Mom, Please Marry Daddy
Chapter 2 First Meet At The Auction (Part Two)
"Who do you think you are? Don't forget that he is the famous Mr. Brian Yun of T City," After that, Emily Xia stepped out of the car and leisurely leaned on the hood of the car. Her slightly curly but long hair freely hung in front of her curvaceous chest, and her delicate features and beautiful face made her appear especially enchanting. Behind the sunglasses her eyes were somewhat playful, but also uniquely fresh, seeming to see through the mortal world. Her calm and serenity were both deeply felt. Looking in the direction of the auction, she flashed a narrow smile at the corner of her mouth before pouting, which completed her natural and graceful look.
"Hey, don't play dumb. Aren't I your own son?"
"I'm just telling the truth. I'm sorry to burst your bubble." Hearing Emily's casual words, Charles wanted to cry. Could anyone tell him why he had such a mother? She was one that he could not change, and he could only accept her.
Emily ignored Charles's self-pity. When she looked in the direction of the auction, a hint of darkness gradually appeared in her eyes, and her mouth curved into a sarcastic smile. Noticing the subtle change of her mood, Charles said, "Hey, if you want to gatecrash the auction, you should tell me in advance, so that I can stay away from it!"
Raising a wisp of curly hair from her chest, she wrapped it around her fingertips and said, "Do I look like a bad person?"
However, it seemed that Charles wouldn't answer to these words. After all, he didn't want to sleep on the street not long after his return to T City. "How can that be? My mommy is the kindest, the most beautiful, and the most graceful woman. All the most shining words match my mommy. I can't help admiring your charm. How can I say that? How could it be possible?"
Without even blushing or raising his heartbeat, it seemed that he had said these words many times before. Even Emily Xia seemed to become satisfied with this. She touched his head and said, "Hmm, good boy!"
Charles Xia smiled. He knew that his mother liked these words. He had heard them since he was born. Thinking of this, he felt sad and tearful.
the past but also didn't say much about it. However, over the years, Charles had made a detailed investigation and knew almost everything. Reminded of the pain his mommy had experienced, and the hurt she had gone through in those years, he had the urge to kill those people who had dared to bully his mommy.
spare you if you get
defending you. I'm so sad that you don't hug me but rather hit me!" The innocence in
look. She knew her son very well. Yet, she still took her son in her arms and said, "Okay, okay, okay! I just threw myself at you. Have you forgotten why I came back
since this was his familiar mother. So he continued lying in her arms, enjoying her embrace. "By the way, what
face in front of her was a mirror image to Brian's, especially the eyebrows and eyes.
she was worried about. Although she never hid anything about his real identity from him, he could feel that she still had
face made Emily smile and relax more. She said, "You don't need to worry about anything. I'm going to take back everything I had lost, and I'll get back everything owed to me. I'll pay back ten times whoever hurt me. No one can stop me from doing
get for custody?" Emily had a playful smile on her face as she crazily said.
bitter smile cracked Charles' lips, and he asked,
I'm just exchanging my
welled up in Charles' eyes. "Am I really
"Of course!"
"I really doubt that."
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