Rosalie felt relieved.
In her opinion, although Estie looked a little out of place, these children were still enthusiastic toward her and urged her to play together.
However, she did not let down her concerns completely when she saw that Estie seemed to be yelling amidst the crowd.
The children who were running around also stopped one by one.
Rosalie's heart tightened slightly, and she looked toward Ms. Sullivan.
Obviously, something had gone wrong on Estie's side. Ms. Sullivan should be able to see it too.
Unexpectedly, the child on Ms. Sullivan's side was still crying non-stop. Although Ms. Sullivan noticed the commotion on Estie’s side, she was preoccupied.
Rosalie had no choice but to turn her gaze back again and looked at Estie worriedly.
The little girl lowered her head, looking at her little hand on her lap as she gently rubbed it with her other hand.
It was not clear from Rosalie's point of view, but from the little girl's actions, she must have injured her hand.
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