"Catie."
Sean called softly as he reached Caitlyn.
"Hmm? What's the matter, Brother Sean?"
Caitlyn asked, turning her head to Sean.
Sean locked eyes with Caitlyn, and his mouth moved.
He wanted to say something, but he had no idea how.
Should he tell Caitlyn not to like him, and it was never happening between them?
There was no way Sean would say that.
If Caitlyn did not feel that way about Sean, it would be awkward for both of them.
Therefore, Sean and Caitlyn looked at each other for ten seconds but could not utter a single word.
"Brother Sean, what's come over you?"
Caitlyn held out her little hand and waved it in front of Sean's eyes.
"No...
"I only think it's time for you to find a boyfriend."
Sean touched the tip of his nose and replied in a hurry.
He wanted to sound out Caitlyn first.
"Tsk! I don't want one.
"I'm going to stay at the orphanage and help Aunt May.
"Besides, Aunt May said someone must take over when she's old and can't move."
Caitlyn shook her head. She could not stand to see the orphanage children homeless.
However, as long as she was around, she would provide a haven for those children.
Even if it were not home and in poor condition, at least she would not leave them cold and hungry.
"Well, you can't spend your entire life without a boyfriend, can you?
Sean paused before whispering in reply.
"Brother Sean, people like me don't deserve partners.
"I owe my life to the orphanage and Aunt May.
"If Aunt May hadn't taken me in, I wouldn't have existed.
"The orphanage gave me everything I own, so my priority after I grew up is to repay the orphanage.
" I have no time to think about anything else."
Caitlyn looked at Sean sternly.
After looking at each other for a few seconds, Caitlyn shook her head and smiled again.
"There's no way I'll leave the orphanage.
"Whoever is with me has to carry the burden of the orphanage with me.
"Tell me, who would be so stupid as to stay with me?"
Caitlyn replied with a smile before Sean could say anything.
Although she spoke nonchalantly, there was sadness in her eyes.
After all, she was young. Young people had young lifestyles.
However, the products of youths, luxury goods, bars, and other entertainment had nothing to do with her.
"Well..."
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