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As a so-called alumna, there was no way she could find fault with his methods.

And as someone who knew how much they needed staff, she couldnt find it in herself to say anything against the idea.

Are you still struggling?

Well, thanks to a certain older sister, were not struggling financially, but we do lack people The shortage of staff, and the increasing number of children, is taking quite a toll on this old body.

Theres no shortage of bad parents no matter the age, after all.

This was a childrens home where children, who had no parents or couldnt be raised by their parents, gathered.

Monica herself was an alumna of this place, which is why she held a deep-seated animosity toward irresponsible parents.

Even as she grew old enough to somewhat understand, she still couldnt forgive those parents.

All the more so when those same parents were causing trouble for the Sister who was essentially her foster parent.

As one of those no good parents, that hurts, you know.

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She realized shed messed up, but it was already too late.

The Sister just laughed because she understood, but there was a tinge of sorrow behind it.

Perhaps, that was just her imagination, but she couldnt help but feel guilty.

You know, I abandoned my own daughter.

The sister became become a nun through a rather unique process, considerably different from the norm. Then she later became the head of this church and facility.

Normally, that should have been impossible, but due to some circumstances, it was pushed onto her. She had mentioned before that she accepted it because it suited her, and that she had no regrets about coming here, but the exact circumstances surrounding her past and family were unknown.

But one day, five years ago, something happened that led Monica to learn about her past. The Sister had always been subscribed to newspapers from another prefecture. She read them religiously. Monica was here that day. Thats why she witness what happened.

While reading a newspaper from another prefecture, the Sister suddenly screamed and fainted. Shed already put on the years even back then, but she didnt have any preexisting conditions, yet despite that she collapsed, and the whole facility was in chaos.

Monica volunteered to be one to take care of her, and in the process, she was able to piece together the incoherent words that the Sister muttered, revealing a portion of her past.

The Sister had once married and had a daughter, but they later separated due to family and work, leaving her daughter behind in her fathers house.

She knew that this decision would force her daughter into a difficult life, yet she refused to take her along. It would have been possible if she really wanted to, but she didnt, and as a result, she lived to regret it.

But as strange as that was, she was already an adult herself, so there was no way she could just bother a complete stranger.

She couldnt act as she did back when she was a child and just drag him into the church, could she?

But then she saw his completely empty face that was thoroughly drenched.

A pair of eyes just like that of a child that didnt know where to go.

A pair of legs just like that of a child too afraid to stop.

The moment she thought that, she called out to him angrily and dragged him by the arm to the church.

Hes doing a great job keeping the children occupied, but sometimes I catch him looking a bit lost. I cant tell if hes skilled or just clumsy, but distracting himself with the kids, well What a strange kid.

The Sister laughed, but there was something heartrending behind that.

She could probably see something beyond what Monica could perceive.

Sorry, Sister, Im always bringing you problems.

Even now, she brought a boy that she knew nothing about here so suddenly.

It was no wonder she felt so apologetic.

However

If you really think so, then you should drop by more frequently. You always only come when you have business.

The unexpected response made Monicas eyes turn to dots.

Ha, haha, ahaha.

There really was no winning against her, she thought.

But at the same time, she felt like crying because the sister seemed to also be saying, trouble me as much as you want.

Perhaps because the Sister noticed that, or perhaps because the children were focused on the boy, the sister quietly asked.

So, what trouble did you find yourself in this time?

The sister was so sure that she was in some sort of trouble, so Monica could only confess in a voice quiet enough for the kids not to hear.

ActuallyI might get killed tomorrow.