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The Innocent Wife of Scheming President novel Chapter 468

“That’s fine. Grandma can afford to waste it. This is the first time Grandma buys you something because of my sincerity, you can’t refuse it, understand?”

“Oh.” Annie seemed to understand.

“Hudson, prepare the car and take me and this little lady to go shopping. Ada, you’re coming too.”

Mrs. Hoyle did things was simply swift. Soon, the driver had taken them out.

Ada sat on the passenger seat and looked at the grandma with her granddaughter at the back seat. She secretly smiled and sneakily sent a text message to Olive, “The queen has fallen into the invincible charm of the little witch Aniet Steele, and she has been upgraded to be the little lady of the Hoyle Family. It seems like the queen won’t let her granddaughter go home tonight. You guys can enjoy your own world.”

Reading the text message, Olive smiled.

Alan looked at her stupidly smiled, “What are you smiling at?”

Olive handed her phone over, “Look, your daughter succeeded in bewitching your mother. I’m a not as good as my daughter, so jealous.”

Mrs. Hoyle led Annie to children’s clothing area. Her big hand pointed down, left and right. She chose a bunch and asked the salesperson to pack them.

Annie refused, “Grandma, I only need to buy one.”

“Isn’t it good to buy more?” Mrs. Hoyle asked.

Annie deadpanned, “Dad has bought me a lot of clothes and I even haven’t wore them. And you buy more clothes for me. Before I get to wear them, I’ll grow taller already and I can’t wear them anymore. It’s a pity, isn’t it? So, it’s better to leave them to children who like them. Grandma, if you like to buy clothes for me, you can wait Annie to get older next, next year later after I grow taller.”

Ada stood by admiring the little witch. At a young age, she could plan far ahead already. Could this be said as she was doing things in the long-term plan?

“You really don’t want them?” Mrs. Hoyle was afraid that she was being a stranger with her, so that was why she didn’t want them.

Annie determinedly shook her head, “I like that little red dress. Grandma, let’s buy this one?”

This child wasn’t a greedy child, Mrs. Hoyle thought sincerely.

When paying, Annie saw a suspicious man trailing behind an unfamiliar grandmother. His hands were in his pants’ pockets on this hot day, but Annie still noticed the clip he was hiding in the bag with her sharp eyes.

Big Beard once told her that it was thief’s tool for committing crimes. There might be a blade inside that was used to cut leather bags and pockets.

She took out the mini slingshot that Kent Bai gave her from her small shoulder bag. She watched at the man closely. As long as he dared to reach out, she dared to shot at his hand.

After Mrs. Hoyle paid it and carried the bag, she turned around and saw Annie’s strange behavior. Just as she was about to step forward, Ada pulled her and whispered, “Look at how our little princess wisely fights thief.”

It turned out that she had already noticed Annie’s weird behavior. When she followed the little girl’s sight, she saw the sneaky thief.

As soon as thief’s hand with blade cut open the old lady’s purse, Annie’s slingshot hit his hand accurately.

The thief’s hand shook and alarmed the old lady. When she looked bag, she saw the long slice on her bag, then looked at the blade fell from the man’s hand. The man wanted to escape after being exposed, so she immediately understood and shouted, “Thief, thief! Don’t let him get away.”

The thief ran fast and the old lady couldn’t even catch the hem of his clothes. But he ran to the wrong direction as he ran towards Annie. Didn’t this mean he was throwing himself into the net?

No one would have thought that a six-year-old child would be dangerous. The thief didn’t even look at her as he basically ignored her existence. But Annie was very clever. She wasn’t as big as the thief, but she had keen eyes.

The thief thought that as long as he rushed to the front exit and ran out of the mall, he should be safe. He wanted to rush out quickly before alarming the security.

But Annie gave him the most fatal trip when he was about to pass her.

The thief knocked over and slammed onto the hard floor that his eyes saw stars.

But it was important to escape. Even if he was dizzy, he needed to get up and run. It wasn’t fun to get caught.

Seeing that he wanted to get up, Annie immediately jumped on the thief’s back and jumped twice. Her small slingshot knocked on his head and she said, “Who asked you to steal from an old woman?”

Her shout had already alarmed the nearby clerks and customers. Two male customers instantly rushed to hold him down.

The thief found himself being caught by a little kid and he said viciously, “You brat, don’t let me see you again in the future.”

This kind of threat was really an insignificant thing for Annie, “Hmph, you’re a man who has hands and legs, yet you want to steal from a grandma. It’s best not to let me see you again too. Mr. Thief, I’ll beat you once if I see you once. I’ll beat your hands until they’re crippled.”

The onlookers were shocked by the little girl’s behavior and applauded.

“Whose child is this? So smart.”

“She’s so cute.”

“Young but courageous.”

When Mrs. Hoyle initially looked at the little girl sitting on the thief indifferently, she thought the girl was a bit rough. But she was pretty happy when she heard these compliments. Even the little discomfort she felt just now turned to very cute.

Then she thought of her agile posture when she jumped from the stairs guardrail that night without injury, and began to believe what Aoba told her about the incredible things.

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