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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 667

I did not say anything. He then looked at me and asked, "Is Daddy in the same city as Grandpa and Uncle Tyler?"

I was stunned. There was an inexplicable feeling in m y heart.

It turned out the child still hoped he would have a father. A child could not grow up without either the mother or father because neither gender could play both roles.

Looking at Munchkin, I felt a little guilty. "Are you hoping to see your daddy?"

He bit his lip and thought very seriously about it before saying, "Mm. If I have a daddy, then he can be like Theo. I can hangout with him during weekends. Daddy can also buy nice food for me like Theo. He can tell me stories and carry me high up."

I nodded, not sure what to say to him.

I had no plans to tell him about Cecilia, let alone tell Mason about Munchkin.

Over the course of four years, this child and I had long become one. I could not bring myself to hand him to Mason, nor would I feel at ease doing so.

When it came to providing him with the love of a

father, I admit that I must not be selfish and had to find a way to compensate him.

I held onto Munchkin. "I understand. I'll take you to Whaldorf City to see Daddy so you can be with Daddy every day just like other children, okay?"

He was clearly surprised and asked with his eyes widened, "Are you serious, Mommy?"

I smiled faintly. "When have I ever lied to you?"

"Can we bring Pumpkin too?" he asked again.

I was stunned for a moment. “Munchkin, Pumpkin isn’t my child. She’s Fred’s child. She'll stay with Fred. If she goes to Whaldorf City with us, she'll be separated from her father. Do you wish to see her separated from her father?"

The little guy shook his head.

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