I had never once considered that my struggles might cause others to suffer.
I always thought the reason others worried about me was because they feared I might fail.
So, I proved that I was strong, to reassure them.
I wanted to show them that they didn’t need to worry.
No matter what happened, I would win.
No matter what happened, I wouldn’t fall.
I thought it would be fine if I let them know that.
But that was my mistake.
The reason others worried about me was simply because I was carrying too much on my shoulders.
It pained people to watch a little child throw herself into so many hardships, and that was why they showed concern.
I didn’t know that. I didn’t want to know. I thought it was only natural for me to step forward, so I didn’t stop to think about what those worried about me were really thinking.
That’s why I was confused when Feyvi looked at me and stepped back.
I wondered if I had done something wrong.
Had it only been a moment, I might have thought I was mistaken and moved on, but Feyvi kept ncing at me anxiously.@@novelbin@@
Seeing this, I realized something must be wrong, so I asked Grandpa, but he didn’t answer me.
“That’s not something I should answer. Ask your friends.”
Iined, but Grandpa’s answer was the same.
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