But I knew that he was just like me, constantly worrying way too much about Anne's safety.

Children wouldn't know how to read between the lines of what adults talk about, and they would only do whatever adults tell them to. Anne nodded obediently, "Yes! Uncle Aaron, I understand! I'll make a lot of friends. I'll try my best to become a hero!"

A child's innocence could easily clear away your troubles and worries. With her smile alone, we became so much more relaxed. So, we said nothing more and allowed Josiah to take her in.

That time, as I looked at Mr. Clark and Anne, who were walking hand in hand, the heaviness I felt in my heart was the same as the last time.

Aaron leaned over all of a sudden and said confidently, "Don't worry. I've arranged a teaching assistant for Josiah to ensure that he won't ever be alone with Anne."

With that in mind, I could finally feel at ease.

the attention of several reporters. There were always reporters waiting outside the courtroom, and

the defendant's bench. He'd just gotten his lawyer's license, but he'd filed a lawsuit on behalf of Serene, an influential figure of the business world.

his best to defend her, in the face of countless hard evidence, he could never gain the advantage over

required to pay eighty percent of the funds contributed by Milleon, which came to a total

he had a high chance of winning, so he went out

witnesses in private, you could get your license revoked." Fabian was sharp-tongued in court, but

know that, but I'm talking to Miss Reid. That

rivals, what did we

mind, I

Mr. Parker." If he wanted me to ask Fabian to be merciful, I would

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