Corinne could not fathom how Jason could still smile so frivolously in such a solemn place.
"You can come in with me, but please behave. This isn't a place playing jokes or games," said Corinne sternly.
Jason immediately stopped smiling and nodded seriously. "Okay. You have my word."
After that, the two of them got out of the car.
Worried about leaving Corinne alone with Jason, Tommy quickly parked the car a little distance away before getting out to follow them into the convent too.
Corinne could smell the scent of sandalwood the moment she stepped into the convent. Though it was not a popular place for worshipers to come, there were still a few of them offering prayers up at the altar.
Corinne slowly walked inside and looked around. She noted that the place looked just as it was before. In other words, nothing had changed in all the years she had been gone. She stepped over the threshold to enter the main hall, and she then saw a middle-aged nun tending to a worshiper.
After confirming her diagnosis, the nun rapidly wrote down a herbal remedy and passed it to the worshiper. "Make a tincture out of the herbs listed here and take it three times a day. Try to avoid spicy or unhealthy food for the time being."
The worshiper quickly thanked the nun before leaving.
Corinne waited until the worshiper had left before walking over and sitting in front of the nun.
The nun was busy tidying up the bits and bobs on her desk that she did not look up when she asked, "How can I help you today, child?"
Corinne took a deep breath before saying softly, "It's me, Mother Cathrina."
"Corinne? Is that you? Have you come back?"
Corinne turned to look at her and she, too, recognized the old nun. "It's been a while, Mother Kalista. I hope you've been well."
Mother Kalista reacted more emotionally than Mother Cathrina. She quickly strode over and took Corinne's hands in hers. She then looked her up and down and said happily, "It's really you, Corinne! My, how much you've grown! You're even more beautiful than ever. I'm so glad to see you doing well."
Corinne smiled superficially before pulling her hand. She did not like Mother Kalista at all, but she had to show respect for her since her rank in the convent put her at the very top.
She remembered how Mother Kalista was not that willing to take her in when she was sent to the convent.
After all, the convent was not really flushed with donations, and it was not an orphanage either. Taking Corinne in would mean they would have to come up with the resources to feed one more mouth. In short, she would be nothing but a burden.
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