Once she spoke, Nara's pupils constricted.
She looked at Austin in disbelief, then her gaze fell on Lady Gill in front of her; she immediately knelt down in front of Lady Gill, crying and shaking her head desperately.
Nara was no fool.
At this moment of life and death, she would no longer quarrel with them, so she stretched out her hands, gesturing desperately: "I am your daughter! I am your daughter!"
Unfortunately, Lady Gill couldn't understand sign language.
She just stared down at Nara, watching her frantically point to her chest and then at herself, sadly unaware of what she was saying.
For some reason, Lady Gill's mind suddenly flashed with Helen's words from earlier in the day, "… have you ever thought that your Barbara, like Nara, has encountered the same from you?"
Lady Gill's hard heart developed a slight crack after facing this girl, who was the same age as her daughter.