Chapter 31
There were stones and sharp branches in the flowerbed. When the kids landed, they immediately started crying.
Harold finally felt satisfied.
He looked at the dirt–covered girl and gently asked, “Are you injured?”
Melody stared at him warily. She pursed her pink lips without answering.
Harold held her hand. “Your body‘s too dirty. I‘ll find a place and help you clean up.”
However, Melody pulled her hand back and appeared to be on guard against him.
Harold suddenly felt a little hurt.
He had helped her, so she should thank him at the very least, right?
Why did she remain silent?
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