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Warning: My Mommy is A Savage novel Chapter 433

Chapter 433 Not long after Anthony left, Charmine also received a text from Kay. (Kay: I‘ve found out that Robert was brought to Kansas by Uji Quin, and he‘s in a secluded mansion with Uji Quin. The mansion is located at the peak of a mountain with strict security we‘ll get spotted easily if we head up there.” Charmine frowned. Uji Quin was not a kind person, and he did no charity. Why would he help Tiffany? It seemed that the two had some under–table deal. Something else piqued her curiosity: why did Tiffany not leave after getting 60 percent of the family shares and remained in the Jordan mansion, all while Robert was up there? As if she thought of something, Charmine typed: [Charmine: Keep an eye on them to pinpoint their flaws. Don‘t act until I say so.] [Kay: Copy that.) Charmine kept her phone, thinking of the headlines online as she looked at Chris. “Momo, are you bored staying home? Do you want to go out and play with Mommy?” “Yes, yes!” Chris hopped giddily. Ever since Anthony and Chris moved into Charmine‘s residence, they had not gone out in fear of being taken photos by McKenzie. Even the thought of getting outside made Chris elated!

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“Won‘t the bad Auntie find us out if we go out? What if she asked Grandpa and Grandma to separate us?” Chris pouted. Charmine ruffled his hair. “Don‘t worry; nobody would know. Mommy will dress you up.” With that, she brought him to her makeup room and painted his face with all kinds of makeup products for children, and Chris‘ face changed entirely. His doe eyes were transformed into a pair of long and pointy eyes, and his pouty lips became thinner. She even added contour on his face that made him look less cute and became more of a wealthy–looking child. She then put on a golden wig over his hair and dressed him in a cool outfit set. He no longer exuded the elegance and class he used to; he instead seemed like a little spoiled kid dressed in streetwear. Chris looked at himself through the mirror as he clapped, impressed and in awe. “Looking good! I like this style! I look like a little hero who could protect Mommy and my sister!” “I‘m glad you like it.” Charmine smiled lovingly and went on to dress herself and put on makeup to look different than what she used to. She turned her exquisite features into a watered–down look. Complemented with a white dress, Charmine seemed like a full–time stay –at–home mother.

She looked at herself through the mirror, and a satisfactory smirk appeared on her lips. So, Tiffany was not leaving, was she? It seemed as though she had something else planned before she would take her leave. It was not easy to force her to this stage–how could she leave her any chance?

Charmine wanted Tiffany to have no chance of salvaging her reputation in the days to come!

Charmine took a taxi with Chris to town toward Mile–End Mall, a mall owned by Mile–End Corporation that had all kinds of restaurants and entertainment. It was shopping heaven for everyone! Thinking of her plan, she reminded Chris, “Momo needs to be a good boy today, alright? It‘s crowded up there, so remember not to run away on your own. Wait for my instructions.”

“Don‘t worry, Mommy. I‘ll be a good boy.” Chris‘ eyes sparkled with anticipation. His father seldom brought him out to go shopping; he usually made sure they cleared the shopping mall before they came and bought what they needed quickly. This was the first time Chris went to a crowded mall.

Charmine gazed at the boy‘s look of anticipation as she brought him to the fifth floor right away. The fifth floor had the biggest entertainment facilities in town: from machine games to children‘s facilities, as well as darts, and bowling alleys. The highlight of this floor, however, was the rows of sparkling claw machines. The machines were filled with a bunch of cute toys from Hello Kitty, Mickey Mouse, and other cute animals.

Charmine looked around and did not see the person she was expecting. She narrowed her eyes. It seemed she had to wait for a while.

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