When Lois vaguely saw Maggie playing there, she instinctively wanted to take a step closer, but was stopped by the guards.
"That's my daughter. I want to have a look at her," she suppressed the bitterness in her eyes and said, "I just want to have a look. Please."
The guard frowned and said impolitely, "I'm sorry. We can't get in and out freely."
Lois was stunned. It was her who came to pick up the children everyday before. Perhaps she had annoyed Joey, so these people had been instructed by Joey
Unwilling to give up, Lois said, "the child was sick some time ago. I will only take a look at her from a distance and see if she health, then I will leave."
"There are no sick child here. They are all very healthy!"
"But..."
"Please don't disturb our work! Please leave now! "
The man said "please", but he began to pull Lois's arm. He frowned slightly and did not have much patience.
Maggie, who was laughing with her playmates, suddenly turned to look at the gate of the kindergarten. It seemed that she had a telepathy. She stood up and ran to the place where Lois was standing just now.
Looking at the figure, Lois covered her mouth tightly and didn't dare to make a sound. The security guard's voice was still in her ear, "Miss, I do understand your feelings now, but do you know the result after talking with the child? They won't do anything to you, but the child doesn't have the ability to protect herself!
She could only hold back her tears and look at her child from the corner of the wall, but she did not dare to go forward. She could not guarantee the safety of her child, so she did not dare to move.
It seemed that everyone knew that Maggie was her weakness. They all threatened her with Maggie.
The teacher of the kindergarten walked quickly to Maggie and patted her on the shoulder with a smile. She lowered her head and said something to the little girl. Maggie pursed her lips and looked at the wall under the tree. She nodded and followed the teacher away.
Seeing that Maggie was taken away by the teacher, Lois walked out from behind the wall. Seeing that the little pink girl gradually faded out of sight, Lois lowered her head helplessly.
Lois looked at the children who were still playing in the kindergarten, heartbroken but without her daughter, she chuckled. As expected, Joey was cold-blooded enough.
"Miss Shen, you'd better leave now. It's not good for anyone to make a scene..."
Driven far away, Lois looked at the children who were still playing happily in the kindergarten from a distance. In the reflection of the tree, she seemed to see the looming pink figure again.
She remembered what Joey once said, "Maggie has almost forgotten you.".
"Maggie almost forgot me..."Lois's eyes were moist and her pale lips were pale and pitiful.
She looked down at the road under her feet. Without Maggie, how could she go on?
If Joey didn't torture her, what would he do to her child?
At a loss, Lois walked on the road like a puppet.
People walked through the street in a hurry, causing a wave of heat, but she was shivering like living in the North Pole.
Lois walked slowly, as if no matter how hot the temperature was, it would not warm up her walking ice.
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