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It had been 1:00 AM when Sebastian returned home.
All lights in the villa were still on, in which the crying of little girl echoed in the air.
It sounded so heartbroken to everyone.
A trace of coldness covered his charming face. Then he walked into the hallway.
Everything he saw seemed so messed up.
Sitting in the middle of the ground, the little girl kept crying with her eyes badly swollen.
A group of servants surrounded her, but none of whom dared to do the job of solace.
Because they knew it would never work.
Joanna tears streamed down her face like a flood, looking unstoppable. She had been crying for three hours.
At this moment, some of the servants noticed Sebastian coming. Soon, they felt like getting a straw to clutch at.
“Mr. Grant! Welcome back!”
Sebastian simply nodded. His eyes seemed to be stuffed with mixed feelings.
Then he walked over to Joanna, “Go to bed, now.”
Joanna appeared reluctant. She peeped at him between her fingers, choking and mumbling, “I…I wanna…I wanna see mommy…”
“Mommy is upstairs.” Said Sebastian.
“She’s not my mommy! My mommy is in the hospital!” Joanna refuted.
As a five-year-old girl, she had totally forgotten about the plan after such an accident struck.
Now all she wanted was to meet her mommy.
“Go to bed. I will take you to her tomorrow morning.” Said Sebastian in husky voice.
Sobbing, Joanna still insisted, “Now! I want to see her now!”
“She needs more rest before waking up. Don’t you want her to recover as soon as possible?” asked Sebastian.
Joanna nodded, “Of course!”
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