Scarlett Glenn is just a child, excited and blurting out whatever came to mind. But her words left Nell Harris in a panic. Her expression shifted instantly, and she quickly covered Scarlett's mouth, crouching in front of her, and said sternly, "Scarlett... you mustn't say things like that, understand?"
Scarlett looked bewildered, pulling away Nell's hand and asked, "Mum, what's wrong? Why can't I say it?"
Nell Harris knew what Scarlett meant. She liked someone like Dylan Young because he was truly wonderful, excellent, someone you could believe in, rely on, and was worth being loved.
However, precisely because he was so good and had helped them so much, these words shouldn't be said lightly.
Nell Harris cupped Scarlett's small face and said, "Scarlett, you must listen carefully to what Mum is saying. Uncle Dylan is a good person; he's indeed a very good person. People help us, but we can't take it as a given, nor should we have more excessive thoughts, do you understand?"
