Chapter 1864
Adie's expression didn't change.
"It's her choice if she doesn't want to talk.
Maybe she just hates talking.
Whatever it is, she's not offending or disturbing any of you...
It's annoying when you do things like this!" The girls had never expected their Prince Charming to side with the weirdo instead of
them, and they became very upset.
The girl who led the group pouted at Adie and whined, "Adie, what's wrong with you? Aren't you our friend? Why are you taking
this dummy's side instead of ours?" "No, I'm not your friend." Adie crossed his arms and declared righteously, "I won't befriend
bad kids who bully others...
Tiffany is my friend from today onwards, and anyone who bullies her is my enemy!" The girls became scared when they heard
that, and timidly threw the hairpin on the floor and ran away.
Tiffany gave Adie a surprised look, then immediately picked up her hairpin and wiped away her tears.
'My mommy bought this hairpin for me, but they dirtied it." "It's okay.
Just wipe it." Adie took the hairpin from Tiffany and quickly wiped it clean, then asked her enthusiastically, "Do you need my help
to pin it for you?" "Do you know how to do it?" Tiffany looked at Adie suspiciously.
"Of course! I always help my sister with hers.
You're just like her..." Adie carefully helped Tiffany put the hairpin in her hair and smiled teasingly.
"Plus, you both are crybabies." "No, I'm not!" Tiffany protested stubbornly.
"I don't like to cry at all, but I only did it because they bullied me." "you're better off making a counterattack..." Adie shook his
head.
" My mommy always tells me that if you cry, the people bullying you will just think you're weak and easy to bully." "Your
mommy..." Tiffany paused for a while, then asked carefully, "Your mommy must be a very good mommy, right?" Adie puffed his
chest out in pride.
"Yeah, she's the best mommy in the world!" "I'm so jealous of you." "Isn't your mommy good too?" "My mommy..." Tiffany smiled
helplessly.
"She was once the best in the world too, but now..." "What happened?" Adie asked curiously.
"Nothing." Tiffany shook her head, then asked Adie, "Why did you help me? I'm the most annoying kid in the class." "T don't find
you annoying." Adie said honestly, "You just cry sometimes and don't like to talk much.
There's nothing wrong with that, so stop thinking that you're bad." After that incident, those two children became good friends.
Tiffany was still quiet and lost in thought sometimes, but Adie always paid attention to her and stayed with her from time to time,
and no one dared to bully Tiffany anymore.
Tiffany and Adie were enjoying the apple together when Tiffany turned to Adie and asked him softly, "It's so noisy here.
Can we play someplace else?" She seemed rather melancholic that day, so Adie quickly agreed.
" Of course.
I found a good place when I went looking for treasures today.
Come with me!" The two children left the campsite secretly, not knowing that someone was following them...