Angel made a face at Dawn and teased him, "I'll be waiting for you.”
Dawn glared at Angel, who was behaving extremely cheekily.
Joseph dragged Dawn to the side and comforted him. "Dawn, don’t be angry.
Daddy said that it's always the hardest for one to deal with women and treacherous people. We should distance ourselves from clever girls."
Dawn dragged Joseph away. “Let's go.”
Angel, who was left alone, stared at Dawn and Joseph's silhouettes in a daze. Tears filled her eyes.
Baby Robbie felt extremely confused. Did Angel, who had always been extremely tough, have moments of weakness as well?
Gale seemed to understand Angel's misery. He walked over to her side and wiped her tears gently. He comforted her softly.
"Angel, don’t be upset. They're just jealous because you're way too strong. That's why they're angry at you. This isn’t your fault.”
Angel sniffed and suddenly ran out. She chased after Dawn and Joseph and called out, "Dawn, Joseph!"
Baby Robbie's gaze was filled with shock, then confusion. "What's wrong with Sis Angel?"
Gale said, "She places too much importance on her interpersonal relationships."
Baby Robbie stared at Gale as a hint of sharpness glinted in his confused gaze. He elbowed Gale's arm lightly and smiled as he asked, "Why does it seem like you understand Sis Angel really well?"
Gale was stunned. A look of regret flashed across his gaze.
If he really understood her, how could he have lost the woman he loved? How could he watch her go through the cycle of reincarnation repeatedly and experience the pain of losing her family in every lifetime?
The pain and helplessness that he felt taught him how to love and protect his beloved woman.
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