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Luz made the decision to transfer Carmen to another all-girls school. Less than a week later, she received notice that Carmen had been admitted to the hospital for stomach pain.

Carmen's stomach pains are due to the burdens she accrued, according to the doctor's conclusions.

Luz couldn't say anything but cry because she already understood why she had bruises.

She decided the decision to move to another school again. Carmen's third private school was also not suitable. She must have decided to leave the city and go to the province when the school year ended.

Vacation is currently underway....

They are still stumbling together when they move to a new house; they are unfamiliar with life in the province and how others live here.

"You two will have a hard time living here," their friend attorney Luke predicted.

"We need to do this, new people, new settings; perhaps society would accept us here,I want Carmen to feel at peace and have a circle of friends before I disappear."Luz said.

"Then I can't alter your decision; maybe it's good for you to get some fresh air and meet new people; if you need anything, just call and I'll be right there," Luke remarked.

"Thank you, be careful on the trip, and say hello to Jessica," Luz added as he nodded.

"OK, I'll tell her," Luke remarked as he hopped into his car.

All of the maids were assigned to move everything to the new house.

Everyone is pitching in to help with the repairs. Luz and Carmen assist them by preparing snacks for the maids.

Luz was making cookies, and Carmen was making fresh orange juice.

Carmen is in the pool. While doing calligraphy, the feet are in the water.

"What are you up to?" Luz inquired.

Carmen responded sparingly, "I'm just doing Caligraph mom."

"Why don't you submit your works online as an inspiration for those who share the same hobby or talent?" Luz suggests.

"Do you think anyone would notice?" Carmen asked, "Mom, the sunburn post will go ignored." The tone of its voice was sorrowful.

"That knows, it's not just people at St. Francis school who use social media in the world; you must have nothing to worry about since it's your work, your skill," Luz added as she sat next to her daughter and held her tightly. "Listen, this is a new life for us; don't think about them; they've all happened before; forget about the past and focus on the present." ani Luz

Carmen nodded and smiled gently. "I will, mum," she answered quietly.

Carmen can't help but be concerned about the upcoming entry.

Her school materials are all prepared. He was just looking forward to the start of the school day.

Luz attended the brigade school program at her school.

She just wore it casually and went out without bothering her bodyguards.

Carmen was able to enroll right away without any problems.

"Oh mum, how fast are you?" Carmen exclaimed, surprised to see her mother.

"It's simple to enroll in public school; I didn't think about it this early.... But I'm hoping they'll treat you well," Luz sighed.

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