Chapter 25

The children who were seen as having no worries, ran across the ground laughing. So great a sense of freedom they had in their childhood. Forgetting the slowly fading pain, loss, waste and betrayal they've felt since they were abandoned by their world.

"I didn't see Sam? Where is he?" Howl asked, realizing that he did not see the figure of an 8-year-old child left in the forest alone by his parents.

"It's not still locked up in his room," said one priest.

The middle-aged man who looked so shady was one of the most respected. He loved the children who lost their parents so much. He's called Damarius.

"Several times he had to be rushed to the ER because of a panic attack. The sisters tried to persuade him to go through counseling, but he got angry and tried to kill himself

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