Xiao Yi didn't even take a moment to feel sad that he couldn't recall anyone else's name, and chose to give up immediately.
"Anna, right? I've already remembered your name."
"Ah... yes, thank you."
Perhaps because Xiao Yi hadn't shown much reaction to the news of his parents' deaths, Liliana seemed to grow fonder of Xiao Yi.
It was then that Clements and Nania realized it might be better not to probe too much into the little girl's past. After all, nobody likes their wounds to be reopened and exposed to others.
However, there was one thing Clements still cared about, and he continued by asking,
"So, can you tell us how you got here?"
"..." Liliana fell silent for a moment, but Clements's gaze remained fixed on her, forcing her to respond.
At last, Liliana slowly and with some hesitation and stuttering answered,
"I... got lost, and then I saw something... an, uh... object."
"An object?" Nania asked, puzzled. "What kind of object?"