Sabrina asked, "What's the matter?”
Hana said apologetically, "I want to...thank your little daughter."
Sabrina was speechless.
"Madam Scott, I am very envious of you for having such a good daughter. I like her very much. She is very nice to me. I see a sense of warmth in your daughter. She is so young, only six years old, but she i s so strong. She always had a compassionate heart that is protective of her mother all the time. I could tell that the reason your daughter liked me and treated me well was that you had once been living in destitute as well. I truly envy you for having such a priceless treasure. On the other hand, I..."
Speaking of that, Hana suddenly laughed in a selfmocking tone. "It's fine, Madam Scott. I'm hanging up."
Sabrina said, "Alright."
After hanging up the call, Sabrina turned around and saw Aino. The little girl, who wore Pikachoo pajamas, had just woken up. She looked at Sabrina adorably and dazed expression. "Mom, Madam Sharpe is not willing to come to our house?"
Sabrina did not know how she should answer her daughter, but Aino was very sensible. "It’s fine, Mom. We can't force others on matters that they did not
agree on."
Sabrina kissed her daughter on her forehead. "Aino is so sensible. I am so relieved."
Not only was she comforting Aino, but she also felt glad. Just like what Hana had said, the daughter that Sabrina had risked her life to give birth to was worth i t. Aino seemed like a fierce and tough girl, who feared nothing and no one and also dared to fight with little boys, but she was a particularly loving and gentle child in her bones. It was evident by her care and compassion for Hana.
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