Chapter 718
The Woman From Hell
Theo could obviously tell what he meant by that, yet h e did not seem upset about it. Instead, he put
a piece o f meat on my plate and said with a smile, "If no one tells you to eat then youâre never
going to eat, huh? Look how thin you are now."
In other words, if I lived with Munchkin alone, I would definitely not have proper meals. Someone
had to be there to watch over me.
I cast my eyes downward. I thought the two of them could get along well, but it seemed like I was
just thinking too much.
Munchkin could not hear the implication in the adults ' words, let alone notice the strange
atmosphere between them.
He was more curious about the baby in Susan's belly, and because he was sitting next to her, he
kept asking her various questions about the baby.
When he was almost done asking questions about the baby, he suddenly asked, "Will you be my
aunty in the future?"
As soon as he said that, Tyler quickly looked at him." Munchkin, I'll be really heartbroken if you keep
pestering Susan."
Munchkin looked up at him and said, "Uncle Tyler, Susan is pregnant with your baby, so does that
mean that you'll get married?"
Tyler frowned. "Children shouldn't be worried about s o many things. Be good and eat your food."
He obviously did not want Munchkin to ask questions about this.
All of a sudden, everyone stopped eating.
Susan smiled, but the smile was somewhat bitter.
She was a demure lady, hence she was not going to say anything and simply remain silent.
I frowned, feeling very uncomfortable inside.
Susan was pregnant, so Tyler should not hurt her regardless of whether he loved her or not.
Tylerâs tone carried a hint of reprimand, which left Munchkin feeling aggrieved. I stroked his head.
"Be a good boy, Munchkin. Eat your food."
I looked at Tyler and said, "Do you remember that I had a puppy before?"
Tyler nodded. "I do. You loved it so much but had to send it away not long after you got it."
I helplessly smiled. "It was sick and I was still young a t the time, so I did not have the energy to
take care of i t, let alone have the money to treat it. It was in pain, so I had no choice but to give him
away.
"The family who took it in never had pets before, so this was something new and interesting for
them. Although they promised to treat it, I was still very worried. I was overwhelmed with regret after
I got home, but I couldn't ask for the puppy back. Every time I thought of it, I would feel very sorry
for the puppy."
He fell silent for a moment, not saying a word. He simply put a piece of meat on my plate, saying,
"Itâs all in the past now."
"You had a pet dog before too, Mommy? Is he adorable like Snowy?â Munchkin asked in delight.
I nodded. "Very adorable."
He patted his chest. "If Snowy is sick one day, Iâll treat i t and not give it away to someone else. I
don't want to regret it in the future just like Mommy.â
I laughed, subconsciously turning to look at Tyler." Even Munchkin understands this simple truth.
What's more, you're an adult.â
He pursed his lips, not saying a word.
After breakfast, we went for a walk in the garden since it was still early. 1
Munchkin liked Susan a lot and took her to see Snowy.
Tyler and I sat in the gazebo. I looked at him and asked bluntly, "When are you marrying Susan?"
He frowned. "What are you talking about?" "She's with child now. Won't you be getting married
sooner or later anyway?"