Sienna bit a cigarette, her eyes deep in thought. “They’re all in their seventies or eighties. Missing an arm or a leg is nothing unusual at that age.”
“I understand, Miss Enna. But are you sure we really don’t need to go to the hospital?” Lana said.
“No, that’s not necessary. How’s Winifred doing?” Sienna asked,
“Reno watched her go home himself,” Lana said.
Sienna let out a soft sigh. “Lana, do you think I’ve failed as a sister? Before Mom passed away, she made me promise to look after them, but I was gone for ten years.”
Lana could hear the tremor in Sienna’s voice and saw the pain and regret in her eyes, Lana’s heart twisted with sympathy as she comforted her. “Miss Enna, you had your reasons. You didn’t even remember anything for those ten years.”
There were so many things Lana wanted to say, but she was afraid of making Sienna unhappy.
Back then. Sienna was just a girl who had just turned eighteen, forced to shoulder burdens no ordinary person could ever imagine.
In Lana’s memory. Sienna had always been strong and steady, with no one able to threaten her position. But in exchange for that, she had paid a painful price. Lana also didn’t understand why Sienna, who could have ruled in Meridia, chose to return for her family.
When Sienna got home, it was already late at night. Sienna found Vivian still sitting in the living room, waiting for her. “Vivian, it’s so late. Why aren’t you asleep? Sienna asked.
Vivian stood up and walked over to her, looking Sienna up and down. When she sponed the slight swelling on Sienna’s arm, her eyes widened. “Sienna, you’re hurt!”
nothing, just a minor injury.” Sienna replied casually
“Does it hurt?” Vivian asked, her voice full of concern.
As they entered Sienna’s room, Sicuna shrugged off her coat, revealing the wound on her arm. Vivian cautiously reached out, her fingers trembling as she touched it. Her eyes filled with tears, and her voice choked. “Sienna
“I’m really okay, it doesn’t hurt at all. Vivian, it’s so late. You should get some sleep, Sienna said softly.
Vivian nodded, knowing it was time to let Sienna rest. “You should sleep too. If you feel unwell, just call me. I’ve decided. Tomorrow, I’m going abroad with Anya. I want to improve myself. I can’t let you shoulder all the responsibilities alone. I want to help, even with small things.”
Sienna smiled softly and ruffled Vivian’s hair. “You’ve grown up, Vivian. I’ll take you to the airport tomorrow
Vivian quickly shook her head. “No, that’s not necessary. Sienna. The driver can take me. By the way, did you find her?”
“Yes, I did. Vivian, Winifred is a bit reserved, but we’re all family. If she wants to come back, make sure to get along with her,” Sienna said.
“I underwand,” Vivian replied. Even though it was hard for her, for Sienna, Vivian was willing to accept Winifred, just like she had learned to accept Amber before.

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