Chapter: 3266

�Also, it�s tiring to take your time and tell your mom that she doesn�t need to care too much about what other people think, that she doesn�t need to be perfect in social situations.

"Well, don't forget Hibbert, make him smile often, let him not be so gloomy, don't always think things too complicated, Alfred will not threaten his status.

"Alfred, Alfred, he needs a good wife to keep him from taking any more risks...

"Well, why are you crying? We've grown up and can't be like little girls anymore."

Audrey's eyelids drooped slightly, and she smiled and said to herself who was shedding tears in front of her.

"I know, I know." After that Audrey finished speaking, she pursed her lips tightly and nodded heavily with a sad expression.

Audrey "Justice" looked away, picked up the cloak that was placed next to her, and put it on her body.

Then, she led the golden retriever Susie out of the bedroom and into the corridor.

The hall below has been lit up, and the guests of the ball have arrived one after another. Earl Hall, Mrs. Caitlin, Hibbert and Alfred have left the previous room and walked to the door.

Audrey stood behind the railing and watched quietly for a while.


Then, she raised her skirt slightly, and solemnly and slowly saluted her parents and elder brother from a long distance away.

After maintaining this movement for two seconds, she straightened her body, raised her hand and pulled up the hood that came with the dark blue cloak, covering her face.

Her sides, her rear, were brightly lit and bustling, and in front of her, a collective subconscious sea composed of many dark lights emerged.

"Let's go." Audrey said to Susie in a slightly hoarse voice.

After finishing speaking, she stepped into the gloomy and dark illusory ocean.

Audrey in the bedroom rushed out, crying, "You must come back!"

Audrey didn't look back, but just raised her right hand and waved it to show that she understood.

Her figure in a blue cloak gradually drifted away and disappeared in the swaying silent darkness.

In a certain room of an abandoned castle, the sun shines in through the gaps in the heavy curtains, and shines on a pitch-black coffin.

Suddenly, the lid of the coffin made a rattling sound, and moved slowly to the side.

With a bang, it fell to the ground.

After a few more seconds, Azik Eggers sat up with a dazed expression.

At this time, he was wearing the loose pajamas that Loen had popular in the past few years, like a nobleman waking up in his own manor.

After a while, Azik narrowed his eyes slightly, and looked around as if he didn't know who he was.

Immediately, he saw the brilliant sunlight penetrating through the gap, saw the dust flying and floating in the sunlight, and saw letters scattered on the table, on the ground and beside the coffin lid.

They are like giant snowflakes, covering a small part of this place.

Azik walked out of the coffin, bent down to pick up a letter with doubts on his face, opened it and read it.

While reading, the blankness on his face disappeared a little, as if he remembered many past events.

Ards immediately found a chair and sat down, letting all the letters fly in front of him, overlapping like peaks.

He opened one after another, read one after another, paused in the middle, and meditated for a long time, as if he was thinking about something seriously. JrNovels.com