"Yes," Aina responded without reservation.
"Tribe Chief, you didn't want to take me with you on your previous expeditions. Now, I can contribute without going on trips. Why didn't you include me? Am I not proficient at what I do?" Aina, despite her cheerful nature, could also be quite obstinate.
She didn't want to be idle and unproductive, incapable of making a meaningful contribution.
This feeling was disheartening.
Her little friend, Gary, and the others all had important tasks to attend to. Even the less dependable Giles was occupied with work all day, while she wandered aimlessly.
She didn't have any responsibilities.
The Tribe Chief hadn't assigned her any specific duties.
It was as if her presence was insignificant.
Everyone had their roles to play.
She, Aina, was no exception.
She couldn't comprehend it.
Seeing Aina's forlorn expression, Gu Chaoyan couldn't help but chuckle.
Aina was still very young.