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Chapter 74

Chapter 74 I Won‘t Send Them Away

Byron frowned.He did not expect that this little girl would be so angry.

Hearing Mrs. Zora‘s words, Byron nodded and knocked on the door. “Estie, open the door. I want to talkto you.”

As he finished speaking, there was a muffled sound on the door.

Obviously, the little girl had smashed something onto the door to display her resistance to him.

Byron paused, and when he spoke again, his tone softened. “Estie, open the door and tell me what youwant me to do. Let‘s discuss it properly, okay?”

There was another sound of something hitting the door.

It was also the first time that Mrs. Zora saw Estie behaving like this. She thought of Little Lady‘scondition again, and for fear that something would happen to her inside, she hurriedly said, “Master, Ithink it‘s better to go in directly. Otherwise, I‘m worried about Little Lady…”

Byron hesitated for a moment but nodded in agreement.

Mrs. Zora soon brought over the spare key, and the two opened the door and walked in.

As soon as he entered the room, he was taken aback by the mess around him.

The dolls that Estie had cherished greatly were scattered all over the place. At the door were severalexquisite music boxes, two of which had cracks.

Obviously, the things that she smashed on the door just now were these two music boxes.

Among the mess, Estie was seen hugging her legs. She was curled up in the corner. Her eyes wereempty as her tears flowed uncontrollably. There were two ugly dolls that they had never seen before.

Seeing the two come in, the little girl shrank back unconsciously. She lowered her head and refused tolook at them.

Byron felt his heart shatter at the sight of the little girl. He approached her regretfully and wanted tohold her in his arms to comfort her.

Sensing him nearing her, Estie raised her head abruptly. The look of objection in her eyes was clear.She planted her hands on the ground and shrank back in a panic.

Byron paused midway when he saw how she was reacting to his presence, “Estie… don‘t be afraid. It‘smy fault.”

The little girl did not seem to hear his words. She inched closer and closer to the wall and turnedsideways to avoid his gaze. She hugged her knees and curled up into a ball, burying her head deep inher knees.

They could not see her expression, but they could only see the little girl‘s body trembling when shesobbed.

For a moment, Byron was a little dumbfounded.

Mrs. Zora stepped forward in distress.

“Master, let me try.” After saying that, she cautiously approached Estie and stretched out her handtoward her. This time, Estie did not cower anymore. Mrs. Zora breathed a sigh of relief. She picked herup gently and patted her on the back soothingly. novelbin

“Estie, darling, what‘s wrong? Tell me, okay? Did you get bullied by your classmates at school?” Thelittle girl in her arms just sobbed and did not respond at all. Mrs. Zora had no choice but to hug andcoax her first.

“Is it because the twins didn‘t go to school?” Byron said in a deep voice. Hearing this, Estie‘s eyes lit upa little. She turned her head away with a sob.

Seeing Estie‘s reaction, Mrs. Zora quickly hinted at Byron with his eyes and asked him to follow Estie.

Byron sighed, not expecting this little girl to be so dependent on those two classmates of hers. Was itbecause the three children were related by blood that they had this kind of involvement with eachother?

“I know you don‘t want them to leave the kindergarten.”

Estie then looked at him with an aggrieved expression on her face. Seeing his daughter like this, Byronhad to compromise. “I promise you I won‘t send them away.” The little girl stared him in the eye with alook of accusation. Although she did not say a word, Byron understood her and replied warmly, “Theywere simply absent from school today. The teacher hadn‘t even told them about the expulsion.“

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