Chapter 46 Feeling Bad For The Little Girl
Rosalie nodded noncommittally. She held the boys‘ hands and headed over to greet the teacher.
Just as they were about to leave, her eyes unconsciously fell onto the little girl again. Noticing that the three of them seemed to be leaving, Estie hurriedly stood up from the slide and looked at them straight. The teacher who had been at the side was afraid of her falling. She quickly reached out and grabbed her.
“She‘s.”
Rosalie hesitated for a moment but could not stop herself from worrying.
already guessed what she wanted to ask and rushed to answer, “Mommy, she also goes to school here and is in the same class with us! Her parents haven’t arrived to pick her up yet today, so she was waiting here with us!” Rosalie nodded with understanding. She glanced at the little girl in front of her and went soft, but she did not intend to stay. After all, it was likely that it
see either of
want her to
to turn around and leave after saying this, but she was grabbed by the little girl. Rosalie could not help stopping. She glanced down. The little girl shook her head stubbornly, her eyes somewhat red. Seeing the little girl‘s appearance, Rosalie felt inexplicably
said, “Estelle has been very attached to Lucian and Nox recently. She‘s a little autistic, so usually none of the children are willing to play with her in school. Lucian and Nox protected her on their first day of class. It might be because of this that she has been very dependent on them. She may be afraid seeing that they‘re about to leave
felt the discomfort in her
not only nonspeaking but
About My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball - Chapter 46
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