Although the temperature dropped a few degrees after autumn, the stuffiness did not lessen.
William Hale, though cruel-hearted, wouldn't make things difficult for a child who knew nothing.
"She said if you don't see her, she won't leave."
"Let Nanny Parker bring her to the Incense Making Room then."
Zoe Bell didn't want to discuss matters in front of the child.
Director Hall originally thought that by using the bait of a family member, Zoe Bell would actively seek her out. After waiting fruitlessly all night and not seeing her figure, she became anxious and quickly asked her daughter-in-law to make contact.
Her daughter-in-law, who looked to be only about twenty-six or twenty-seven, appeared haggard as if something had happened at home and there hadn't been time to tidy up, with red-rimmed eyes.
As soon as she entered the Incense Making Room, she kneeled down with a plop in front of Zoe Bell.
Tears instantly fell like beads.
Her pitiful cries were heartbreaking to witness.