Chapter 615 - Triplets!!
She Becomes Glamorous After The Engagement Annulment
Cherry was taken aback for a moment, seemingly only just realizing that she hadnât asked the boy for his name yet. She asked, âHey, whatâs your name?â
âMy name?â The boy sounded terribly cheeky. He said, âMy name is made up of two syllables. The first is âgrand and the second is âdadâ.â
Cherry was taken aback. âGranddad?â
âYeah, Iâm here!â The boy responded very quickly. âHello, my granddaughter!â Cherry: ââ¦â She was furious. âWhy are you so mean?!â
âHahaha! Alright, I wonât tease you anymore. My last name is Yale while my first name is Dad!â
âDad Yale?â
âWatch the way youâre talking to your dad,
girl!â
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Cherry was furious. She was about to hang up when he said, âOkay, okay, I wonât tease you anymore. I canât tell you my nameâyou can just call me âbig brotherâ.â.
Pete was pulling a long face. âHavenât you had enough yet?â The other boy replied, âI have. At the very least, I donât want to be your brother, I only want to be Cherryâs.â
Nora, who was listening to the conversation next to them: ââ¦â
Nora had thought that Cherry was already very cheeky. She mouthed off all the time and was very mischievous, and was not as well-behaved and sensible as Pete. But compared to the other boy, Cherry was simply too good!
Also, Cherry didnât use such crude language!
Nora frowned. It stood to reason that she wouldnât feel any fondness for that little boy, but for some reason, as she listened to the young and tender voice acting like an adult, she actually didnât feel annoyed or disgusted.
Noraâs voice was very low as she asked, âBoy, has your father returned?â
She remembered that the boy had said the other time that he didnât have a mother, only a father.
Wasnât his father going to discipline him when behaved like this?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The boy replied, âHeâs back. Who are you?â Cherry immediately said, âSheâs my mommy.â âOh, the queen of sleep?â Nora: â?â
She looked straight at Cherry, only to see the little fellowâs eyes darting about and looking elsewhere.
Hah.
Nora cast her eyes down and said, âChildren shouldnât use such crude language, okay?â
âYeah right, as if!â The boy seemed a little angry. He retorted, âDo you know why Tomâs grandma lived till she was 108 years old?â
Nora: â?â
âBecause she doesnât ever meddle in other peopleâs business Do you think you can lecture me when even my father hasnât said anything?â Noraâs eyes turned cold. She was about to say something when Pete suddenly lost his temper. âApologize to my mother!â âI wonât! Why should I?!â
Pete snorted coldly. âIf you donât, then Cherry and I wonât talk to you anymore!â
âSo be it. I have nothing to lose anyway. Do you think Iâm afraid of you?â
Pete looked at Cherry.
Cherry had also gotten angry. To be honest, Cherry was actually the most protective of Nora among the few of them. She immediately said, âIf you donât apologize, then we wonât talk to you anymore!â
âHmph! Then this friendship is over!â
Cherry hung up on him straightaway when the little fellow said that.
Cherry was a little upset. She stared at the phone for a while before she finally looked at Nora and said, âMommy, heâs too mean. Donât be mad!â
How would Nora possibly get mad at a child?
She ruffled Cherryâs hair and nodded quietly. Then, she went downstairs for dinner.
Upstairs.
The boy called again after the phone call was disconnected. Cherry rejected the call. However, the boy persevered and called again. Cherry rejected the call again.
In another country.
In a dim and gloomy room somewhere, barely any light lit up the room. Only the light from a bulb illuminated the basement.
A boy who looked just like Justin sat at a desk. He stared at his cell phone and looked in silence at the screen that indicated that his phone call had been disconnected. He couldnât help but curl his lips disdainfully. âHmphHow dare she keep rejecting my calls. She must be sick of living!â
He threw the phone aside. Then, he looked at the rabbits, puppies, and kittens in the cages outside.
He got up, walked over, and squatted in front of a rabbit.
The rabbit lay there on the verge of death.
The little fellow kept quiet for a while. Then, he said, âNo. 3, are you still alive? You must stay strong!â
The little bunnyâs ears moved, but it didnât get
up.
The little boy sighed. âTheyâve gouged out your heart. Puppy No. 3 beside you just so happens to have an extra heart. Say, if I put its heart in your chest, will you be able to live?â The little rabbit remained still and silent, its eyes closed.
The little boy stretched out his arm and stroked its head as he threatened, âYou mustnât die. If you die, I will turn you into rabbit stew! You hear me? No. 3!â
The bunny remained motionless.
The little boy slowly heaved a sigh. Then, he looked at No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 at the side.
He propped his chin on his hand and said, âIâve done a search on the Internet. The doctor who can perform organ transplants the best now is Anti, a woman. I wonder if Iâll succeed if I learn from her?â
He was babbling continuously to himself when someone suddenly opened the door.
Then, a big and tall figure walked in.
The light behind the man covered his face in darkness, so one couldnât see clearly what he looked like.
However, the little boyâs eyes lit up. âDaddy, youâre back?!â
âYeah, Iâm back.â The man chuckled somewhat maliciously. His voice also sounded very shrill. He asked, âXander, do you want to go to the United States?â
The little boy was surprised. âThe United States? For what? I donât want to go, Daddy. I just want to stay here.â
His fifteen rabbits and innumerable dogs and cats were still waiting for him to master medical skills so that he could save them! However, the man said, âTsk, what am I to do, then? Someone has detained your aunt in New York, and they have demanded that you go over to take her place!â
Xander scoffed and said indifferently, âIâm not going! Whoever wants to go there can go instead!â
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After her meal, Nora looked at her cell phone and found that Justin had sent her a few messages.
She gave him a call.
Justin answered very quickly. The manâs voice was low and a little raspy as he asked, âYouâre
up?â
âYeah.â
Nora responded. She stretched and asked, âWhatâs the matter?â
âDo you remember who delivered the children for you back then?â
Nora frowned at the question.
Back then, Henry had thought of her pregnancy as a scandal, so sheâd never had any maternity checkups done. Even until she gave birth, she had never had any checkups.
She replied, âItâs a small clinic, I donât quite remember anymore. Why?â
Justin was silent for a moment. Heâd initially wanted to hide it from her, but when he suddenly thought of Noraâs abilities and her identity, he came to terms with it. Thus, he voiced his guess. âNora, is there a chance that you actually gave birth to triplets back then?â