There was a look of envy in Dory's eyes.
The children wearing beautiful uniforms.
And they were singing beautifully.
At this moment, the group of children who came on a trip saw her.
Looking at the hoe in Dory's hands, they were curious.
"Who is that kid? Why is she standing in the field?"
"Yeah, why doesn't she have a classmate or a teacher?"
"Yeah, she's standing there alone. She looks so lonely."
Listening to the children's discussion, Dory felt embarrassed.
She had never been so ashamed.
She could not take the glances from them, so she ran home.
Aimeen would punish Dory if she saw Dory running back home before finishing up work.
Fortunate for Dory, Aimeen was not at home.
She took Yesseca's money and went shopping in the city.
Dory laid down on the small bed.
She didn't want to think about it, but the scene just now kept playing in her head.
The group of children was here on a trip with their teachers.
Everyone looked at her and talked about her.
They seemed to be asking her why she wasn't at school like them.
Dory picked up her pillow.
She covered her face with it and cried.
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