Shirley paused. She did not know what the card Lillian handed her was.
She slowly reached out to take the card from Lillian’s small hand.
Shirley brought it before her and looked, then realized that it was a card with Lillian’s personal information.
Lilian’s details, as well as her health condition, were written on it along with her current address.
With this, Shirley was certain that Lillian was mute and could not speak. As such, if Lillian were lost, she would hope that a kind person would be able to send her home.
However, this was useless in this current situation. Why would Carter send Lillian back?
Carter, who also noticed the card Lillian handed to Shirley, walked over and took the card from Shirley’s hand.
After taking a look, the corners of his lips lifted into a cold and disdainful smirk.
He simply tossed the card into the bin and turned around coldly.
Lillian furrowed her adorable eyebrows and turned to walk to the bin. After she picked up the card, she carefully put it back into her pocket.
Shirley, looking at the despondent-looking Lillian, felt a little sorry for her.
However, she could not do anything.
Would the current Carter listen to what she said? No.
Shirley moved the wheelchair and came to Lillian’s side.
“Is your name Lillian?”
Upon hearing that, Lillian lifted her little head to look into Shirley’s eyes and then nodded gently, indicating that it was indeed her name.
Shirley’s face lifted into a friendly and affable smile. “So, Lillian, you’ll stay here for the time being. If there’s an appropriate chance, I’ll take you home. ”
Lillian listened to Shirley, and she seemed to understand. She blinked her eyes and walked to the sofa at one side to sit down quietly.
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