If Lily and Judith could deliver the effect Aaron wanted in the expected state, perhaps Aaron would thought highly of them. But if they couldn't achieve the expected effect, that would be another thing.
Lily seemed to have sensed something different. She turned her head stiffly to look at Aaron. Then she asked in a low voice, "Mr. Aaron, what do you mean?"
Lily couldn't figure out what was on Aaron's mind. Judging from his tone just now, it seemed that he didn't want Lily to look for his sister. Was it true? Or was it because he was nervous that she misunderstood him?
Aaron smiled, drinking out his milk and said, "Don't you know what I mean?"
You know it clearly?
Feeling more and more uneasy, Lily asked the following questions almost trembling.
Gritting her teeth, Lily shivered for a while and then asked, "So, Mr. Aaron, you want to abandon my sister, right? Don't you want to consider her life or death? "
"Yes, you are right."
Lily couldn't accept the determination and ruthlessness on Aaron's face.
g this, Lily's tears also fell down, and then slowly slid into Jessie's neck. A cold feeling made Jessie's heart even more upset.
Lily was really a good one. She was always sincere and serious in both doing things and attitude. At least, she was much better than the arrogant Gina. Jessie thought her sister wouldn't be too bad?
After sniffing hard, Lily said, "Then I'll think of a way. Jessie, thank you very much. Lily will never forget your great kindness in my life."
Jessie shook her head with some regret. Then she patted Lily on the shoulder and explained, "Good girl, be a good assistant to Aaron. He is a good boy. It would be best if he could open his heart to you... I have watched him grow up. He is indeed a good child. If it weren't for what happened in the past, he would have lived the life of children of the same age now. "
Lily didn't know what Jessie wanted to say, so she nodded her head in a daze to show that she had heard it. But as for what to do and how to make progress, it would be in the future.