Moving Back To Moravia

Hannah really understood her husband's worries. Who would help her take care of their little baby later after Friedrich was gone?

The girl bit her lip. "My family doesn't love me. They are dead to me. They have no right to call themselves my family."

Friedrich shook his head lightly. "I don't have a family at all, and I've been an orphan since I was young. Because of that, I always envy children who have a family. It pained me to see, for one reason or another, if they don't appreciate their family's existence. I think it's time for you to meet them and forget about the bitterness of the past."

He rubbed his wife's shoulder and persuaded the stubborn Hannah to soften her heart. The girl's sullen face gradually brightened, and she nodded reluctantly.