"This way I can put my efforts into these toys. The children don't care about money. What they care about is that you've worked so hard to make these toys." Hailee shook her head.
She paused and continued, "Moreover, my brother told me that people won't cherish what they get easily. If they're bought with money, those children will only treat them as ordinary toys. But now, it's different. These are gifts full of love and sincerity."
She turned around and murmured, "Don't think children are too young to know anything."
"Have you considered how we're going to get these toys into the car when it's raining so heavily?" Harris asked tentatively. It had already taken them two hours to make these toy.
"That's easy. Go and drive the car to the closer, then the both of us can get them in without getting them all wet." Hailee looked at the pouring rain and pointed to the door.