Chloe spent an afternoon at the orphanage.
She always came here whenever she had free time.
Because only here could she find a trace of her mother.
Chloe sat by the garden of the orphanage, covering her chest with her hand, and her cold eyes was filled with sadness.
She thought she had become cold-hearted, never expecting that the Summers family could still hurt her.
Why were her relatives so indifferent to her?
Chloe gave a bitter smile, took a deep breath, and slowly stood up.
In the orphanage's cafeteria.
Chloe looked at a familiar corner where a teacher was accompanying a boy, feeding him bite by bite.
"Hugo, you have to eat more every day so that Mom won't be heartbroken when she sees you. She's always wanted to see you, and she cried for a long time when she heard you weren't eating well."
The skinny boy was eating big bites at this moment.
He was only three years old, and although he had a childish face, it was clear that he would grow up to be handsome.
His eyes were large and bright but occasionally flickered, seeming a bit dim.
Yes, he was such a lovely child, sadly he was blind.
According to the old director, he was born to a woman in prison.
In the afternoon, Chloe played with the children for a while, as the spring weather was perfect for them to play with water.
Some kids were playing with water in the yard under the pretext of washing their hands.
Chloe was watering the flowers with a few little girls when she accidentally sprayed water on them from the hose.
Chloe immediately shielded them.
Water poured down from above, soaking her completely.
She couldn't bear the cold water.
Having just left the hospital a few days ago, she caught a cold, and her head felt a bit dizzy that afternoon.
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