Blazing anger smoldered in Zac's heart. It took him a lot of time to regain Hazel's little trust, and now his mother added insult to injury. She wanted him to lose all his efforts.
"Mary, you can leave us alone," said the old lady gloomily.
Mary didn't want to leave at all. She wanted to stay here and watch her son and Hazel, in case they might get back together.
However, when she saw that the two elders pulled a long face, she realized that they might take her away if she didn't leave right now.
The moment she left, the air in the pavilion became fresh.
However, it didn't work. Instead, Hazel was still filled with fury.
"Grandpa and grandma, I'll go to see jasmines over there." She tried very hard to squeeze a smile from the corner of her mouth.
Then she told the children to accompany the two elders well, and she stood up and walked towards the jasmine field in front of her.