Diamond chuckled as she gave Penny a slight glance before looking away as she started to speak.
"Growing up, I was raised by a pair of loving parents. We didn't have much to speak of, but they treated me like I was a princess. I never got to do any chore, never saw how they farmed in a farm despite living in the village for some years.
When there was meat, my parents would rather save it for me so that I can eat while they fed on vegetables and other staples. In order to let me wear new clothes, they would wear their old clothes for years.
I can say that, I was born privileged, and that kind of love still remain with me until this very day," however, she didn't directly answer what Penny asked, but started with a little history narration.
Penny was intrigued by the story. She couldn't help but listen attentively, picturing what that could have been like. After all, this white-haired lady didn't seem to be the kind of person who grew up in such an impoverished family.
