Mia is Not a Trouble-Maker! Chapter 391: I'm Not Sad

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Chapter 391: I’m Not Sad


Translator: Henyee Translations    Editor: Henyee Translations


George couldn’t help but laugh. The coldness that he had just felt from Sarah was slowly soothed. He smiled and said, “Alright, Eldest Uncle will wait for you.”


Amelia nodded heavily. “Yes, yes!” Suddenly, she stretched out her finger. “Eldest Uncle, pinky swear.”


George held out his hand and Amelia hooked her fingers around his. She muttered, “Pinky swear, hang yourself. For a hundred years, you’re not allowed to change.” With that, she muttered to herself, “That’s not right. Why would a pinky swear hang itself? And why is it only a hundred years?” She wanted to be with her family for a thousand years or ten thousand years!


Amelia hooked George’s finger again very seriously. “Pinky swear, stamp, don’t change for 10,000 years!”


George laughed softly. His laughter was pleasant and comfortable.


As soon as she returned to Walton’s house, Emma ran out. “Mia, where did you go? You left without a word again!’


Amelia looked at George, wondering if she should tell the truth. Would Sister Emma miss her mother? George looked at Amelia encouragingly. There were some things he could not say as an adult.


Amelia then said to Emma, “Sister Emma, we went to see your mother.”


Emma was stunned. ‘Mother…’ She pursed her lips and gave an ‘oh’.


Amelia asked, “Sister Emma, will you miss Mommy?” Every child would miss Mommy, right? But… Amelia didn’t know if Sister Emma missed Mommy or not when she had a mother like that. Just as Sarah had said, if Sister Emma missed Mommy, would it be wrong for Eldest Uncle to not let her see


Mommy? But if Sister Emma didn’t miss Mommy, wouldn’t that seem like Sister Emma was very selfish?


Amelia shook her head and realized that she was going to faint. She didn’t seem to be that smart yet. There were so many things she couldn’t understand.


Emma said, “l want to. I miss Mommy too.” Sometimes, before going to bed or just waking up, whether she opened her eyes or closed them before, Mommy was always beside her…


George’s heart sank.


Amelia was afraid that Emma would be sad, so she quickly took her hand.


“Sister Emma, you’re not sad. You still have me! I’ll be responsible for you!’ George:


Amelia’s face was round, and her big eyes were round. She said in a childish voice, “I’ll be responsible for you.” She couldn’t be more adorable, but…


George corrected him. “That’s not how you use the words ‘responsible for Amelia raised her small hand. “Eldest Uncle, don’t speak!” Didn’t you see that she was advising Sister Emma? Stop causing trouble!


George:


Helena almost fainted from laughter. She asked Amelia, “Mia, you mean that when you grow up, you will work hard to earn money and help Sister Emma, right?”


Amelia nodded like a chick pecking at rice. That’s right, that’s right. Mommy knows her best!


Emma was stunned and looked confused. “I’m not sad…” She continued, “Mom said that it’s fine to miss Mommy, it’s normal for children to miss Mommy, but I shouldn’t see Mommy. Because Mommy has done something bad, she should receive the punishment she deserves. People can’t do anything illegal.”


Amelia blinked as if she understood. Missing Mommy and meeting Mommy were not two choices!


“Wow, Sister Emma, you’re getting smarter and smarter! 1 think you’re super awesome!” Amelia was very happy because she had also figured it out.


Emma was happy to be praised. “Is that so? I think I’ve become smarter recently too. Look at my brain. Has it grown a little?”


Amelia tugged at Emma’s hair. “There’s no way to see the brain like this!”


Emma said, “Then look at my head. Isn’t it a little bigger?”


Amelia looked at it carefully. “l think so!”


Emma looked smug. “Please call me Emma Big Head in the future!”


Amelia: “Yes, yes! Big-headed Sister Emma!”


Emma replied happily, “Yes!”


George, Helena, and Elmer’s mouths twitched. Children’s words were innocent… Amelia and Emma chattered as they held hands and ran happily home.


George’s eyes were gentle. Ever since Amelia came, the family had been getting better and better. The disobedient Emma had now been turned over…


When he returned to the study, the smile on George’s face disappeared, and his eyes became cold again. He was about to make a call and get someone to take good care of Sarah in prison when he heard the study door open with a creak. Amelia stuck her head in..

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