When you visit our website, if you give your consent, we will use cookies to allow us to collect data for aggregated statistics to improve our service and remember your choice for future visits. Cookie Policy & Privacy Policy
Dear Reader, we use the permissions associated with cookies to keep our website running smoothly and to provide you with personalized content that better meets your needs and ensure the best reading experience. At any time, you can change your permissions for the cookie settings below.
If you would like to learn more about our Cookie, you can click on Privacy Policy.
"Alright stop sulking, your mouth had become long enough to fit an apple." Louisa finally spoke, After taking a sip of her tea, it's been a while since they came to this restaurant that took them five minutes by taxi. They had already ordered their food and had been waiting for their other, but the little girl in front of her was still sulking about what had happened at school. She had long forgotten about that insignifcant person but Lily's sulking kept reminding her, it would be a surprise if she really ignored such an indignant expression. Her time was too precious, and she didn't want to waste it on insignifcant people and things. But she knew that Lily was just worried about her, so she didn't know how to comfort the little girl. She had never had any friend, at least not the once w