Chapter 300 He Will Always Remember Her

Sienna Summers went out for a walk with Mrs. Summers to buy roasted sweet potatoes.

She ran up to him, her crisp voice filled with concern, "Little brother, are you all right?"

The seven- or eight-year-old girl was fair-skinned and clean.

Her expressive, big eyes brimmed with vitality.

Mrs. Summers, noticing his torn clothes, asked him where his parents were.

He didn't want to speak and hung his head in silence.

Sienna Summers then asked him, "Little brother, did you have a fight with your mom and dad and run away from home?"

He still didn't make a sound, his head drooping even lower.

Sienna Summers's voice was soft and sweet, "Little brother, you can't stay angry with mom and dad! If you get lost, they will be worried about you."

Her gentle and kind words seemed to comfort his young and broken heart.

A hint of red began to appear in the corners of his eyes.

Mrs. Summers asked them to wait there and went to a nearby pharmacy to buy some ointment.