"Are the children doing well?"
"They're all doing well. Now we can receive donations from various people, and the teachers really love them."
A woman noticed children watching them through the window and said with a smile, "You guys play here, I'll go in first."
She went in, and Charlotte Cooper kept watching her back.
"She was the nicest teacher to me, she would accompany me when I was afraid of the dark."
Charlotte's gaze was somewhat nostalgic.
Henry Russell patted her shoulder.
"I used to love playing here when I was little, because the teachers didn't like the other kids getting close to me, and gradually they started calling me a monster. So I didn't play with them, just stayed here alone, looking at the sky, watching the clouds, and sitting on this swing."
Charlotte walked over and sat on the swing. As it had been a long time, it creaked when she sat down. Henry, fearing she might fall, stayed behind to protect her.