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Reincarnation: We Meet Again
Reincarnation: We Meet Again
Author: Watermelon King

Chapter 1

My daughter held her chest in pain as she collapsed to the ground. Her face was pale.

Everyone on the flight was shocked; passengers soon surrounded my daughter.

My voice was trembling. Then, I heard a wicked sneer from the control tower.

"Stop overreacting. She's only having a mild heart attack. You're only trying to use that as an excuse to land first!

"You're ignoring the safety of the lives of a few hundred people for your own sake! How disgusting is that?"

My heart sank when I heard that.

It seemed that Justin Woods had been reincarnated as well.

The burning yet torturing memories from my past life still lingered vividly in my mind.

The pain in my soul attacked me as I breathed heavily.

As I continued flying the plane, I replied, "Justin, you don't understand your daughter's medical condition. How can you say that?"

"Is she really going to…"

A buzzing sound was heard, and after some connection issues, Justin cut off my connection to the control tower.

My co-pilot, Geoff Goodrich, said anxiously, "Captain Davis, your daughter isn't doing well."

My daughter's struggling breaths echoed in my ears. I tried to contact the tower again.

However, another colleague's impatient voice was heard from the other end of the line.

"Captain Davis, Justin told us about everything.

"You're worried about the thunderstorm and wanted to land earlier, right? Why do you have to make up a lie that your daughter is dying?

"Everything must be done by the book. Stop calling."

At the same time, I heard Justin's voice speaking with relief, "Flight C1876 has landed successfully! There's no problem at all."

Flight C1876 was the flight that Justin's soulmate, Kelly Freeman, was on.

The colleague asked, "Shall we now arrange for Captain Davis' flight to land? It's her turn now."

However, Justin snorted coldly and spoke indifferently, "Let her wait.

"Didn't she lie to jump the queue? Well, let her feel what it's like to be cut in a queue."

The colleague then cut off the connection.

At the same time, he cut off the only hope for my daughter's survival.

The co-pilot told me that my daughter was calling for me. She was in pain.

He took over the flying to give me some time. I ran to my daughter without hesitation.

"Mom, I'm sorry..." My daughter's lips had turned blue. She smiled bitterly. "This is where I leave you..."

She shut her eyes slowly; her arms dropped.

I let out a deep, low cry. My body could not stop trembling out of anger.

At that moment, Geoff exclaimed, "Captain Davis, there's a thunderstorm ahead!"

I had no time to feel sad.

I knew I was facing the same challenges as the flight in my past life.

My top priority was not to feel sad.

I had to land the flight carrying 300 people safely.

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