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Soong Shiyan couldn't help but smile. When she heard that her reputation had spread throughout the island, she had completely stunned those disobedient children. It was said that if a child from any family was mischievous again, his parents would angrily say, "If you don't listen, I'll send you to Uncle Liu's house for a few days and have the cilantro auntie clean you up!" This move was simply a hundred times more effective. A child would no longer dare to disobey their parents.2
Soong Shiyan picked up the shell while the lentinus edodes followed behind her like a loyal follower. Soong Shiyan raised her head to look at the afterglow of the setting sun. Suddenly, she felt a tinge of regret. If she could live a peaceful and peaceful life like this, it would probably be a good choice.
… ….
Suddenly, a child's cry for help came from afar. Soong Shiyan followed the sound and looked over. It turned out to be a boy that had fallen into the sea from the precipitous cliff by the sea. He was now floating in the sea. Although the tide had already started to ebb, the water below the cliff was not shallow either. Moreover, Soong Shiyan had once heard from her uncle that there were many reefs in that area. If they fell down, they would run into a reef, and their lives would be in danger. Although most of the children on the island were skilled at swimming, no one dared to jump down to save the child.
Soong Shiyan looked around. Other than her and Lentinus edodes, who were both adults, there were only a few children nearby. Although she felt a little bit of fear towards this sea, she still firmly said to Mushroom, "Mushroom, I'll go and save that child. You just stand there and wait for me, don't move!" With that, she quickly took off her heavy coat and ran into the sea. The sea water was ice-cold, causing Soong Shiyan to shudder uncontrollably. However, she still swam toward the child without a care for herself.
Soong Shiyan watched as the child floated in the sea, her heart was filled with anxiety as she swam rapidly. Soon, she arrived at the area covered in reefs.
"Don't be afraid, I'm coming to save you!" Soong Shiyan shouted at the child.
The boy hit a rock when he fell from a cliff into the sea. Fortunately, it was not a serious injury. It seemed that his arm had been fractured and he had suffered some superficial wounds. By now, the boy had run out of strength. Seeing this, Soong Shiyan was extremely anxious, and her movements became even faster.
Suddenly, a wave hit her. Soong Shiyan didn't dive into the sea. Instead, she was pushed away by this huge force, knocking her head against a reef. Soong Shiyan only felt a sharp pain in her head as her vision blurred. She slowly sank down until she was lying on a reef at the bottom of the sea.
Soong Shiyan endured the pain in her head as she struggled to open her eyes. Small fish swam across her body, tickling her. She held her breath and moved her body, floating in the sea. Soong Shiyan looked around at her surroundings. Great fear enveloped her like the ice-cold blue sea water.
The scene before his eyes changed. It was the same woman who had once appeared in her mind, except that her hair was short, her body was covered with scars, and the wounds on her face were appalling. The woman had iron shackles on her feet, attached to a long, thick chain. At the other end of the chain was a large and heavy safe. The woman followed the safe into the sea. At the bottom of the unfathomable sea, the woman opened her eyes and waded upward, trying to swim out of the water. But she was bound by the weight of the safe, like a kite flying in the air, and would never be able to detach herself from the long line. In the end, the woman could only close her eyes forever and lie on the colorful coral reef.
"Who am I? I'm Soong Shiyan. Who did this to me? "The ones who harmed me, was Yan Duoya and Yinn Haoming …" A voice sounded in her ears. Soong Shiyan's heart suddenly tightened, as if she had been held tightly by a big hand all this time, causing her to be in so much pain that she wished she were dead.
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