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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 742

Munchkin wrapped his arms around my neck and asked aggrievedly, "Mommy, do you really not want m e anymore?"

Seeing the glow in his eyes, I knew he was saying that on purpose and helplessly sighed. "Silly child, do you think you'd have the chance to see me now if I really didn't want you anymore?"

"I don't care." Munchkin refused to listen. "I want compensation."

My mouth twitched. "You've been staying at your uncle’s for a few days. I'm sure he purchased almost all of the toys in the mall for you, right?"

Munchkin nodded. "But I didn’t bring any of them home.”

I raised my eyebrows. "So you want new ones?"

Hearing what I said, Munchkin hesitated for a moment before shaking his head. "I don't want them anymore."

He must have sensed that if he answered yes, then I would definitely reprimand him, so he cleverly refused.

"Mommy, I really thought you didn't want me anymore."

Munchkin rested his chin on my shoulder, his voice becoming a little muffled.

"Uncle Tyler brought me to Grandpa and Grandma's. There's a lady there who said that I wasn't your son and that you wouldn't want me anymore when you had your own children.”

I frowned. "Which lady?"

Munchkin sighed slightly. "Uncle Tyler had things to d o, so he left. Grandpa and Grandma left afterward too. They told the lady to look after me, so she's probably a nanny."

Carlson and Yvonne disliked having too many people a t home, so there were probably only two nannies at home at the moment.

I pursed my lips and stroked Munchkin’s head. "I never said I didn’t want you, Munchkin, and I will never abandon you. You are my son and if anyone says bad things like that to you, just ignore them, okay?”

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