Now, without Daddy coming to see him, the little guy is getting anxious again.
She foolishly thought that the world of children was all pure and beautiful, and that they would not think too much.
But she was so wrong.
She has always been an extremely unqualified mother, always using her own presumptions to judge her child's thoughts.
Seeing his sensible yet uneasy eyes, Elly Campbell felt an immense sense of self-reproach and guilt.
She walked up to William Campbell, slowly squatted down, and comforted him, saying:
"How could that be, Daddy just told Mommy he misses William, but Daddy was injured a while ago, and now he's recovering, that's why he can't come to see William."
"Really? Does Daddy not dislike William?"
No sooner had Elly finished speaking than she saw her son's eyes visibly light up.
The more this happened, the more guilt and self-reproach Elly felt in her heart.
She extended her arm to embrace William, kissed his forehead, and said: