That was something that offended people.
Something to offend the York family.
They spread the word randomly because their heads were caught in the door.
Mr. Levine nodded. “I will pay attention.”
He held his wife’s hand again and comforted her: “Don’t blame yourself; the child made a mistake; we just helped the child correct the mistake and let her learn the lesson. No matter how good a child is, he will get confused sometimes. Who can make no mistakes without being a sage? Don’t blame yourself.”
Mrs. Levine sighed. “I hope Samira really knows she was wrong.”
Mr. Levine said, “I think she knew she was wrong. She is not bad-hearted. She was just blinded by jealousy for a moment and drank some wine before she said anything hurtful.”
After this lesson, Mr. Levine believed that his daughter knew she was wrong. His wife also asked Samira to go to those remote mountainous areas to visit and help people who needed her help after reflection.
Having lived in those places could give Samira a great shock.
When Samira came back, she believed she would be reborn, became open-minded, and cherished life and everything she had.
Letting Samira help those in the mountainous areas was a good deed, and it also allowed her to accumulate virtue herself.
…
Labbe family villa.
Before Carrie came back, Mr. Labbe already knew what happened at the banquet.
When Carrie entered the room, he looked at her.
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