As expected, that so-called aunt had lied to her. They weren’t completely unaware of the plane crash and actually intended on taking Arianne away.
From the sound of it, it seemed entirely forgivable. After all, that incident was pretty severe.
Arianne didn't plan on playing the blame game, and she could understand her, “Actually, my father wasn’t behind that plane crash. He was innocent. He never hurt anyone in the Tremont family. I don’t want to go into the specifics with you, but I just want you to know that my father was innocent. I’ve left the Tremonts and started a desserts café. I’m not exactly rolling in cash, but I do have enough for the both of us. I’ll find a bigger place and get a nursemaid to take care of you. I have to go out every morning and come home late at night. I’m really sorry that I can’t take care of you personally.”
The old lady did not ask any more questions about the plane crash, probably because she didn’t want to talk about it anymore. She sighed, “Now it makes sense You’ve left the Tremonts. It’s already good enough that you’re willing to take care of me, feed me, and hire someone to care for me. How could I hope to have you do it yourself? After all, I hadn’t taken care of you when you were little. I’d never even seen you. I’m completely fine, even if you make me sleep on the floor.”
Sleep on the floor? How could she possibly let an old woman sleep on the floor? Arianne had never met an old woman like her in her entire life. She felt that she would be difficult to get along with, but now that she was left in her care, she was forced to summon her courage and take care of her, “I won’t make you sleep on the ground. Until we move to a bigger place, I’ll sleep on the couch. You can sleep on the bed. Call me if you need anything. How are your legs? Will they recover?”
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