Psychopath Girl The Mafia Boss's Daughter

Psychopath Girl The Mafia Boss's Daughter
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"Ep... Mr. George, can I go to town today? I have to buy additional medicinal ingredients for the Gold crystal poison antidote."


"You don't need to ask permission. Samuel can accompany you to the city today."


"sorry. I can't today. There was an important meeting this morning" Samuel said, looking for an excuse. He was still awkward talking to Lina.


"You can pull it back. This morning you accompanied Velia to town. I won't be calm if I let him roam the city alone. What if something happens to her?"


"I'm not sure anything could happen to this woman. No one will dare to mess with him" Samuel said. "But, dad. My client today is from abroad. The meeting can't be postponed."


"Then just find another client."


"Trs. George doesn't have to go that way. I can go to town by myself."


"But..."


"I'm sure nothing will happen to me" said Lina trying to convince George.


"All right, I believe you. But if anything happens, call me immediately."


"Yes." Yeah."


Finished breakfast Lina prepared to go to the city. He was given a personal driver George. Samuel could not calm down if he let Lina go alone, even though he knew nothing would happen to Lina. So he decided to follow Lina secretly.


In the capital, Lina visited a pharmacy where she used to buy medicinal ingredients. This pharmacy is the only one that provides most of the hebral drugs from abroad that Lina needs.


"I'm sorry, we're running out of the Cyanthillium cinereum you want" the pharmacy said, handing over the ingredients Lina ordered.


"Is there another pharmacy that provides this Cyanthillium cinereum?" ask Lina.


"I'm not sure there's another pharmacy in town that provides it. Um... Maybe you can order it online," the pharmacy's stap advises.


"Order online? It takes time to make delivery. I need the ingredients today."


"Do you want to make an antidote?"


The soft, sweet voice coming from behind Lina made her turn her head and maybe have to look down a little. He was quite surprised at the presence of two cute children who looked at him with a smile.


"Mama," said Julia while hugging Lina's legs.


"Mama? Hold still. Sa, I'm not your mama..."


"Gee... Your sons are so sweet" said the pharmacy's stap as he watched Julius and Julia.


"No. I don't know them."


Lina kneeled in harmony with Julius. While Julia, instead of releasing her embrace she turned to embrace her mother's neck. Lina let that.


"You can't recognize just anyone as your mama."


"We didn't mislead people. You're our mother" Julius said.


"Yes. Didn't my mom lose her memory? We're here to restore your memory" Julia said.


"Where do they know? Are they really my children? No. gabe. I can't just believe it.


Too awkward here. How could children their age be alone in the city and know full well I'm in this pharmacy?" thought Lina. "You guys are so sweet, but I'm sorry. Maybe you guys really misidentified people."


Lina let go of Julia's embrace and then stood back up. Julia who really missed her mother felt dissatisfied with her embrace the mother. Lina felt the same way. Although hesitant about the presence of Julius and Julia, but in his little heart there is a deep feeling of closeness.


"I have to make sure of it first. As long as my memories haven't fully recovered, I can't trust anyone."


With a heavy heart Lina stepped out of the pharmacy leaving Julius and Julia there. Unwilling to lose her mother again, Julius and Julia rush to follow Lina from behind.


"I told you, I'm not your mom. Stop following me."


Julius and Julia did not listen. They continued to follow Lina wherever Lina went. Like the minimarket at the moment. Before returning home Lina wanted to buy a little snack. Rarely could he go into town and buy something he wanted now. He felt bad if he had to ask to buy a snack or food that was being cooled to Samuel. Finished buying everything she wanted Lina out of the minimarket. He planned to go home but was confused by the two children who followed him. Where should he take them home?


"Where is your house? Let me take you home" Lina told them.


"We don't want to go home."


"We want to be with you wherever you go."


"Hiks... Hix... Hua.ah...... Mama doesn't love Julia anymore. My mom has completely forgotten about us. Huhuhu....huu......"


Lina felt guilty for yelling at the little girl who was now crying in front of her. He could not bear to see the cute face was sad but he was confused how to calm him


"Sutt's... Ssutt... Cease crying. Sorry, pardon... Mamma. Mama didn't mean to yell at you."


"Hiks... Hicks..." Julia was still crying.


"Ouch... How'this? Um... How about you buy me some ice cream?"


"Es cream?" Julia glanced at Lina with sullen eyes.


"Yes, Mama's going to get me some ice cream. So sweet, stop crying, okay," Lina gently blocked Julia's tears.


"I love Mama" hugged Julia with a smile back on her face.


"Well... What can I do. I won't be able to let a blanket's face grieve."


"Pretending to be sad and compassionate is very effective" Julius said slowly to Julia.


"of course. Brother should try it," Julia whispered.


"That's never gonna happen."


Lina held Julius's hand and Julia went to an ice cream shop near a small garden. After buying ice cream, they enjoy the ice cream in a garden chair that is widely available in the park.


"Mmmm.... Eating ice cream under the shade of the tree is really delicious," said Julia who enjoyed the ice cream so much.


"You guys seem to really like ice cream" Lina said.


"Like it because my mom likes it too" Julia replied.


"What mom and dad like, we love it too."


"Except oranges."


"You don't like oranges?"


"Not really," replied Julius briefly.


"I don't like him very much. I hate that one fruit," Julia's look has illustrated how much she doesn't like oranges.


"Why don't you like oranges? Oranges are sweet, full of vitamins, good for the health of the body."


"That's according to everyone but not for me. That orange flavor... Hmp!" Julia held her mouth back from the nausea that came suddenly as she imagined the taste of the orange for her.


"You okay?" lina asked a little worried.


"You're still traumatized by the orange flavor?" julius' words made Lina turn to him.


"Trauma? Are there people who are traumatized by fruits? How come?" Lina was a little confused by Julius' words.


"I used to be sick and got a lot of prescription drugs. One of the drugs there is a citrus taste but the smell is terrible. I always vomit when I drink it. Since then I have not liked oranges. Just looking at oranges can make me nauseous" explains Julia.


"Oh... So that was the beginning."


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