Chapter 219: The Redemption of a Tragic Childhood
Ella’s eyes were filled with wonder—this treehouse was simply breathtaking!
In front of the treehouse stretched a large lawn where many visitors watched the sunset or enjoyed outdoor dinners. Laughter and joy between couples filled the once desolate land with warmth and life.
There were about twenty treehouses, each built alongside the trees. The massive trees partially formed the structure of the houses, their designs following the natural shapes of the trees. Though a bit unusual, the sight was stunning and unique.
On the balcony of the treehouse ahead, two little children sat with their legs dangling. "Daddy, look at the sunset! It’s so beautiful!"
"Yeah, Daddy, the sunset looks like a yolk. But we can’t eat the sun, right?" one of the children asked curiously.
The couple on the balcony smiled warmly. "Silly, you can’t eat the sun. If people got too close, they’d be burned up!" the father replied.
"Mama, can we go to the moon?" the little girl asked, her delicate face turned up to her parents.
"Sweetheart, when human technology gets more advanced, we’ll be able to visit the moon someday," the mother said gently, kissing her daughter’s cheek with a loving smile.
This heartwarming scene nearly brought Ella to tears.
Since her rebirth, the love of her parents was what she craved most. But Isabella had passed away, and her father was nowhere to be found.
Such a beautiful and loving moment was something Ella feared she would never experience. She couldn’t go back to her childhood. Even if she could, what could her two-year-old self do against Brianna?
