Sabrina followed Aino the whole way out. She staggered to the front of Sebastian but was put into his embrace by him.
Sebastian leaned into her ears and said, "Sabrina, listen up. Turn around and return immediately. Don't let the reporters see you, and don't get out of the house these few days. I will take care of the reporters' matter and also the comments online afterward as soon as possible.”
However, Sabrina was looking at her child with her eyes widened.
Her six-year-old child!
That innocent yet helpless gaze.
That stubborn yet pitiful gaze.
Those large round eyes were filled with tears, yet she forced herself to hold it back and not let the tears stream down.
She was facing dozens of reporters alone.
She was still a child.
She was only six years old!
How cruel was God to Aino?
Sabrina heard Aino said to the reporter, "The kidneys my mother owed you, I will repay for her." When
Sabrina heard those words, she felt as if she was ripped open on the spot.
It felt as if her heart was ripped out forcefully.
She did not even hear what her husband said to her.
She suddenly burst out bawling and then shouted shrilly, "Aino..."
She rushed out of Sebastian's embrace and ran to the front of Aino. She hugged Aino in her arms. Sabrina raised her head and looked at the crowd of reporters. She said weakly, "Don’t harm my child, and don't say all this in front of my child, alright?”
The reporters suddenly went into an uproar when they saw Sabrina finally came out.
Nobody cared that Sabrina's face was pale.
Nobody cared that she staggered when she walked.
The reporters only scrambled to ask one after another as they were afraid that they could not get answers from her.
"May I ask, Mrs. Ford, how could you be this heartless t o only watch idly by without saving a dying life?"
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