Joe then quickly nodded, and said, "Okay. Thank you, Aunt Selina."
"Never mind about it! Let's go now, Aunt Selina will walk you downstairs, " said Selina with a smile on her lips.
She then took Joe's hand, went downstairs together with him, and asked one of the drivers to take Joe back to his school.
After the car disappeared from sight, Selina went back into the JS Building and continued her work.
Joe got out of the car and then saw it drive away. He stopped in front of the school's gate and thought that he wasn't in the mood to go back to his classes.
Joe then suddenly thought of Jean, who had referred to herself as his Aunt, and who, according to his investigations, also knew Mond. She had to know something about Mond, and he decided that he would find out everything by himself, since there was no one willing to tell him anything about this mysterious character.
Joe then took out his phone out of his pocket and dialled Jean's number.
Jean's voice soon came from the other end of the line, "Hello, this is Jean speaking."
"Aunt, it's Joe, " replied Joe in a lovely tone.
"Joe?" asked Jean surprised.
Joe smiled through the phone, and said, "Yes, it's me. Aunt, I don't want to go to class now, so I asked for leave, but I don't dare to tell my Daddy or Mommy about it. Could you stay with me for a while? I also want to eat something now."
Hearing the child's lovely voice ringing in her ear, Jean didn't know what she could do except to agree with his wish. She then hastily replied, "Okay, okay, where are you now?"
"I'm in front of the school's gate, " replied Joe.
"You just stand there and don't move, I will come to pick you up, okay?" asked Jean in a hurry.
"Ok, Auntie, I'll wait for you right here, " replied Joe.
"Also, don't talk to strangers! Just stand in a spot and don't run around, I'll be there soon, " said Jean.
"I got it."
After Joe ended the call and put the phone back in his pocket, he suddenly felt that Jean had been genuinely kind to him, and he could also tell that she had been worried about him from her anxious tone and her quick manner of speaking. She had also looked at him with affectionate eyes the last time that she had met with him, and Joe would have never thought that she was a bad woman if he hadn't already known that she had bullied his Mommy, and that she also had a bad relationship with his Daddy.
Jean soon arrived at the school's gate, and was relieved to see Joe quietly standing in a spot just as she had asked him to do.
She then got out of her car, and as she walked towards Joe, she tenderly called out his name, "Joe."
"Aunt, you're here!" replied Joe, as he ran towards Jean with his schoolbag on his back.
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