At this moment, a young woman chased over and held the little girl’s hand.
The little girl looked at her young mother. “Mommy, I want to Eat Candy.”
“Good children can’t eat candy! Eating candy will cause cavities!”
“No, no, no! I just want to eat candy.”
Aunt Lang’s memories instantly returned to more than 30 years ago.
The day before she disappeared, she was just like this little girl, begging for candy. Just like this young mother, she refused to buy candy because she had cavities.
Now that she thought about it, she really regretted it.
This was also one of the biggest regrets in Aunt Lang’s life.
How many times did she dream in the middle of the night and wet her pillow with tears.
In her dreams, she bought her favorite fruit-flavored lollipop for Little Half Moon.
But in real life, it had always been her regret.
I’m sorry.
I’m sorry.
Aunt Lang took a deep breath. She really wanted to stop crying, but she couldn’t stop her tears.
“Aunt Lang, are you okay?”