"No." Sarah Yeats replied very seriously, still fighting to win on this point, "Without your existence, I will become the child king."
If the captain and she really had a child marriage, she still had some difficulty to imagine.
As a child, she did not like to be protected by others.
She liked deal with things independently.
She always thought that relying on others was very unreliable. Only one person was strong enough, can he or she protect themselves.
If she had been protected by the captain all the time, she would probably be a spoiled child. Such a personality was not suitable for her.
"You are something!"
"Yes."
"I'm quite sorry." Will Gardner suddenly popped up a sentence out.
Sarah Yeats was slightly puzzled.
Haven't he already figured it out? Why to regret again?