Carlson asked her if she had got the notebook from her mother.
Leena was annoyed by his question. She almost had an accident tonight. Instead of asking what she was calling for, Carlson asked her about the notebook first. She felt very disappointed and sad, so she was very upset.
Leena said indifferently, "My mother said she had destroyed it, and she didn't mention anything else to me now. I'm wondering what will you do if she really destroyed it."
"What do you mean 'what will we do'?" Carlson said in a disapproving tone.
Leena laughed, "Aren't you and Dylan have the same attitude towards this matter?"
"Leena, haven't you heard what I said to you yesterday? You shouldn't be so stubborn at this time!"
Leena was silent.
Carlson sighed and said, "Whatever I do is to live up to your expectations in the future. I know you don't want me to be hurt, so why can't you help me get through the difficult
all asleep. She walked to the living room, sat down, and cried. When her mother heard her cry, she got up and sat in the living room with her. She talked and comforted her until the small hours. Her mother didn't carry her back to her room until she fell asleep.
The moment her mother carried her, Leena woke up, but she didn't move on purpose and kept lying on her mother's shoulder. At that time, she was happy. She thought even if she failed in the college entrance examination, with her mother's support, she had nothing to be afraid of. So she was moved and couldn't help but burst into tears. Maybe her mother also knew that she had woken up. She was an adult now. How could she not be awakened when someone carried her on her back? But her mother didn't say anything, probably because she knew that she didn't want to move. She carried her back to the room, lay her on the bed and tucked her in before going out.