The woman was surprised and angry when Pearl first met her. But now, seeing Richard, she seemed to have a hint of fear and inexplicable affection, which she couldn't understand.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOnly when the little boy spoke did Richard finally look at him. At first glance, the resemblance between the little boy and himself was uncanny, startling him.
"What's the little boy's name?" The woman looked down at her toes and said, "That's the child's privacy, I can't tell you." Pearl patiently explained, "You don't have to worry. We're not bad people, and we won't do anything to him." After that, Pearl squatted down, her voice gentle as she asked the child, "Hey, can you tellyour name?" But the woman suddenly went crazy, pulling the boy behind her. "I told you not to ask the child's name, didn't you hear me?" Seeing her panic, Pearl stopped asking. But now, it was almost certain that this woman had a problem. Richard noticed it as well and asked, "Alright then, we won't ask about the child. What's your name?" The woman was nervous and uneasy when talking to Richard, but not as fierce. "I'm... I'm..." The woman couldn't say her name, so she kept silent, and they all stood there in a stalemate.
"I'm just curious about a few things, so I wanted to ask you." Pearl smiled slightly trying to ease her tension. "But I hope you know that if I really want to find out about you, lan easily do so." The woman seemed to know Pearl's abilities, and she was scared by this, trembling even more. "I'm Miranda Frost.
Her nsounded familiar, and Richard tried to recall it. But in the end, he couldn't remember. "Why did you run when you saw us?" Miranda's voice sounded timid. "I wasn't running, I was just nervous and shy." The little boy beside her snorted disdainfully You're lying, Mom.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmYou've never been like this in front of others. You used to boldly introduceto others," he spoke without reservation, bluntly revealing the truth. BUMS Richard's eyes narrowed. "Why are you lying?" Miranda was on the verge of tears. "Please don't make things difficult for me. I really don't know anything, and I have nothing to do with you." The more one emphasized, the more it revealed. Having studied psychology, Pearl understood that this woman probably hadn't spoken truthfully. "How about we stop asking and let her go?" Richard didn't say anything, tacitly agreeing to this.
The woman immediately felt relieved, thanked them, and quickly left with the child.
Richard looked puzzled. "Why did you let her go?" "I suspect she's lying about what she said, even about her name. I secretly took the little boy's picture. We'll find out soon enough," Pearl said Tooking at the picture, her curiosity piqued.