Chapter 286 Children Without a Father
After the children left, Sarina noticed that Stin's gaze remained on her, never wavering.
The aroma of grilled meat wafted through the air, accompanied by the sounds of the children's laughter.
She pursed her lips, unsure where to begin. Just as she hesitated, debating whether to share her company troubles with Stin, he spoke up, "Is work going smoothly? Do you need any help?"
Sarina quickly shook her head. "No, everything's fine."
She paused, took a deep breath, and began, "When you called me earlier..."
"If you don't want to talk about it, you don't have to," Stin gently interrupted, smiling. "I trust you, and I know you've moved on from the past. I'm still in the probation period in your life; I don't have the right to question you."
Sarina breathed a sigh of relief. It wasn't that she wanted to hide anything from Stin; she just didn't like explaining herself too much. And she had genuinely moved on from that part of her life.
"Thank you," Sarina said earnestly, looking at S

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