"I don't know why they abandoned me, so I can't say I will forgive them or not," Joshua said faintly. "I am not used to hating others. Hating a person will drain my energy. And, what if they had their difficulties at that time?"
Hazel was quietly thinking. Joshua meant that they could be forgiven if they abandoned him for hardship. The Flores family sold their children in poverty. Should that be counted as a hardship for Joshua? Anyway, Hazel would not forgive them.
"Hazel, what happened to you today?" Joshua lifted her chin and looked at her deeply.
"Just asking." Hazel made a face and said. If she continued asking questions, Joshua would probably get suspicious. She thought for another moment and said, "Let me fetch you a glass of milk?"
"I don't want a drink." Joshua's eyes were still sharp, and Hazel was really acting strange.
"But I want a drink." Hazel blinked.
"Go ahead." Joshua released her helplessly.