Chapter 19. Grave
Luna's POV
Because of what he said, I want to laugh. Is he already insane? Why is he so irritated because I wounded myself with the knife? I produced a serious expression to demonstrate that I was not amused by what he said. I pretended it wasn’t a big deal and then joined in on his joke.
“You appear to be right there in your thoughts. Is it possible for us to construct them together and at the same time?” I was thinking about what he said and pretend interested. I did not move from my spot when he began to take steps; instead, I simply looked at him. He just opens the door wide when he was about to leave. I expected a thoughtful response, but all he said was:
“Okay.”
When I came out, the children who had been standing outside were gone. Even Sandro is gone. I did not know where they went; I did not even tell them they could come here and listen to my teaching. The only problem is whether they will listen. Children today are hard to teach, es
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