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Chapter 230 Bodies Burled for Ten Years

Uninterested in him, I looked for my phone and called Sweety, but the call was hung up

after a few rings.

When I tried again, it was no longer going through. I only received a text message, saying:

[ Yvette, I know what I want, what I should do, and what I shouldn’t. I’m not a child. I don’t

need you constantly telling me what to do. I want some peace and quiet for a few days, so

please don’t bother me!]

Looking at the message on my phone, I felt a lump in my throat. Was she blaming me for

interfering too much?

Sighing deeply, my headache worsened. Yes, I was not her mother and had no right to

meddle in her private affairs. I was just a childhood friend. If she was determined to do

something, I was not someone who could stop her.

However, she met Liam because of me. I could logically analyze the pros and cons, but I

could not calmly watch her blindly follow her heart.

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Putting down my phone, I felt extremely uncomfortable. If Liam and Emily truly end up

splitting because of her impulsiveness, how would I face Emily in the future?

My phone vibrated suddenly. Glancing at it, I saw a call from my mother. Then, upon.

answering it, I heard her asking, “Yvette, are you asleep?”

Hearing her voice improved my mood, and I replied, “Not yet, Mom. When are you and Mr.

Sanchez coming back?”

“I was just about to discuss this with you,” my mother began. “After attending Mary’s

wedding, Little Sanchez and I went to his hometown. It’s really remote, but the air is fresh

and the scenery is beautiful, though the roads aren’t easy to drive down. We couldn’t

drive up to the mountain this afternoon, so Little Sanchez and I hiked there. You have no

idea what it was like. I’ve never walked such a long mountain path in my life. It was

exhausting!”

Listening to my mother’s rambling, I realized she and Maxwell had gone to the mountain

that collapsed ten years ago. I quickly asked, “You were only supposed to take a look. Why

did you go into the mountain? The mountain is almost entirely hollowed out with mining

tunnels. What are you doing there?”

My mother seemed unconcerned as she spoke, “Don’t worry. I had the same concerns as

you initially, thinking that since a disaster had occurred here before, it definitely wouldn’t

be safe. However, when Little Sanchez and I arrived today, we realized it’s not as

dangerous as you

think. The previously collapsed mountainside has largely recovered, and now it’s all dense

forests. I inquired around, and the government often sends people for inspection, so it’s

safe. Don’t worry, there won’t be any problems. Besides, many villagers still live deep in

the mountains. They said that apart from the natural disaster that occurred ten years ago,

there haven’t been any significant incidents since then, so it’s fine.”

Knowing I could not persuade my mother from afar, I sighed slightly and could only

respond, “Alright, I won’t worry then. But tell me, what are you doing in the mountains?

When will you come back?”

My mother chuckled. “That’s what I was just about to tell you. That Little Sanchez

originally

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just wanted to come back for a vitut when we arrived at the foot of the mountain, a

villager mentioned that some remains of the people octus perished in the disaster ten

years ago had been found due to the changes over the years. Hearing this, Little Sanchez

wanted to enme back and see if he could find his parents‘ remaine to give them a proper

burial.

I frowned. The mountains had been hollowed out, and most people were buried hundreds

of feet deep when the mountains collapsed. How could the remains of the victims

suddenly appear ? ti they were to be found, it would likely be due to tectonic movements

or extensive development in the area. But in just ten years, there had not been any

earthquakes or other natural disasters there, not had there been significant development.

The Youngs had not developed that mountain area since the incident. They barely touched

that land, and needle to say, neither had anyone else.

“Mom, are you sure that the remains found by the villagers are from the victims of that

disaster? It’s been ten years. There might have been other accidents in the mountains,

and the bodies might not belong to those victims,” I said, voicing my doubts.