Although Lilian was still young, she could sense Shirley’s kindness and friendliness toward her.
Shirley had difficulty moving around, but she was still very considerate in taking Lillian to the bathroom and helping her take a simple shower.
Since there were no clothes for Lillian to change into, Shirley had to let Lillian wear back the clothes she was wearing before.
She led Lillian to the bedroom, but Carter suddenly appeared and stopped them at the door.
“Shirley, what are you doing?”
Carter asked in a cold tone, lowering his eyes to Lillian.
“I didn’t bring this little thing over so that you can take care of her.”
Shirley looked at Carter indifferently. “Carter, you must keep your word. Since you said that as long as I obey you, you won’t hurt this child, so be a man of your words.”
“I haven’t forgotten what I promised you, but that doesn’t mean you have to serve her, bathe her, and tuck her into bed.”
“I’m happy to do so, ” Shirley replied without hesitation. She then turned her head and stretched out her hand to Lillian. “Lily, come into the room with me. Shall we sleep together tonight?”
Lillian glanced at the icy Carter and turned her head to cast her clear gaze on Shirley’s friendly and smiling face.
She nodded and agreed obediently.
Shirley smiled in turn, then gently held Lillian’s little hand and slowly entered the room.
Carter’s head as he watched Shirley’s actions, and he felt very pissed off in his heart.
He suddenly regretted agreeing with Shirley’s condition.
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