Volume 1 Chapter 57 Han Luos Decision (1/2)
”Of course, you can. Maybe you have to wait a little longer, but one day you'll grow up and then you can go wherever they are. You shouldn't stop them from leaving just because you'll miss them. That's called selfishness; selfishness is a bad thing.” Butler Noah rubbed her head and warned her.
Han Luo asked, ”Will my big brothers hate me if I'm selfish? Because I want to be selfish!”
”If you are selfish, everyone will hate you.” Butler Noah knew that everyone would be happy if she was a little selfish, but he doesn't want her to learn to be too selfish or selfless. He wanted her to learn to be the person who will act according to the situation the person who would choose what's best for herself and everyone else.
Han Luo looked down again. She was so sad that her thoughts were foggy. Sensing her faint breathing, Butler Noah declared, ”You cannot think properly with an empty stomach. Here, let me feed you your favorite fruit custard.”
When he fed her, Han Luo's eyes swelled up once again. ”Noah, will you feed me after my big brothers leave me?”
”Of course, I will. But you cannot scold me.” Butler Noah winked at her.
Han Luo frowned. ”Now you're making fun of my poor situation”
”One should never let go of the opportunity,” Butler Noah playfully advised her.
”Noah, you are the worst.” Han Luo chewed the fruits and glared at him.
”Then you can forget about me feeding you.” Butler Noah stopped feeding her and was about to get up. However, Han Luo grabbed his thigh and screamed, ”No, no, you are not allowed to leave me!”
Butler Noah smiled. ”I'll listen to you for once.”
”Noah, you meanie, you idiot!” Han Luo went on and on. Butler Noah was right; she didn't want to let go of any opportunity. Even the prankish scoldings secretly brought her joy.
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Ma Rui was sitting on her favorite easy-chair while looking outside the window. At that time, Han Luo trotted inside and called out, ”Mom!” Ma Rui quickly looked at her and saw her running toward her. Han Luo touched her knees and proclaimed, ”Mom, my big brothers can go far away. I won't tell them to stay. They need a better education! I will stay here with daddy and Noah and pray for them.” Whatever she had just said was from the depths of her heart there was no fakeness in it.
Ma Rui's face glowed, happy to hear Han Luo's words. She hugged the little girl and took her in her arms. She let the child sit on her lap and said, ”Thank you so much, dear Luo'er. I know you are kind. Can you help me tell your big brother Ming to agree to go abroad?”
Han Luo nodded. ”Okay!”
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