Elliot's face darkened as he took Sheena's hand, and he said, "Anyone thinking of getting close to my precious daughter will have to get through me first. Adora isn't someone just anyone can dream of."
Back in Gurenchti, Elliot had watched Omari's devastated expression when Raymond confessed his feelings for Yvette.
Elliot could not bear the thought of his own daughter being taken away by some guy.
Seeing the emotion in his eyes, Sheena suppressed a laugh.
She could only imagine how Elliot would react on the day Adora got married.
The dance performance on stage concluded, followed by a poetry recital.
The children's innocent yet earnest voices were truly heartwarming.
After three performances, there was a break.
The host took the stage to engage with the parents.
"Today is the graduation day for the senior class at Beta Star Kindergarten. I'm sure all the parents are eager to see how their children have fared. Let's take a look at the memories these kids have created during their time here!"
As the host finished speaking, a slideshow of the children's photos began to play on the big screen behind him.
Parents beamed as they saw pictures of their own children.
"Look, there's my son! I had no idea he was so helpful with his classmates."
"That's my daughter! She's like a little adult here. At home, these kids are little troublemakers, but it seems only their teachers can manage them."
Parents exchanged comments about their children while Sheena focused on the photos being shown.
Adora appeared frequently on the screen, whether helping the teacher organize materials or participating in various activities.
As the slideshow ended, the host changed the screen to a celebratory image.
The lights in the hall dimmed again, and a spotlight illuminated the stage.
In its glow, a small figure began to dance.
Adora was dressed in a graceful traditional outfit and moved with the music, seamlessly blending her performance with the melody.
Sheena watched her daughter, already a beauty, with a heart full of emotions.
This was the baby she had carried for ten months, the precious gift she had brought into the world with her life.
Adora was a blessing from above for her and Elliot.
The audience was captivated by Adora's dance and murmured praises throughout.
When the music ended, the dance also stopped.
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