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The Revived Me Surrounded by Adoration as a Supporting Role by Dedaul novel Chapter 365

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Valerie was kicked out by the members of the Horton family.

That year, she was 13 years old.

My sister went out with me, but she disappeared. Everyone at home thought she intentionally lost Zoe.

So she was kicked out.

The gloomy sky, along with the sticky air, made Valerie, who was already sad, even more sorrowful.

With tears streaming down her face, she walked aimlessly on the road, unsure of where to go.

I could only walk forward aimlessly like this.

It must have been a joke with oneself. How could the family throw the child out?

But in her mind, she recalled the terrifying faces of her family just now, and the tiny glimmer of hope instantly vanished.

A huge void made Valerie’s heart incredibly sad.

The tears that were flowing originally, were also held back.

She suddenly couldn’t cry.

I was just feeling the increasing sense of sadness in my chest.

She knew she couldn’t go back anymore; the Horton family had really kicked her out.

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Realizing this, Valerie began to feel troubled. All along, she had focused all her thoughts on her family in order to strengthen their relationship, which resulted in her having very few friends at school.

And now, when they sought help from their parents in the past, their parents would also have doubts in their hearts.

Who would suddenly accept an unfamiliar child at home?

Valerie, exhausted, sat on the nearby bench and sat there, looking dull, with a self-deprecating smile.

The sky was so gray that it seemed to oppress people.

Valerie felt a bit suffocated, and then, a drop or two of rain fell on her face.

“Ah, it rained.”

Without getting up anxiously to find a place to take shelter from the rain, the thin little girl simply extended her hands, feeling the sensation of the raindrops falling on her body.

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