He had encountered it so many times that he no longer feared it. His first thought when danger approached was how to get away.
He wasn't good at comforting people.
And he didn't want to comfort her.
At the time, he was still frustrated that he had barely managed to escape from the wicked people, only to be burdened by her, so he coldly added another sentence, "Anyway, I don't know how to console you."
In front of Charles White's eyes, he clearly remembered the look on the girl's face, almost in tears, but stubbornly holding them back because of his words.
He then thought to himself how awful he was, bullying even a little girl.
So later, when he saw her clearly scared, her small face turning pale, and still holding back her tears, he suddenly felt kind-hearted and let her lean close to him, telling her they would definitely get out.
He originally thought she would cry out in fear, but her reaction was unexpected.
