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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1017

Having an extremely smart and brilliant kid as a child was really a headache for a single mother.

Yvonne had experienced this type of feeling more than once.

There was simply nothing that she could do with her daughter.

She would rather not say a word.

Halfway through the story Maria stopped what she was doing and looked at her mother with a curious look on her face, "Mommy, how can you stop with only half the story? Who is my dad? Just tell me the name. I'll look for him myself."

Yvonne began to wonder if this was the child she brought up and took care of.

After raising her for so many years, she was going to go to her father?

Was her father that interesting to her?

It seemed that the child's desire for her father was deep.

She said, "Don't ask anymore. When it's time to send you away, I'll send you away. It seems like you've made up your mind."

She did not want to say anything more and went to her room.

Maria quickly jumped off the sofa and walked into the bedroom, as she knew her mom wasn't going to respond to her.

She saw her mom lying on the bed with a tired look.

Maria stood by the bed and couldn't help asking, "Mommy, are you sad? Is it because Daddy did something wrong to you?"

"No," Yvonne shook her head. "Don't ask. You just have to remember that your father is a very good man. It's my fault. I am not a qualified mother, not a qualified girlfriend, nor a qualified woman. In short, I have many shortcomings. I don't deserve your father."

"Mommy, why do you say that?" Maria's nose twitched when she heard her mother's words.

Then, the phone suddenly rang.

Yvonne picked up the phone and glanced at the screen.

Maria asked, "Mommy, did you change the ringtone? This music is not nice. It's too earpiercing."

Yvonne was stunned. How could she tell her daughter? The truth was that she had already stopped using her public number and the phone she was using at the moment was registered under someone else's number and name.

Children were too young to understand these things no matter how smart they were.

It was best not to explain.

Yvonne picked up the phone and said, "Hello, Madam Sherwood."

"Yvonne." An old voice sounded over the phone. "Someone came to see you today. They were two good-looking men. Although they're good-looking, they were frowning throughout the whole time. They don't look like good guys."

"Uh," Yvonne was stunned. "Madam Sherwood, did they leave their names?"

"No," said Madam Sherwood. "I didn't ask either. I only told them that they were in the wrong place, and that I don't know you."

"Oh, okay, thank you so much, Madam Sherwood," Yvonne replied gratefully.

"Yvonne, you must tell me if you've met any difficulties. If you don't have any place to go, you can always come to my place. They probably won't come back again since they've been here."

"I'm fine, don't worry," Yvonne said. "No matter who comes to look for me in the future, just say that you don't know me."

"Alright."

Madam Sherwood then hung up the phone.

Maria looked at her mom beside her, her eyes full of doubt. "Was it Daddy? Was he looking for you? Did he go to Madam Sherwood's place to look for you?"

"What daddy?" Yvonne said in a heavy tone, "Maria, I want to sleep for a while. Be obedient, don't disturb me, and don't run around. I will take a nap and then wake up later to deal with some things."

Maria could tell that her mommy was really not in the mood, so she simply nodded.

"Well, Mommy, I'll go play in the living room outside. You can sleep now. I'll close the door for you." The little girl went out by herself and closed the door.

Seeing that her daughter was suddenly so well-behaved, Yvonne blamed herself again.

She knew that her daughter was always considerate and caring towards her.

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