Lucian strode over, shielding Ayla and Willow behind him. His gaze towards me was filled with cold warnings
His unreserved protection of Ayla and Willow made me feel so hurt.
I clenched my hands tightly.
Eager to find out the cause of Aurora’s death, I didn’t want to waste time here.
But as I turned to leave, I saw Willow suddenly cling to Lucian’s leg, tilt her little head up and pitifully ask, “Daddy.
is it because you didn’t celebrate Aurora’s birthday with her that she got angry with you? Is that why Ms. Silvermane is angry with me? It’s all my fault…”
My face suddenly turned cold.
This scene reminded me of the first time Aurora met Willow.
Willow fell into a pool and was rescued by Lucian in time.
At that time, Willow cried just like this.
She apologized to Aurora, “Did I do something wrong? Aurora, I’m sorry. It’s all my fault.”
It looked like she was apologizing, but she was actually implying that Aurora intentionally pushed her into the pool.
At that time, Lucian became furious and didn’t listen to Aurora’s explanation at all.
He scolded Aurora harshly, punished her by asking her to stand still for hours until she realized her mistake.
Aurora stood in the cold wind for a few hours, but Lucian didn’t care about her at all.
She fell ill that day and had a high fever for three days.
After waking up, she cried in a sad voice, “Mommy, I didn’t push Willow. She pushed me first but fell into the pool herself. I didn’t do anything wrong, I didn’t.”
“Darling, don’t cry. I believe you!” I held Aurora in my arms and comforted her repeatedly. But Aurora still couldn’t stop crying, “Why doesn’t Daddy believe me?”
What hurt her the most was that her father did not believe her.
The memory of Aurora made my gaze towards Willow become colder.
Willow was so scared at my face that she immediately burst into tears.
Ayla felt heartbroken.
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