After that, Esther reached out to hug Carole.
Carole, however, kept dodging in fear.
She kept shouting, "Don't hit me! Please!"
Esther's heart ached when she saw this.
Carole was such a weak girl.
She was innocent.
And she was mentally disabled.
Why did those people hurt her?
Wouldn't they feel guilty?
No!
Maybe they had no sense of morality at all!
They were as heartless as beasts.
Esther held back her tears and said with red eyes, "Carole, don't be afraid. I'm a friend of your mother. We're here to bring you to see her..."
"Mom..."
Carole murmured.
Then, her eyes lit up.
She yelled excitedly, "Mom! I want mom! I want my mom!"
Her mother was the one who treated her best in the world.
For Carole, her mother was her protector.
Her mother was the only one she trusted.
And her mother was her entire world.
Esther was so sad to see this.
She seemed to have seen the scene where her daughter, Hope, was bullied in the Jefferson family.
As a mother, she really couldn't accept such a tragedy.
At the same time, Chris seemed to think of the day he returned to East Coast.
Her daughter, Hope, was beaten up by the servants of the Jefferson family in the courtyard.
She cried so bitterly!
She whined.
She was helpless.
This tragedy happened to Carole again.
"Let's go!"
Without hesitation, Chris left with Tiger.
Boom!
The car roared and sped away.
Chris's heart was filled with anger and disappointment.
At the same time in the Collins family.
The Collins family was no longer weak.
The whole Collins family had been renovated.
It was luxurious and magnificent.
The villa showed the wealth of a first-class family on the East Coast.
On the East Coast, except for the villa of the Jefferson family in Cloud Bay, the villa of the Collins family was the most luxurious one.
In the villa, a group of bodyguards in black suits were patrolling with large shepherds.
The Collins family was heavily guarded.
Nobody could make trouble here.
In the hall of the villa, Loretta was lying on a luxurious sofa.
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