As usual, Wanda took Estella out to play every morning. Estella turned to her and asked worriedly, "Mom, doesn't Isaiah like me anymore?"
"How could it be? Why do you ask that?"
"I saw him that day, but when we walked over, they closed the door. Besides, you don't take me to the park recently. We just walk around our house. So I think they don't like me."
Squatting in front of Estella, Wanda smiled and said, "It's not that they don't like you, but they don't like me. Estella, I was wronged and someone said that I did a bad thing. If you were me, what do you think I should do?"
"Tell the judge that you are a good person and you can't be bullied."
Wanda rubbed Estella's hair and said, "You are indeed my good daughter. Estella, after I report to the judge, we will go home. Your dad have found several best kindergartens for you. At that time, you will have more good friends, okay?"
"Okay." Estella answered reluctantly.
When they came bac
ost familiar with. If she goes to a new environment, everything will have to start over. She may be afraid." Sophia said gently.
"It's none of your business."
"Now that Sophia has moved in and she is also a member of our family, why can't she speak? Why are you so impolite now, Wanda?" Anna pulled Sophia behind her unhappily and said, "If I had known that you are so cute, I should have asked your teacher to accept you as his apprentice. As you know, your teacher is very stubborn. If he hadn't seen a lot of things through these things, I think he wouldn't have agreed until now."
"It only proves that teachers cherish talents."
"But does that bring anything good to him?" Anna glanced at Wanda with contempt, "Has he got any good results? Of course not! Sophia, it might be a little hard for you to move in now. Your teacher's reputation..."
"It will be fine. Don't worry, Anna."
Wanda silently turned around and went back to Estella's room.