Wendy didn't bring much food with her, so there was no need to unpack the luggage. Celia had prepared most of the things for her. They cooked some noodles at noon. And Celia then took her out for a walk.
After all, they had to live here for a while, and she needed to let Wendy know where to buy vegetables and other things. She knew that Wendy would not get used to the life in a short time.
"Mom, this is my school."
Celia said when they passed by the school.
"What a magnificent school!"
Wendy's eyes were full of admiration and pride. She had thought that Celia would be bullied by others all her life. However, God had mercy on her. Celia was totally different from what she used to be. If she hadn't lived with Celia every day, she would have wondered whether the beautiful woman who was standing next to her was her daughter.
"This is the b
jokes about me."
The smile on Wendy's face froze. Besides, the boy didn't say anything crossing the line.
"What would you like to eat? I'll buy you something."
Celia didn't agree on the propose, but he had reflected on what happened at home. It was true that he was impulsive. Celia was not the other girls who could compromise easily.
"Thank you. But we had meals at home. I just want to take my mother for a walk. You go ahead with the lunch, and I'll take her to other places."
She couldn't give him any hope now.
"Then where do you live now, Celia?"
It took Hardy a lot of courage to ask her. He of course wanted to see her if possible. He didn't want to give up.
"Hardy, it's not far from here."
She did not tell her the exact location of the rent house. Since she had made it clear, there was no need to continue to pester her.