So at this moment, she could only stand up and take a step forward towards Zara, gently rubbing her head and lowering her voice slightly before speaking.
"Don't worry, child. If you encounter any problems in the future, you can tell your big sister, and I'll do my best to help you no matter what."
She truly meant what she said.
Anyhow, since she said it, she would definitely keep her promise.
She knew that many children might not be able to reveal their scars to others.
For them, it might be a shame in their lives.
Regardless of how they feel, they might not be able to solve the problem on their own. If they really want to make the situation better, they have to speak out and work together to solve it.
However, forcing them to talk about it might seem inappropriate.
So, it's better for her to wait until the child decides to talk about it voluntarily; this way, it would be more reasonable.
Lucy seemed to understand the situation very well as she looked worried at the moment.