Furthermore, her writings were not aligned and were all over the place. If she hadnât mentioned that she
was writing a letter, one would think that she was just drawing worms.
âWhat is this?â
âItâs the âDâ for Daddy,â Vivian replied as a matter of factly. She had written a funny-looking âDâ which
Willow couldnât resist but laugh upon seeing it.
Willow continued, âSo, whatâs this then?â
Vivian answered proudly, âThatâs an âIâ. It represents me.â
Just as she spoke, she even cupped her face to get her point across.
Willow was speechless.
Thatâs an âIâ?
Realizing that she would burst into laughter at the rate they were going, Willow quickly went back to her
work.
A few minutes later, Vivian stopped writing. Surprisingly, she finally admitted that her writing was illegible.
âIf only my brothers were here. They would be able to help me with this.â
Feeling depressed, the thought of them doing her homework on her behalf made her miss them even
more.
What am I going to do now?
Ever since she arrived in Jetroina, she dropped the hairpin by accident. Her brothers were unable to help
her while she couldnât keep in contact with Sebastian.
Hence, she missed him a lot and hoped that he missed her too.
After laying on the table for a long time, she finally climbed down.
When Willow came over, Vivian was nowhere to be seen.
However, she didnât give it much thought. Although the bar had a large backyard, the front door was
sealed by Solomon so that they wouldnât be found. Other than himself, no one else was able to get in.
Hence, Willow continued with her work.
Unknown to her, Vivian had sneaked toward where the phone was.
Why donât I give Daddy a call?
With that, Vivian quietly brought the phone beneath the table with her and quietly dialed the number that
Sebastian had secretly asked her to commit to memory.
Ring! Ring!
Just when the call got through, she heard a voice speaking in a foreign language she didnât understand.
Vivian blinked. âUncle Sebastian?â
The voice responded in a confused tone.
âUncle Sebastian, itâs me, Vivi. Do you still remember me?â When she couldnât understand what the
voice was saying, Vivianâs eyes reddened instantly.
In truth, she didnât know that in Jetroina, the number Sebastian gaze her would not connect unless she
added the international country code.
Even if the call connected by luck, it would be to a domestic line within Jetroina.
âUncle Sebastian, I miss you a lot. Do you miss me? Or, have you forgotten about me?â
Vivian had been trying hard to contact her daddy lately. When she heard the unfamiliar voice, she lost all
hope and was heartbroken. Tears began streaming down her cheeks endlessly.
The person on the other line was speechless.
After a while, a different person came over and asked, âHello, may I know who it is?â
âHuh?â Vivianâs eyes lit up in delight upon hearing the voice.
âItâs me, Vivi. Are you Daddyâs friend?â
When she heard a female voice, she was smart enough to ask about her daddy instead.
Unfortunately, the lady was just as confused.
âIâm sorry. Iâm not. May I know who your daddy is?â
âMy daddyâs number is this. He gave it to me and told me to call it whenever I want to see him,â Vivian
recounted sadly as the image of Sebastian taking her away from the apartment flashed through her
mind.
The lady on the other line quickly grasped what was going on and figured that Vivian had dialed the
wrong number.
Is she trying to make a long-distance call? Is it because thereâs no one at home, thatâs why she doesnât
know how to do it? Did something happen in her home?
The lady on the other line was someone helpful. Furthermore, she came from the same country as Vivian
did. Hence, she decided to help the little girl.
âDonât worry, I can help you find him. Iâll call him for you and tell him to call you back, all right?â
âOkay, thank you.â
Vivian was finally filled with delight. After thanking the lady profusely, she ended the call.
She was glad that someone was able to convey her message.
With that, she skipped happily out of the room.
Coincidentally, Willow walked past and was surprised to see her in a good mood. âWhatâs going on? Why
are you so happy?â
Vivian thrust her chin in the air proudly, âI have sent the letter I wrote to Daddy, hmph!â
Willow was dumbfounded.
Fine. Itâs good that she has âsentâ her letter. As long as she stops pining for her mommy and daddy.
With that, Willow went back to work.