Zac touched her head without saying anything. She had put the idea in his head more than once. It
seemed that it had been a deep root in her little head. It was the beautiful wish of the baby. He didn't
want to disappoint her.
Essie didn't know whether to cry or to laugh. "My Mili is so clever." She smiled awkwardly and avoided
the topic. It was too cruel for her to let the children choose between Hanson and Zac. She could not do
that.
"Mommy." Rabi turned her head and said, "Grandma said you are not my mommy anymore. Auntie
Leila is going to be my new mommy, and I'm going to call her Mommy. Don't you like me, and don't
want me anymore?"
Hearing that, Essie was shocked. She hastily held him into her arms and said, "No. mommy likes Rabi.
Rabi is always my sweetheart."
"Brother, you can't call that bad woman mom. It is her who drove our mom away. She is our enemy.
You have to call her 'little Mom' from now on. She will always be our 'little mom'!" Mili said in a serious
tone, stressing the 'little'.
Rabi nodded and said, "Okay. I'll call her 'little Mom' from now on."
Essie continued to take the soup, pretending not to hear what they had said. She had never mentioned
Leila in front of her children, let alone scolding her in front of them. In her opinion, the grudges between
the adults shouldn't affect the children. However, her children were different from other children. They
were gifted prodigies who knew more things and more able to understand. Therefore, they were clear
about these things even if they were not told.
However, she believed that Mary must be secretly happy since she and Zac divorced. She had finally
got rid of her, a trouble maker.
Stroking Rabi's head, Zac said, "Aunt Leila will always be your aunt, not your mommy. You have only
one mommy in this life. Nobody could replace mommy. Remember?" He was not only telling this to
Rabi, but also Essie.
Thinking of this, Essie's heart quivered like a soft spot. That was how love was. Her heart would throb
for every words he said to her casually.
Mili took a sip of the juice and turned to look at Zac. "Daddy, in your heart, that bad woman can't
replace our mommy, right?"
Yes, no one could replace this little fool's position in his heart. Even if she did not care about him and
always treated him as a transparent object, he could not forget her and could not let her go.
However, he was a reserved person. He would never say sweet words or show his true feelings. He
took a sip of wine and said with a wry smile, "Your mom is the most muddled-headed person who is
only confused but not cute in the world. She is hard to be replaced."
Mili wiped the sweat off her forehead. Her dad's words didn't sound right. She turned to look at her
mom, who was glaring at him fiercely.
"It is said beating someone is because you want to be close to the person, and calling name
on someone is because you want to love that person. Daddy, are you flirting with Mommy?" She
cracked her lips and gave an exaggerated smile to ease the awkwardness.
Zac swallowed before taking a slight and meaningful glance at Essie and said, "Even if you are right,
your mother is not smart enough to understand the truth." How could this stupid woman understand his
heart? Anything about him would be blocked by her and never stored in her hippocampus. And she
remembered clearly everything between her and Hanson. She even knew where he went to have
afternoon tea every day. Every time he compared them, he would be depressed and irritable.
However, the woman sitting in front of him was completely irritated at this moment. How could he be so
arrogant to look down upon people? If she didn't have a brain fart, her IQ wouldn't be worse than him,
okay?
"I think it's better to be simple. Don't get yourself into trouble so easily. It's too tiring to keep people
guessing riddles all day long. People are not your mind reader. How could they know what you are
thinking about?"
Essie said a little angry. There had always been some invisible distance between her and Zac, like a
vast white mist, or sometimes light smoke. What's more, they were spreading and dispersing.
"You can see through everything as long as you put your heart into it. And if you don't, you can't
understand the simple things." Zac snorted. This woman had never cared about him before.
Essie took a sip of the wine on the table, and said sadly, "My heart would only pay attention to the right
person. As for a person who doesn't care about you, I think it's better to protect her heart well."
She was talking about herself at first, but he thought it was appropriate to apply it to himself. He put his
whole heart on this muddled-headed woman whom did not seem to be the right person, but he never
regretted it. Life was short. It was a kind of happiness to have someone to love without regret, even if
you couldn't get a return.
Before he met her, his heart had always been empty, like a pool of dead water without anger. Since he
met her, his heart was satisfied, full. This feeling was good. So even if she was unwilling, he would
force her to stay inside, not to let his heart be empty.
