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Molly did not want to experience those dark days anymore.
“You don‘t look ugly,” Sean said. A halo of light fell on Molly‘s head from the light. It made her hair look
very soft, and it made people want to touch it.
“Well, my skin got better after I went abroad,” said Molly as she nodded. After turning the needle firmly,
she raised her head and continued, “Although those days were harsh and tiring, Caden was the only
one who cared about
me.”
At that time, Caden was the only one who was good to Molly in the whole countryside.
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Sean noticed the perseverance in Molly’s gaze, and her tone was extremely positive. He acknowledged
Caden in his heart.
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“So, now that I had shed a wretched plight, I had to be nice to him.” Molly sat back in that position
again and rubbed her waist.
Sean nodded in agreement and comforted her with concern. “It‘s okay. Everything is in the past now.”
Sean had not experienced that kind of life before, and he had no idea how hard it was to endure it.
Sean felt sorry for Molly in his heart. As the daughter of the May family, she should have been
pampered, yet she suffered all this by accident instead.‘ She‘s such an innocent and wronged girl.
‘Fortunately, Molly has always been so kind because of Caden.
‘It was because someone had once given warmth to Molly that she knew the right direction and didn‘t
go astray.‘
Sean did not think about it much. He decided secretly that he would not let Molly suffer those hardships
again.
After a while, Molly left immediately after extracting the needles.
The next day. Sean brought Molly to look for Caden. A child still had to go to school. Being angry was
okay, but he could not delay his studies. He should not save a little only to lose a lot.
“Caden, it‘s time for you to go home.” Sean looked at the stubborn boy‘s back and tried to persuade
him. Molly did not say a word. She looked at her brother and thought.
‘Since they are of the same sex, they should have the same thoughts in their hearts. So, it may be
better to let Sean persuade Caden.
Caden turned around and looked at Molly and Sean.
When Caden recalled what happened yesterday, he felt pain in his heart, which was extremely
uncomfortable. “Home? That place is not a home anymore!” said Caden as he gulped. He endured the
grief that welled up in his heart and continued, “Even though the living conditions were harsh in the
past, I felt that everything was fine when Molly was there.”
Caden treats Molly as his own sister, which had not changed since he was a child. Molly felt that Caden was someone who treated her well at that time.
Similarly, Caden thought so too.
In the darkness, the two were each other‘s only source of light. So, they cherished it very much.
“Now they wanted me to treat Diana as my sister? Does she even deserve it? She is a selfish,
hypocritical, and vain woman. I really don‘t know what my parents were thinking.”
Caden looked at Molly and softly said, “It was obvious that you are the kind one, Molly. Why can‘t they
see that?
“They even insulted and resented you! What have you done to deserve their ill–treatment for so many
years? I really don‘t understand!”
“That‘s not my home, and I don‘t want to stay there!” Caden growled as though he was pouring out all
the grievances in his heart.
Staying in that house had made Caden feel extremely cold, and there was no trace of family affection
at all.
Sometimes, the Grants said something toxic to Caden and even punched and kicked him.
Caden felt that his existence was like a tool. A tool used to meet the needs of parents. The ignorant
and backward country places were proud of having boys. The Grants treated Caden very well so that
they could feel as proud as those in the countryside.