She walked over and softly asked, "Miss Harris, would you like to change your clothes?"
Iris Harris shook her head.
"Sigh."
Mother Rulin put the clothes into the wardrobe, turned around, and looked at Iris Harris's pale face, saying with some compassion, "Miss Harris, why do you make yourself suffer like this? Wouldn't it be better if you just lived a good life with Mr. Hyde?"
Iris glanced at her, then slowly lowered her head, and softly said, "But... he won't let me go home."
Mother Rulin was slightly stunned.
Iris repeated, "He won't let me go home. Is that also my fault?"
Everyone says he loves her.
But with all he's done, can saying he loves her really offset everything?
He hid the truth about her background, even though he knew her birth mother was seriously ill, he didn't tell her this news. How could he, who grew up beside Lady Hyde, understand the longing of someone who's never had parents?
