Alina had a nightmare and woke up scared. When she opened her eyes and saw Sheffield's face in front of her, she let out a cry of horror.
"What are you doing? You scared the shit out of me!"
Hearing this, Sheffield's eyes flickered. He straightened up and looked away. "How did you find this place? What are you doing here?"
Alina stood up and said crossly, "I came here for you! Do you know I've been looking for you the whole morning! Let's go home. The car should still be waiting down the mountain." Then she turned around and walked away. After two steps, she found him didn't follow her. She turned back and said, "Go!"
However, Sheffield looked down and said stubbornly, "I'm not going back."
'I'm here to pick you up. What else do you want?' Of course, Alina only dared to say this in her heart.
"That's your home. If you don't go back there, where are you going? You can't stay here. Your mother must worry about her son having nowhere to go."
When Sheffield heard this, he glanced at the tombstone beside him, and his face clouded.
Seeing that he didn't say a word, Alina continued in a soft voice, "Your mother must have been very fond of you since you were a child. If she knew that you were not living a good life, she must be very guilty. Aren't you willing to let her sleep in peace?"
A lot of memories flashed through Sheffield's mind. He recalled the days when his mother played with him and took care of him. He missed his mother all these years after she died.
If only she were here. If she were here, she would not have let him suffer any injustice and be detested by his father.
"In fact, your father is very worried about you. After you ran away, he sent all the servants to find you. If he can't find you today, he will definitely call the police immediately!"
Sheffield didn't believe her. After his mother passed away, when was his father kind to him?
"Believe it or not. I don't know if you have noticed Dad's emotion. When I told him that I was bullied, although he was angry, he spoke calmly. Later when you said that you were often bullied by others, Dad's face suddenly changed. He was furious, and couldn't be more agitated."
Really? Sheffield raised his head and glanced at Alina.
"I don't mean to be jealous of you. I just want to tell you that he cares more about you than you think," said Alina, looking at Sheffield sincerely.
"He treats you better!" Sheffield muttered.
Alina didn't catch what he said. "What did you say?"
"Nothing."
Having a look at the sun which was setting, Alina spoke in an exaggerated tone and bowed with hands clasped, "Mr. Sheffield, I've been looking for you for a long time. I'm so hungry that I can eat a bear. Could you please go back to have dinner with me?"
Sheffield was stunned for a moment, and then looked away awkwardly. "If you are hungry, you can go back. I don't stop you."
"Come on! If you don't go back, we don't even have a servant to cook! Please!"
In fact, Sheffield had calmed down, but he was too embarrassed to go back. After all, he ran away from home. Didn't he lose face if he ran away from home for half a day?
The boy was still young and didn't know how to conceal his emotion. Knowing what he was thinking, Alina took a step forward, grabbed his hand and left.
Sheffield tried to resist, but he was grasped more tightly by Alina, and then he obediently followed her and left.
Sensing his obedience, Alina, who was walking in front of him, rolled her eyes and thought to herself, 'If he were my own brother, I would have cursed him and dragged him away.'
The driver opened the back door for them when he saw that Alina came with Sheffield.
At the door of the car, Alina loosened her grip and pushed him into the car. Then she got in the car and said to the driver, "Go back."
Seeing her getting in, Sheffield quickly turned his head and moved inside.
As the driver started the car, he glanced at Sheffield from the rear-view mirror and said, "Young master, we are so worried about you. Luckily Miss Alaina found you."
Sheffield pursed his lips and looked out of the window without saying anything.
Feeling embarrassed, the driver coughed and drove carefully.
Sheffield sat on the left seat, and Alina took the right seat. There was a seat between them.
After driving for a while, Alina suddenly remembered something, "Oh, thank you for testifying for me this morning."
Hearing this, Sheffield raised his eyebrows. After a long time, he looked ahead and said, "I started it, so we're even."
They were even? Alina raised her eyebrows and thought, 'Well, you are the boss!'
After a short silence, Alina asked, "I hit them. Will the other two take revenge on you on Monday?"
Hearing this, Sheffield turned around and stared at Alina, asking, "How did you know there were two more people?"
Oh, no, it was a slip of the tongue!
"They said it themselves. Didn't you hear them?"
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