Let's go home, okay?

With the 'shackles' removed from her body.

Jinny's stiff arms dropped limply, but still stood straight in the coffin, her eyes staring straight at Wade.

Wade moved, her eyes followed.

Where Wade walked, her neck stiffened and twisted to there.

Wade in front of her is not the same as when he was a baby. Jinny seemed to be confirming over and over again, without getting tired of it.

Hamza said, "Go back first!"

Jinny rolled his eyes again and stared at Hamza, when she heard Hamza.

Hamza was a little uncomfortable, even though the woman in front of him was most likely his mother.

But he was much calmer than Wade. He couldn't stop recalling when she was jumping around in the coffin with her arms up in the air... like a zombie.

Susie asked, "Expert Patriarch, Aunt Jinny is still a zombie?"

Mitch shook his head. A moment of silence, then said, "she's a living dead person now."

She can no longer be considered human.

He sighed a little, “let’s got Jinny out of here.” Henceforth Martin, Wade and Hamza, a family of four reunited...

This was certainly not the perfect ending they wanted.

"Why can’t we get near with zombie?" Wade whispered.

He gathered his courage to go forward, his arm slowly raised out, tentative approach...

He grabbed one of Jinny's fingers like finally

Jinny's neck was still stiff, clicked his head down and stared straight at his grasped finger with a hint of hope in his eyes, but it soon turned to doubt again.

"…Mom" Wade shouted softly.

Although he didn't take her for the test, he just had a feeling that she was indeed his mother.

And Wade couldn't hate her at all. The resentment that he had that wanted to question her about why she had abandoned him and his brother dissipated.

The moment he grabbed her finger. Wade felt as if something was coursing through his heart, so heavy that made him couldn't breathe.

Wade only felt a cotton ball in his throat. His voice choked, "Mom..."

Jinny didn't respond, still staring at her hand that Wade was holding.

Wade quietly wiped his tears and put on a smile, "We're going home, okay."

"..."

Jinny finally withdrew her eyes and continued to stare straight at Wade.

Hamza couldn't hold back and said, "Let's go... This place is in danger of collapsing, we can’t stay any longer."

He finished his speech and looked at Jinny. He was turning around and going out.

Jinny stood still, woodened and rigid without moving.

Wade pulled her and found that he couldn't move her. It felt like he was pulling a 500-tons matter...

He froze and asked, "Susie, can't my mom walk?"

Susie squatted in front of the burned incense, pulling the ashes in the dirt to make sure there were no more goblins.

The Expert Patriarch said, this is why swollen bugs are insidious and dangerous.

Seeing a crawling goblin. Susie barred a talisman, cannon shot mosquitoes. The caterpillar did not have time to react and turned into flying ash.

Mitch looked and twitched at the corners of his mouth - it was just an ordinary caterpillar!

After making sure there were no more live goblins, Susie looked up and said, "Huh?" Aah!

Hamza, “is Susie influenced by Zion?

Wade, asked again, "I mean, my mom... Can't she go?"

Susie looked up at Jinny.

The coffin was quite deep. At the moment, she was standing motionless in it. Almost at same eye level with Wade.

"Maybe she didn't hear." Susie thought, "Expert Patriarch said the living dead is not zombie. Aunt Jinny can climb up by themselves, but she may not know that she can climb up."

Wade nodded his head, so that was the case.

He patiently took Jinny's hand, like an adult coaxing a child and whispered, "climb... climb up here, can you hear me?"

Susie patted the dust off her hands and said, "I'll do it!"

She ran up to Jinny and whispered in her ear, "Aunt Jinny! Climb! Climb up! This way..."

She jumped into the coffin and demonstrated herself, climbing up on her hands and knees.

Jinny craned her neck, stared at Susie for a moment and then immediately withdrew her gaze and continued to stare at Wade.

Wade, "am I supposed to demonstrate?"

He also jumped down...

He saw the bottom of the coffin was filling with a layer of white bones, immediately shouted, "Damn..."

Jinny looked at him blankly, his lips moved slightly as if to confirm what these two words are but she did not make any sounds.

Wade steadied his mood.

You have seen ghost and zombie, even zombie is your mother.

White bones are nothing! It is not worth mentioning.

Wade, without looking away, began to climb up.

"This way, hands on the ground first, and then feet..."

Jinny seemed to finally understand that everyone was asking her to get out.

So then...

Jinny jumped again.

Not with her hands up, but still jumping like a zombie.

Hamza worried, looked at the cave, the stones stopped falling but it was better to get out as soon as possible.

"Susie said you can move, you hear us?" He said as he backed up.

Jinny heard his voice and craned her neck again, looking at him steadily.

Hamza was forced to do the gecko-climbing motion in place, "climb... you know?"

Jinny, climb... climb... keep climbing.

Susie strokes her forehead, "Omg, my aunt is so stupid."

It was too much effort.

Jinny seems like not a quick learner!

Then let's stop teaching her!

Susie grabbed Jinny's shoulders and lifted her up from the coffin with a bang.

Jinny was nailed in the coffin for too long and she was very thin. As thin as if she is burned, only skin and bones left.

Susie easily grabbed her by the shoulders and lifted her up. But the problem was.... Jinny is skinny, but she's still tall.

Taller than her.

So, Susie's 'hey' just dropped her aunt and uncle straight out.

Boom...!

Aunt Jinny was thrown the way of face in the ground.

The crowd remained silent.

Susie quickly waved her hands, "I didn't mean to! I didn't mean to do so!"

Wade and Hamza rushed to pull Jinny.

However, Jinny just straightened up on the ground and couldn't get up.

Wade, "Get up!"

Jinny, bouncing, bouncing, bouncing, bouncing in place.

Everyone was seeing her jumping out sideways like a dried fish...

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