Apparently, Mother Sanchez also thought of the things the Lincoln father and daughter had done. She lovingly touched Amelia's hair and sighed.
"It's my fault."
When they were initially remarried, Father Lincoln spoke beautifully.
He said that he also had a daughter, that daughters are like a father's cotton-padded coat, and that he would definitely treat Amelia as his own cotton-padded coat to love.
Before marriage, during the time when the two were together, Father Lincoln did treat Amelia well, and in some areas, he treated her even better than he treated Tania Lincoln.
Plus, Father Lincoln had an inherently honest-looking face, so Mother Sanchez believed him.
Amelia lay on Mother Sanchez's lap and shook her head when she heard her words, "Mum, you've done a great job already."
Mother Sanchez was raising Amelia alone, and if it hadn't been for a serious illness, she wouldn't have thought of finding someone.