"You have such a bad eyesight. What if you misjudged the right person and the wrong person?"
"It depends on one's heart, not her eyes," Essie said, curling her lips.
"Isn't it one heart could only feel one person? Then when you look at the other person, you can only
look at him by your eyes, what else can it be?" Zac snapped back.
Essie choked. In the war of words, she had never been able to beat Zac. He was the king of in the
poisonous tongue, and no one could defeat him. She had better bury her head and fill her stomach.
So she didn't say anything more. She gave a glare at Zac and then grabbed a piece of pizza to eat.
With her chin cupped in her hands, Mili looked at her father and then at her mother, with a touch of
sadness on her face. Judging from their situation, it's hard to make up!
A deep look flashed through Dot's deep eyes. He seemed to see through what was going on. There
was a piece of paper between his parents. Neither of them wanted to tell the other their true feelings,
so they both remained blinded by each other's true feeling. But since they all had lovers now, it was
useless to understand. There was no regret medicine in the world.
While he was thinking, a phone call came in. It was from Mary. She wanted to talk to Rabi. Without
thinking too much, Zac gave the phone to Rabi.
The reason why Mary talked to Rabi was to figure out where exactly they were. Fearing that Mary
would be unhappy again, and asked Leila to come here, which ruined their mood. So he didn't tell Mary
where were they now.
At this moment, beside Mary, Leila told her that Zac had taken Mili out for fun. Then, she cried for a
while. She was very worried. She was afraid that Zac and Essie would be meddled together again, so
she decided to give them a sudden attack. She would go to see what her son was doing.
Then, Rabi told her that he had dined in a Italian restaurant. As soon as she hung up the phone, she
rushed over, but she didn't call Leila in, because she was afraid that it would affect their relationship,
and she didn't want to give Essie to take the advantage.
When she came in, the kids had just finished eating and were about to leave. Rabi felt sleepy. She
wanted to fall asleep as soon as he finished eating. Zac held him in his arms to have a nap on his
shoulder.
At the sight of Mary, both Essie and Zac were shocked.
"Mommy, what brings you here?" Zac asked in surprise.
Mili and Dot looked at each other in disbelief. Was she the bad granny their grandma Yi always talking
about?
In order to make her daughter give up the idea of getting back together with Zac, Lucy often mentioned
to her what Mary had done to them. Although she hid from the children every time, Mili had the
potential to gossip. She often hid at the stairs to eavesdrop on them, so she knew the grudges of the
last generation.
Mary's face darkened with anger. Without uttering a single word, she rushed up to the front of her and
raised her hand and slapped on Essie's face, ignoring the fact that the three kids were still present.
"Essie, you know that Zac is married, but you still want to seduce him. Do you still have shame?"
It was too late for Zac to stop his mother because he held Rabi in his arm. He just watched his mother
slapping Essie in the face.
Rabi cried loudly when he saw his grandma hit his Mommy although he was drowsy.
Mary slapped so hard that instantly five bright red fingerprints appeared on Essie's fair face. Seeing
this, Zac was very distressed. "Mommy, pay attention to your behaviors!" He darted forward and stood
in the middle of them, so that his mother wouldn't do anything unreasonable.
Seeing their mom was beaten, Mili and Dot rushed over together and pushed Mary away with all the
strength. "Bad grandma, why do you hit my mom?" Mili yelled. The bad grandma was really as vicious
and hateful as grandma Yi said.
Dot clenched his little fists and stood beside Zac, protecting his mother. He was a man and he wanted
to protect his mother.
Mary became angrier when she saw Mili and Dot. She stared at her son angrily and said, "Don't you
know that they are the bastards of Essie and the other guy? You even took them out for fun. Are you
crazy? "
"It's none of your business." Zac was mad. How could his mother do such a shameless thing and say
such rude words in front of the children? It was too much to say such vulgar words.
"I'm your mother. I have to take care of you. I can't see you make more mistakes." Mary almost couldn't
control her emotions. She just couldn't stand it. It took her a long time to kick Essie away. How could
she allow her to be with him again?
"You are a bad grandma! People always say that not the old one becomes bad, but the bad one
becomes old. You are the later! You bully our grandma, and now you bully our mommy. God will punish
you. After you die, you go to hell! " Mili yelled at her.
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