The moment they had to part ways, Marie kept wailing and was not willing to leave. Her adoptive father sent their Golden Retriever along with her, so she would not be alone and afraid in a new environment. It would make her feel better to have a familiar pet with her. However, Marie still did not want to go and remained crying at the front door. Biting the bullet, her adoptive parents shut the door and did not come back out again. She continued to stand there and cry. No matter who tried to coax her, she wouldn't move. Nathan, who was carrying Marie's suitcase, was also in a tough spot. If it were possible, he also wanted Marie to stay here. Growing up in a family like that was a blessing. Unfortunately, she could not stay there because only the military could protect her. Eventually, Hilda managed to coax Marie into the car, and they quickly drove off. Once the car started to move, Hilda saw, from the rearview mirror, that Marie's adoptive parents had come out at some point and
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