The girl's tears instantly streamed down her face like the pouring rain after Kingston asked her that question.
"If you want to go back, then do it. She is your mother, after all. You can't stay mad at your mother. Some things would be fine once you've talked it over," Kingston immediately comforted and advised her.
Both he and Yvonne had been taught that both parents and children have to love each other since childhood. Both of them had always been very caring and obedient to their own parents. Even though Yvonne had run away from home this time, it was also because she had been disappointed by the Shaw family, and it was not targeted at her own parents. Therefore, when Kingston saw this kind of situation where a mother and daughter sever their relationship, he was not too used to it.
Subconsciously, he still felt that it would certainly be best if the mother and daughter can reconcile.
However, he heard girl sighing. "No, I will never return to that family anymore in the future."
Kingston was speechless.
"Oh, right. Where would you be taking me? Are you a human trafficker or are you truly a construction worker? It doesn't matter to me what you are. I will accept my fate." The girl looked like she was indifferent to her life.
"There aren't that many bad people in this world. The first thing is not to ask me who I am. The first thing I have to do is to find a place for you to stay."
He helped the girl to the road, and then he booked a ride online with his phone. The ride took half an hour to get to their location.
"First take us to the clinic in the city," said Kingston.
The driver took Kingston and the girl to the clinic as agreed. After the doctor treated and bandaged the girl up, Kingston brought her to the best hotel in the county and let her settle in.
The girl was stunned when she saw the hotel. "Why...why are you staying in such a nice place?"
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