Caitlyn locked eyes with Sean.
She tried to say something. However, catching the look in Sean's eye, her mouth moved, but nothing came out.
"You should trust your brother."
Zander added.
"Should I trust you like I did when I was little?"
Caitlyn was silent for a few seconds before suddenly blinking her eyes and saying.
"Haha, of course."
Sean nodded and replied with a hearty smile.
"Okay!"
Caitlyn said no more and nodded deeply.
"Close the door and draw the curtains.
"Come out when I call you."
Sean touched Caitlyn's head again and whispered.
"Okay!"
Caitlyn hugged Sean and turned around to enter the orphanage.
The gate closed slowly.
Sean and Zander were still waiting quietly.
...
Time ticked by.
About 20 minutes had passed.
Vroom vroom vroom!
The urgent roar of car engines approached.
"Woah, what a spectacle."
Zander looked up and smiled.
Indeed, the people Albert brought with him this time stepped up their game.
There were two metallic black Toyota Prado, three Land Cruisers, and ten Land Rover Range Rovers.
Screech!
A dozen cars parked in front of the orphanage gate.
Then the car doors opened, and one after another, burly men in black jumped out.
Ignoring the problem of whether they had an overload, hundreds of people got out of their cars.
There were 30 or 50 among them who had shaved heads and wore black stretchable vests. The tattoos on their upper arms were eye-catching.
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