Chapter 1309
“No, silly child. He wouldn’t dare bully me!
“After all, I’m like his mother.”
May smiled and waved her hand as she explained hurriedly.
“Hmph! He has always bullied us.”
Caitlyn curled her lips. She had never liked Albert.
“Aunt May, what happened to you?”
Sean frowned slightly. He was pretty sure May had just cried.
“I… I’m fine. I just think you guys have all grown up!
“I’m happy to see how close you and Catie are.
“With you protecting Catie and you two protecting the orphanage, I can die in peace.”
May paused before replying with a smile.
“Aunt May, what are you talking about?
“You’re not going to die, and Heaven forbid you will. Because you still have many children to take care of!”
Caitlyn said earnestly as she looked at May.
“Silly child.”
May touched Caitlyn’s head and sighed.
“Aunt May, you protected us when we were children.
“I now have the power to protect you.
“So tell me if anything happened.”
Sean looked at May, his tone serious.
“Good kid. I know. I know.”
May nodded with relief.
“Oh, where’s the washing machine?”
Caitlyn looked at the laundry drying in the distance and thought of carrying the washing machine indoors with May.
“I moved it inside earlier.”
May paused for a moment before saying quickly.
“Oh, wait for me to return when you want to move heavy things next time.”
Caitlyn said to May helplessly.
“Yes! Yes!
“Seanie, you must have work to do. Go about your business.”
May nodded before looking back at Sean.
Sean slowly looked around the orphanage before nodding and saying goodbye to the two.
May looked at Sean’s leaving figure and moved her mouth. She looked like she wanted to say something. However, she said nothing in the end.
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