Wayne peeled off the dirty skin on the onion.
"I don't know. I was abandoned as soon as I was born because of my weak physique. Someone took me in because I was a boy.
"But after the family had a son of their own, they sold me off.
"After some twists and turns, I was abandoned here when I was three. From then on, this place has become my home."
He tossed the onion peel into the trash can.
"The people here are like weeds in the soil. No matter how difficult their surroundings are, they will give it their all to emerge from the soil."
He briefly recounted his tragic past. Olivia knew that it must have been very difficult for him to get to where he was right now.
He didn't have a prominent background, and he had to survive by stealing and robbing from young.
His story was quite a legend.
Olivia examined his face. If he wasn't abandoned by his family, he might have been a child from a wealthy family.
"Anyway, you should get out of this kitchen. I've been cooking for myself for years, and I know this kitchen better than you do.
"I'll be very grateful to you even if you just keep Mom company."
Olivia leaned against the stove. "If you're grateful to me, can you take me home?"
"No can do."
"Then what sort of gratitude is that?"
Olivia clicked her tongue. Then, she turned around and left.
She knew that Wayne wouldn't just take her home for no reason.
Jade was knitting a hat for the kitten sitting on her lap. Winters in Kariken were usually above 50 degrees, and it would usually be around 68 degrees. So, it was quite warm here. Comment by soonyoung gu: think author made a typo and it's actually kreene??? since one is ka li ni and this ka li ken
Jade had lived here for more than 60 years, but she still maintained her habits from before.
She would knit something every time winter came around.
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