan Hua had already reached the qualification to use her ntal strength at the young age.

For this, she was one of the extrely rare geniuses who had such high ntal strength.

Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!

After another round of shooting, the young Nan Hua saw the door not far from her was opened and she saw her grandmother, Old Madam Nan, ca out.

Old Madam Nan was worried. After instructing the young Nan Xian Yu to stay in his room and hid there, she went to find her other two grandchildren. At this ti, she regretted her decision to bring her grandchildren here very much.

For so reasons, she had a bad feeling that sothing would happen to them.

And Old Madam Nan didn’t want any of this.

So she tried her best to look for the young Nan Hua and the young Nan Xian Mu. It was just that with the young Nan Hua’s arrangent, there was no way Old Madam Nan would be able to find the young Nan Xian Mu.

After so contemplation, Old Madam Nan chose to co up and saw her granddaughter, the young Nan Hua, hiding there.

"Hua’er, oh, Hua’er!"

"Grandma!" the young Nan Hua ca out and hugged her grandmother.

Compared to her mother, she felt much safer when she was with her grandmother. It was just instinct but the young Nan Hua felt more comfortable and safe with her grandmother.

"Let’s go back down now, Hua’er." Old Madam Nan caressed her granddaughter’s hair.

"Mhm."

They were just about to turn around when there were sounds of rapid footsteps below. The next mont, there were several n who ca with weapons on their hands.

Looking at those guns, Old Madam Nan froze and hugged the young Nan Hua tighter.

"Grandma." the young Nan Hua called out in fear.

"It’s fine, Hua’er." Old Madam Nan was also afraid, but she was not that weak. She knew so basic protection thods, but the problem was that she was not in her best state anymore.

She had a gun to protect herself, so she quickly took it out with her other hands.

Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!

What followed afterwards was the gunshots battle between the two sides as Old Madam Nan brought Nan Hua away.

At this ti, the young Nan Hua couldn’t really comprehend the situation aside from the fact that her grandmother was bringing her away to a safe place. She tried her best to cooperate with her grandmother.

But...

Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!

Thud!

Before they could get to the safe place, the young Nan Hua saw her own grandmother was shot down.

"Grandma! Grandma!" the young Nan Hua crouched beside her grandmother, trying to pull her away.

But her small limbs and weak strength certainly didn’t give her any strength to do that.

Tears stread out from the young Nan Hua’s eyes as she looked at her grandmother unwillingly.

"Don’t cry, Hua’er. Cough." Old Madam Nan patted her granddaughter’s head. "Run and hide. Live well, Hua’er. And if you can... tell that old man not to bla

for leaving him first...."

Seeing her own grandmother breathing her last breath, the young Nan Hua cried even harder. There was no voice from her mouth as she clamped it down, but tears continued to stream down her eyes.

She looked up and saw these n coming closer and quickly ran in the opposite direction.

Even if the young Nan Hua didn’t know whether she could do it or not, but she had to follow her grandmother’s wishes.

She had to live.

She had to figure out a way to get out of here...

Bang!

In the end, the young Nan Hua was caught.

"This is one slippery kid. Which kid is this?" One of the n held the young Nan Hua down to prevent her from going away.

The other n shrugged and the others had already started to transport the other children they caught.

Seeing this scene, the young Nan Hua struggled.

But how could a little kid beat these adults?

No matter how much the young Nan Hua struggled, she was not able to get away.

"This one is outside our plan." A female voice ca to them.

The young Nan Hua raised her head and saw Mrs. Han there. Her vision was a bit blurry because of tears, but the young Nan Hua could still recognize the other party.

Her body froze up.

Not long afterwards, Lin i Yu ca up not far from Mrs. Han. "I can’t find Xian Mu."

"Tsk, you’re useless." Mrs. Han glared at Lin i Yu.

Lin i Yu can only lower her head and said nothing. In the eyes of her mother, she was nothing more than a convenient tool to be used. And Lin i Yu had long gotten used to it.

"Then, we’ll take her." Mrs. Han pointed at the young Nan Hua, who was being tied up.

Hearing that, the young Nan Hua tried to struggle harder, but they tied her up very quickly, not leaving her any chance to get away.

Knowing that there was no escape, the young Nan Hua looked up at her mother. "Mama, did Hua’er do sothing wrong?"

Her childish voice sounded desperate.

It was the tone that the young Nan Hua had never used in her entire life before.

Full of helplessness, despair, and begging for her own mother.

Lin i Yu’s body trembled, but she didn’t answer and didn’t dare to look at the young Nan Hua’s direction.

Seeing Lin i Yu’s reaction, the young Nan Hua’s eyes dimd as she lowered her head. She understands that her own mother will never help her.

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