Chapter 1918
She was just a ten-year-old child, so how could she understand the intentions and the world of adults? From Eira's understanding, it was just being beaten by Aunt Joy, or if worse comes to worst, she just had to be on all fours in the Steven family's yard and learn to bark like a dog. other than that, she could be asked to kneel on the floor for Brooke to ride her like a horse and let the entire Stevens family to call her a little beggar. It was fine! It did not matter! Eira could endure it as long as she was not sent to prison. She did not want to be imprisoned. She was not scared out of wits for herself, but for her mother. If she were to be imprisoned, the neighbors certainly would scold her mother even more. They would say that her mother did not teach her daughter well, her daughter was a thief and so on. If that was the case, her mother's crazy condition certainly would worsen. If she was imprisoned, then who would be the one to take care of her mother? Just her brother alone? Her brother still had to go out to work. No!
Eira shook her head with all her might. "Aunt Joy, go ahead. I will agree to whatever you want me to do as long as you don’t send me to prison. I...I don’t want others to know that I have stolen something. I don't want my classmates and others to say that I'm a thief. I'm scared..."
Eira had always been feeling very inferior when she was in front of her classmates. Not only did she not have a father, but her mother was mentally ill. Her classmates usually did not play with her and they would hide from her without any rhyme or reason. Eira had always wanted to be able to get along with her classmates, so she had been studying very hard, actively participating in extracurricular activities, and she had even often taken the initiatives to take care of the cleanliness of the classroom. Even then, her classmates still ignored her. However, that did not matter. Eira thought to herself that one day, her sincerity, kindness, and hard work would be acknowledged by her classmates. However, if her classmates and the people around her were to learn that she was a thief and had to be imprisoned, then she might as well just die.
She looked at Joy with a pleading gaze. "Aunt Joy, go ahead. I'm willing to do whatever you ask me to do."
Joy was still smiling, and she smiled very relaxedly. After that, she turned her head back and looked at Delmont. "Delmont, you saw it. We weren't the one to force her. she said it herself that she is willing to do anything she's asked."
Delmont glared at Eira and came in front of her. He kicked Eira aggressively. "You're just as cheap as your mother! B*tch!"
Eira was speechless. Was he saying that she would be cheap if she were to be a dog to Brooke for her to play with in the future? It did not matter. She did not care about that, what she cared about was in the future, whether she could take care of her mother, whether she could still go to school, whether she would not be imprisoned, and whether others could not find out that she was a thief.
Eira called out miserably. "Dad, I am willing to..."
"Good!" The one who answered Eira was Joy.
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