A woman was thrashing a scrawny girl who appeared to be a Monsoon contractor and afraid to fight back.
"It's all your fault! I'm suing Monsoon! Oh, my poor baby… Someone call an ambulance!"
It happened out of the blue, and the other Monsoon employees could barely understand what was happening.
Still, it hurt Lulu to see the baby vomiting constantly, and she walked toward them without knowing.
"Hey! Where are you going?!" Vivian snapped, finally noticing that Lulu was not following her and instead going toward the commotion!
This was not the time for that, just as Vivian immediately got the feeling that Lulu was a bumpkin who would gossip whenever she could. However, she had no idea that clients here were either rich or important and that she could not afford to provoke any of them!
Lulu, however, remained deaf to Vivian's calls and pushed Star along as she reached the gathered crowd.
"Excuse me, could you please let me through?" she asked, urgently wanting to see what was wrong with the baby and finally reaching the center.
The scrawny girl was sobbing endlessly as she kept insisting, "I-I didn't do anything…"
Her skin was very tanned and her palms were covered with calluses, and Lulu could tell immediately that she must have grown up in a farm.
And given her frantic reaction, she was sure the girl was innocent—she was merely fearful because she was being misblamed.
In the stroller, Star was babbling as she appeared a little giddy seeing other children like herself.
Lulu held out her arms just then. "Can I see your baby?"
"Who are you?" The woman was at once wary, and there was no hiding the panic in her eyes.
"I'm a professional child care worker. I can take a look at your child."
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