Chapter 12 Forcing Her to Admit Her Mistake

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"Ha ha." Shepherd sneered and looked at Jo in disgust indifferently as he did a few days ago. "Nancy, you still worry about whether she would feel lonely and want to see her! But have a look. She is playing happily alone! " "Shepherd, Jo, maybe Jo did this out of her head because she couldn’t see anything and was in a foul mood.” As soon as Nancy said, he took the "crime" for Jo first. Then, she pleaded with Shepherd for her and said, "Shepherd, calm down. She is still young. Even if her mind distorts for a while, you can guide her. Look, you scare her so much." Nancy’s words seemed to be defending Jo, but every sentence suggested that Jo’s psychology was abnormal. "Oh, this vicious woman can do such a thing. She is so evil-minded. Will she be afraid of this?" Shepherd said gloomily

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