That incident offended many people.
It was particularly upsetting for the York family.
They spread the news indiscriminately, as if their thoughts were caught in a whirlwind.
Mr. Levine nodded and said, “I will pay attention.”
He took his wife’s hand again, trying to comfort her: “Don’t blame yourself; the child made a mistake. We simply helped her correct it and learn a valuable lesson. No matter how good a child is, they can get confused at times. Who among us can avoid mistakes unless they are wise? Don’t be too hard on yourself.”
Mrs. Levine sighed and replied, “I hope Samira truly understands her wrongdoing.”
Mr. Levine responded, “I believe she does. She’s not malicious; she was just momentarily blinded by jealousy and had a bit of wine before saying anything hurtful.”
After this experience, Mr. Levine was confident that his daughter recognized her mistake. His wife suggested that Samira visit remote mountainous areas to assist those in need for some reflection.
Experiencing life in those regions would likely be a profound shock for Samira.
Upon her return, she would surely feel renewed, more open-minded, and appreciative of life and all her blessings.
Allowing Samira to help in the mountainous areas was not only a good deed but also a way for her to accumulate merit.
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At the Labbe family villa,
Mr. Labbe was already aware of what had transpired at the banquet before Carrie arrived home.
As Carrie entered the room, he looked at her intently.
She had thought Mr. Labbe was gone, as he typically left shortly after expressing his anger.
It would often take some time for him to return.
Before stepping out, Mr. Labbe seemed ready to leave, and she assumed he would have departed long before her return.
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