Chapter 398 Ceramics
It was soon the final day. The crew no longer gave them any more tasks.
Nancy knew that they would soon leave that place. Therefore, she went to the mountain to pick a lot of small beautiful wildflowers with a few of her friends. After that, she asked her brother to help tie them up into beautiful bouquets.
Holding a pen, she lay on the table and wrote small cards seriously.
"Nancy, what are you guys doing?"
Colin was curious. The children had been busy since the morning.
Nancy held up the small card in her hand. It was a rectangular paper card the size of her palm with simple drawings of flowers or animals at the corners. It looked very adorable.
The large blank space in the middle was used for a message.
The girl's handwriting was nice. All she wrote was nothing but blessings.
"This is for Granny Wood, the third family at the end of the village and this is for Granny Lawson, the second family. This is..."
The children were so busy because they wanted to give some presents to the villagers whom they had gotten familiar with.
Although they had only been there a few days, they went out for fun almost every day. The villagers liked them very much. They would take the children along to get some vegetables, eggs, or fruits from different families now and then.
Nancy wanted to give those villagers some presents before leaving since the villagers were so nice.
The children did not buy expensive gifts either since they just wanted to show the villagers their regard. Therefore, those four children went to pick flowers and wrote small cards.
"I see. Let me help you guys."
Jason raised his hand. "Me too. I want to help Mr. Brook to tie the flowers up."
Fiona glanced at the door of her sister's room. Her gaze turned dull with disappointment.
Eileen did not come out of her room much after she came back the day before. The crew acted sensibly and gave the excuse that she was feeling unwell.
But everyone knew the truth very well.
Colin went to call Eileen out, but she did not come out.
Now Eileen wanted nothing more than to end the show and go home immediately.
Soon Colin went to cook. They planned to eat together on the last day. The others also went and helped after they had completed their tasks.
During lunch, Fiona went to call her sister out. Finally, Eileen came out of her room that time around.
Eileen looked slightly haggard. But of course, she had put on some makeup.
She appeared disappointed and sad the moment she came out of her room. She said a lot of things like a pretentious b*tch. She blamed Colin and the others for not helping her and consequently causing her failure the day before.
Both Martin and Colin were rendered speechless.
How could she... act so shamelessly?
Martin rolled his eyes at her rudely.
"Let's eat!"
Nancy pouted. "Eileen, you didn't buy Fiona a souvenir yesterday." Eileen's expression turned stiff.
"I'm sorry. It's my fault..."
Martin said, "You know that it's your fault. Then can you please shut up?"
Jason ate heartily. But his shoulders started to shake because he was holding back his laughter. Mr. Brook was indeed awesome!
Even Colin could not help rolling his eyes. He felt that it was better if Eileen did not come out.
They were busy the whole morning, completing every task. But the moment she came out, she said weird things. What the hell?
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