Donna did not dare to be careless. She checked the contract carefully and found that it was indeed an ordinary house transfer contract. Then she held the pen with trembling hands and wrote her name on it.
Looking at the crooked name on it, Dongna seemed very embarrassed. "Sorry, I... I haven't touched a pen for a long time."
"No, no, no, you write very well. You write much better than most people."
Leonardo pulled back the copy below, and then placed the copper keys in her palm. "Very good, Ms. Donna, this house is yours. I will send someone to take you to work in the factory tomorrow."
"Oh, and your children, according to the order of the Governor of Hope Island, all children on the island must go to school to receive compulsory education. Don't worry, it's all free."
When Leonardo drove away, Donna stood in front of her house. For a moment, she seemed to think she was still in a dream.
Holding the key in her hand and turning the door, Donna touched the brand new furniture one by one, tears rolling in her eyes.
This was theirs. This was truly their home.
"Mom, what is that?" Curious Nini asked, pointing at a black mirror with a big butt in the living room.
"I don't know. Don't touch it yet. It would be bad if you damage it. I'll ask the enthusiastic Mr. Leonardo tomorrow."
Donna walked around the place carefully, even checking every corner of the basement. She couldn't see enough.
It wasn't until Nini started shouting that she was hungry that she reacted.
"Remember, Nini, when I go out, lock the door from the inside. I'll be back soon, so don't open the door unless it's my voice!"
Donna went out in a hurry to buy food, leaving Nini alone at home.
As soon as Dongna left, Nini saw Shanshan coming out from her luggage.
"Shanshan!! Long time no see! I missed you so much!!" Nini smiled happily and threw herself on him with open arms.
However, when she hugged the other person, she saw that her hands were clenched into fists and her lips were tightly tightened, looking very aggrieved.
"Sparkle, what's wrong? What happened?"
Shanshan blinked her green cross pupils and said angrily: "I had a quarrel with my mother, she... My mother scolded me, but what can I do! I can't control my body at all."
Shanshan simply told her good friend about her troubles. "Tell me, does mom also make mistakes sometimes?"
"Well... I don't know either, but mothers should know more than us, right?" Nini's eyes were a little confused, she didn't quite understand what Shanshan said.
"But why? Why do I have to listen to her? I didn't do anything wrong. I also want to help, but I really can't move." Shanshan stomped her feet hard.
"But mom has lived longer than us, so they must be right, right?"
Shanshan walked to the khaki sofa and sat down on it. The TV on the other side turned on instantly and started playing an exaggerated puppet show.
"That's nothing. She's not much older than me. Although her body is over 600 years old, it's only been five or six years since her consciousness was born in my father's brain."
"I'm two years old and she's five. Why does she think she knows more than me? And I learn things much faster than she does."
Nini opened her mouth in shock and looked at the dancing puppet on the screen. She didn't hear a word Shanshan had just said.
"Nini, did you hear what I said?"
Nini came back to her senses and turned her gaze from the TV to her good friend's face. "What?"
Nini thought for a moment and sat down next to Shanshan. She held her little hand and said, "But your mother definitely loves you, right? Even if she did something wrong, you should forgive her. After all, she is your family."
After thinking hard for a while, Shanshan finally let out a sigh of relief. "Okay, then I forgive her."
When Nini heard this, she immediately laughed, "That's right, mom will always be good to you."
Shanshan turned to look at her, opened her arms and gave her a big hug, "Nini, thank you, I feel much better after chatting with you."
Nini chuckled, "You're welcome, we are friends. If you have any troubles in the future, you can also come to me."
"Yeah!" She smiled brightly and nodded vigorously.
"By the way, Shanshan, I heard that your father works on a ship? Your father is awesome! I feel so uncomfortable sitting on a ship these days. It's hard to imagine that a person can stay on a ship and work."
The two of them started chatting lively, talking and laughing. Nini was very surprised at how fluent Shanshan was.
After chatting for a while, Shanshan suddenly paused and asked her, "By the way, Nini, where are those two actors? Are they still with you?"
Nini shook her head regretfully. "They are gone. It was too chaotic when the death ray appeared. I don't know when they sneaked away."
"I see... maybe I can find their island and catch a few more."
Just as she said this, Shanshan's expression suddenly stopped and she turned to look at the window next to her.
The next second, her body disappeared, but she came back soon, holding a little boy with green hair in her hand.
He looked to be only about five or six years old, with a dirty face and green snot running from under his nose.
"Who are you? Why are you spying on us?" asked Shanshan.
The green-haired boy looked extremely frightened. He struggled violently but refused to say a word.
"Shanshan, put him down. He looks dirty. He must be an orphan that no one wants. He might be hungry."
Shanshan thought about it, then thrust his right hand into his chest and pulled out an apple.
The green-haired boy looked at the two people in front of him, then he picked up the apple and started to eat it, as if he hadn't eaten for several days.
"Didn't Mom say that she hoped no one would go hungry on the island?" Nini looked at him with pity.
"Why don't you speak? Can't you speak? How pitiful."
"Bang." Shanshan let go of him and threw him to the ground. The green-haired child lay on the ground, holding the apple and biting it in big bites, and in the end he even didn't let go of the core.
"I know this guy. His father was a member of my father's crew. Later, his father left and never came back."
When Nini heard Shanshan say this, she felt even more pity for the green-haired boy in front of her.
"My dad left and never came back. If you're hungry in the future, come to my house. Mom said we can live a good life now. I will try my best not to let you go hungry."
(End of this chapter)