Camellia let out a frustrated sigh, trying to calm her chaotic mind. Aysel's way of thinking often confused and baffled her, but she couldn't deny that her daughter was often right. Perhaps she should just trust Aysel's plan. Aysel's stomach growled loudly, and she knew she needed to eat right away. Without waiting for her mother, Aysel pulled out her chair at the dining table and sat down. Her mouth watered at the sight of the delicious spread before her: a fruit salad, green vegetables, chicken, and white rice, accompanied by a jug of homemade orange juice. A huge smile spread across her face as she began to load her plate with generous portions of everything on the table, eating as if she hadn't had a meal in ages. Camellia's eyes widened as she snapped out of her thoughts and saw h

