Chapter 80. A Piece of Cake
Sagara, facing forward, looking at the building, immediately approached. Sagara wiped away his tears. He took a moment to catch his breath before finally turning around to look at the child who had called out to him earlier.
"What's wrong, Fi? Aren't you coming to eat cake?" asked Sagara.
"Neither did you," said Fifi - one of the orphanage children.
Sagara tried to smile. "The cake is for you all."
"You brought it too. You can eat it too. Eating together is better, you know."
Sagara was stunned. He was speechless at the words of the six-year-old in front of him.
"Are you crying?" asked Fifi.
Sagara looked at Fifi. "No, really."
Without being asked, Fifi wiped away the tears that were about to fall from Sagara's eyes. As one of the children in the orphanage who had been cared for from infancy, Fifi knew Sagara well. The little girl loves it when Sagara comes around. Sagara is her favourite donor because he w
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