Chapter 41 (1/2)

Chapter 41: The Scene The Girl Has Seen (1)

Inside the glooed her knees and curled up on the straw bale, which was a bit wet and mildew

The small room didn’t have aand was filled with the smell of musty straws Plus the hot weather made it even more unbearable

Because there wasn’t anything that could be used as a time reference, two days after her phone ran out of power, she lost her sense of time

How long had she stayed here? One week? Ten days? Or over a month?

Not far away from the straw bale there was the iron door of the solitary room Below the iron door there was a bowl of untouched food

The keeper had changed the food several ti time

Though it wasn’t to the extent of inedia, but she could bear it if she stopped eating for a few days

Qin Xingyan felt as if her head was filled with lead, so heavy and drowsy,her feel tired and spiritless

Now all the meridians over her body were almost paralyzed She couldn’t use even a little supernatural power

Before, she was a girl standing on the top of the supernatural world, now she was the same as an ordinary mortal woman

How long has it been since she has felt so weak?

Most of the liyan laid on had been stripped, with red bricks exposed out She gazed the crack on the roof as light leaked inside fro, but on weekdays it was the only light source in the room

“What a weak feeling… as if I’ to that time…”

She whispered as her mind sunk within her memories

Qin XIngyan was an orphan

She didn’t knohether her parents abandoned her, or if it was because her parents had passed away Because hertime

Fro of her memory, she was already in the hospital

At that time, her body was so weak that she had to stay on the bed all day, and not be allowed to walk for more than half an hour per day

Every time she looked at other healthy children, she always stop to think that the world was too unfair

Why everyone else had healthy bodies, but she had to lie on the bed with such a sickly body?

Perhaps it was because she didn’t have parents, Qin XIngyan was e

She knew she was an useless girl She had forgotten the disease’s name, but it was obviously an incurable disease to mortals No e amounts of money as if it was a bottomless pit

She was raised by a charitable organization The organization had a good reputation, but clearly they wouldn’t put in tooa child with a teryan, but of course it could save more unfortunate children They knew the choice

The critical disease would take a part of her life bit by bit, and finally e of six, or seven, if she was lucky

If the story ended here, this could only be regarded as a child’s unfortunate life However, Qin Xingyan was special More special than anyone

— She could see supernatural creatures, which of course other people couldn’t see through their eyes