Chapter 91: Conversation

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Keira shook her head, struggling.

She didn't want to rot there forever!

She didn't want to live in the filthy ditch either!

So, with the little time she had, she studied hard, striving to work her way up. She was determined to change her own fate!

At the age of four, she had never been to kindergarten. She secretly observed Isla, learning a foreign language. When Isla stumbled over a word, Keira was quick to respond. She thought she would receive praise from her mother. However, she never ever expected that what was about to occur was almost a complete disaster!

Poppy praised her and unexpectedly, gave her a piece of cake.

The sweet and rich cream in her mouth gave her a sense of satisfaction. She was reluctant to swallow it.

She thought her life was going to change. Poppy held her hand with a smile and took her out, only to hand her over to a human trafficker.

She didn't cry or make a fuss. After all, the human traffickers at least gave her tasty candy, showed her kindness, and smiled at her.

Until they locked her in a basement with a bunch of other children.

There, she met an older boy.

They spent a month together, having a good time...

In the beginning, the boy didn't talk much. Later, he asked her, "Don't you want to escape?"

She said happily, "I don't."

Although there was no freedom, she got enough to eat, had warm clothes, and didn't have to see her mother. She felt that was the happiest time in her life.

The boy was puzzled and asked, "Why?"

She said, "Because no one hits me here."

The boy pondered her words before asking, "What's your name?"

She shook her head.

It was a laughing matter. She, at the age of four, still didn't have a name and didn't have a household registration number...

All the other children would cry and make a fuss, while she smiled every day. The human trafficker was the least guarded against her. So in the end, the boy handed her a bag of sleeping drugs to put in the trafficker's food.

She did it.

As the children were running haphazardly away, she just stood there.

The boy asked her, "Why don't you leave?"

She shook her head. "I don't know where to go."

"Then, come home with me."

The boy extended a hand toward her, and she took his hand.

She didn't go home with him in the end. Because they were so young, they were rescued by the police as soon as they descended the mountain. Her identity was confirmed, and she was sent back to the Olsen family.

Before parting, she held onto the boy's leg and asked him in confusion, "Didn't you say you would take me home?"

A police officer beside them chuckled. "Little girl, you aren't his kin. You can't go to his home."

She had tears in her eyes. "But I don't want to go home! I want to be with him forever!"

The boy stroked her head and asked her, "Is it because you'll be beaten when you go home?"

The police officer didn't take note of this. After all, children of their age often made a big fuss at home, and getting spanked was just a part of life.

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