Chapter 349 Are We Really Going Abroad?
The little girl fell silent again after hearing Rosalie’s reply.
Rosalie opened the car door, carried the little girl down, and led her to the gate of the manor.
When she released her hand to let the little girl go, Estie raised her eyes and looked at her seriously.
Rosalie’s heart softened as she met her serious gaze and squatted down to look into her eyes. “Is there anything else you want to say to me?”
Little Estie nodded slightly and said in her naive voice, “Aunt, don’t hate Daddy.”
She did not know why Aunt hated Daddy so much. She even had to drive Daddy away every time they met.
The little girl could sense that Daddy was good to Aunt, and Daddy liked Aunt, so she did not want Aunt to hate Daddy.
Rosalie thought that they probably would not see each other anymore, so she just nodded at the little girl.
The girl hugged her reluctantly again before turning around and entering the gate of the manor.
Rosalie did not dare to go in, for fear of being discovered by Byron and the servants. Hence, she just stood at the door and watched the little girl enter the manor before turning around and getting into the car.
In the manor, Mrs. Zora was preparing dinner when she heard the doorbell, she hurried over to open the door. 1
The housekeeper was startled to see Estie at the door. She raised her eyes and looked around, but there was no one except the little girl.
“Little Lady, school isn’t over yet, right? Why are you back? Are you alone? Nobody sent you home?” Mrs. Zora was concerned and quickly ushered the little girl in. She then observed the surroundings.
Estie only forced herself to smile in front of Rosalie. Now that she was separated from Rosalie, her face became downcast again. When she heard Mrs. Zora’s questions, she just shook her head absently and dragged her little legs upstairs to her room.
Mrs. Zora looked at the little girl’s back worriedly, and after much consideration, she called Byron.
Rosalie returned to the car in a conflicted mood after watching the little one enter the manor.
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