Ashley touched her son's head, took a deep breath, and shook her head. "Don't think too much."
Children were always sensitive, especially Ferry. After what happened to Boban, he had become mature and very calm. Ashley didn't want to irritate him anymore.
But he didn't answer. He just moved aside and said in a somewhat disappointed tone, "Oh."
Ashley didn't know what to say, because she knew it was useless to comfort him at this time. Ferry had grown up and was sensible. It was the best for him to solve the problem by himself.
"Ferry, mom..."
"I know, mom. I won't blame you." Ferry said. "If it weren't for me, Boban wouldn't have been taken away. It's my fault."
Although he said calmly, he looked disappointed and regretful, and more guilty. Ashley frowned and wanted to hold him in her arms to hug him, but he went back to the room early without looking back and only said.
"I'm going back to my room to do my homework. Don't worry, mom."