McDull stood there, worried, unwilling to leave.
Upon hearing the child's voice, Lan Baozhen immediately opened the door.
She crouched down.
McDull earnestly held a tissue, gently wiping the tears from her face.
A heavenly child's voice rang in her ears, "Grandma~ human tears are the smallest man-made oceans in the world~ you mustn't cry too much~ because, if you cry too much, the ocean will submerge the land, and many land animals will have nowhere to go."
These were the words Cassie had taught McDull.
Unexpectedly, McDull had firmly remembered them.
He had felt love and warmth from Cassie, and now he was passing that love and warmth on to Lan Baozhen.
Gu Xinzhou stood in the living room, watching this scene from afar.
She had already covered her mouth with both hands, crying silently.
Only those who have been through myriad trials understand that the most precious thing in this world is always kinship.
Lan Baozhen washed her face anew.