When she saw Railer standing there, watching her as cautiously as when they first met, she didn't care about how dirty he was. She quickly pulled him into her arms.
"You should've let Kane do the planting. He's awful! He causes trouble, and then you clean up all the mess he made!"
"Mommy, you should punish me for what happened today," Railer whispered, resting his head on her shoulder.
Not far away, the woman who had been talking to him earlier was hiding behind the flower bed. She made a cheering gesture toward him. He waved back, as if saying goodbye or responding to her.
After walking through the garden and entering the villa, the woman took out her phone and made a call. "Don't worry. I've taken care of everything. I told you before that Railer has autism. He used to be slow. Even though he's a bit better now, he's still not very sharp. You can get ready to take them away."