I was bought.

My mom started with a hundred thousand, maybe intending to leave room for negotiation.

To my surprise, Xie Xi didn't argue at all.

She casually said "okay" and asked my mom about the payment method.

Since she didn't bring enough cash with her when she came here, her people went to the town to exchange money, and she briefly stayed in this small mountain village.

After receiving the money, my mom looked at her as if she had found a treasure, muttering a few words, "I should have asked for more."

Unfortunately, she had brought enough bodyguards, surrounding her and me in a circle.

My mom, usually tough, surprisingly decided to end things well, instructing me to serve the young lady properly.

I sat across from her, just a stone's throw away.

She gathered her skirt, and someone voluntarily came forward to clean the table and chairs for her.

Her gaze was clear, like the morning dew in the mountains, shining.

I wanted to ask her why she took me away.

The words lingered on my lips, unable to be spoken.

I clutched my tattered clothes tightly, catching a glimpse of her white dress in the corner of my eye.

Just as I hesitated, she spoke first.

The first thing she said caught me off guard.

She said, "I'm sorry."

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