Holdent tried to turn around to see where else she could've gone. He was completely stunned at that moment. The cotton candies he held in his hand fell o n the floor.
"Sir, sir? You still haven't paid," shouted the lady. 1
"Get lost!" Holden raised his foot and kicked the lady violently. She vomited blood as she landed on the ground. She was shocked as she looked at the decently dressed man in front of her, who had a handsome appearance and seemed wise and virtuous. She could not believe that he was actually a devil.
The lady suddenly was reminded of a crime movie that she saw a very long time ago. There was a line in the movie. "Can you guarantee that his melon is ripe?" It was just one line. The customer who wanted to buy the melon in the movie asked the seller who sold the melons if he could guarantee that the melon was ripened and weighed enough. The melon seller then arrogantly pulled some tricks and fooled that customer. In the end, the customer killed the melon seller. In that scene, the melon seller was more or less a little unethical. However, the lady was just a person who sold cotton candies and she did not trick anyone. She was just an honest person doing a small business. Why would she still suffer such a misfortune for no reason?
The lady felt aggrieved and scared. Just when she was thinking of a way to call the police, she saw that the young man who bought the cotton candies was panicking so much that his tone was also changed." Aino, Aino, baby, where did you go? Don't give me a scare. Quickly come out! You don't want to go with me, right? Then just tell me honestly! I'd rather not take you away than put you in danger. Aino..." Speaking of that, the man unexpectedly choked up.
Aino kept telling herself. "Aino, you have to be brave! You have to be brave and strong like your mom. Aino, you can't be softhearted in the future. You have to be heartless like your dad! Aino, it was because you're too softhearted this time, that’s why you were tricked by your grandpa! Don't trust Grandpa anymore in the future! Don't trust anymore!"
Nobody noticed that there was a child who was crying silently, hiding behind the cages of doves behind the crack in the walls. Holden could not find her. Sabrina and Sebastian had no idea about it. The little child, Aino, was still extremely vigilant. She knew that the street was probably filled with her Uncle Holden’s men who were looking for her. She knew that even if those men stopped looking for her, she also would not borrow someone's phone halfway to call her parents. That was because she did not trust anybody. After being tricked by her grandpa, Aino no longer trusted anybody.
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