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The Woman From Hell

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Chapter 1570

"Of course." The little kid looked atwith a puzzled look on his face. It seemed like he was askingif there

were any other choices.

| put down the fork | was holding in my hand and looked at Munchkin seriously." Munchkin, can you tellwhy

you'd want to go back to Whaldorf City to study? Did you have a fight with Tina?"

| was worried for a moment, and | even started to worry that Munchkin and Tina might have accidentally heard

my conversation with Theo back then.

Not to mention Munchkin, | reckoned that such a sensible child like Tina would probably figure it out as well.

Could it be that Munchkin and Tina had a

fight? Was that why Munchkin wanted to give up on such a good friend and go back to Whaldorf City to study?

| did not want something like that to happen.

"Mommy, what are you talking about? Of course, it's nothing like that. Tina and | will never ever fight with each

other," replied Munchkin.

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'Never' was a word that a child could say out loud without hesitation.

However, since they did not have a fight, then what was the reason?

"But didn't you tellthat you like Zenon? | thought of asking you if you wanted to study in Zenon," | asked.

| asked the question in a more straightforward manner.

The little kid tilted his head and replied," I've thought about it too. Zenon is a nice place. | have friends here, and

| might run into them in school."

This was exactly what | thought, then he added, "But Daddy and Mommy are working in Whaldorf City now. If I'm

schooling in Zenon, it'll make things harder for the two of you. | can't bear to see both of you so tired."

My heart throbbed a little.

Previously, | did not take it seriously when I thought the child was sensible. | only thought that the way he talked

like a little adult was cute and adorable.

However, it seemed like his thoughtfulness was engraved in his mind.

He could not help but worry for Theo when he saw him going back and forth between two cities.

"Then why don't we let Daddy stay and work in Whaldorf City? I'll live here together with you. We can wait until

Daddy's company is stable, and I'll ask him to cover here and keep your company," | suggested.

| held Munchkin's little hand and said, "If you really want to live in Zenon, we'll stay here. You don't have to stand

in our shoes, and you don't have to worry about these."

However, after finished my

sentence, the little kid looked atand said with determination, "It's okay, Mommy. The two of you have put in

a lot of effort to take care of me, shouldn't make things difficult for you."

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He paused for a moment and continued,’ I've thought about it. It doesn't matter where I'm schooling at. My

friends won't stop talkingjust because I'm going to a different school. Instead, if

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to Whaldorf City to study, | can make even more friends. That's going to be exciting."

| gently bit my lip. | never expected that the question that had been in my mind for so long was such an easy

problem in Munchkin's eyes.

| had always worried that Munchkin would be reluctant to leave Zenon if | took him withand left.

It would be hard for Munchkin to step out of his comfort zone if he left the environment and friends he was

familiar with. However, | did not expect that he had already taken these into consideration.

Still, there was one thing | was worried about.

| looked at Munchkin and asked, "But aren't you afraid that it'll be troublesif we go to Whaldorf City?"

Munchkin looked atwith a serious expression on her face. He pondered for a moment. Then, he tilted his

head and asked, "Mommy, what kind of troubles are you talking about?"

| pursed my lips and replied, "You'll

have much more homework to do if you study in Whaldorf City. There are many more things that you'll have to

learn there. And you'll have to head to other places to study after your school ends. There are ssubjects

that you might not be interested in, but you'll still have to learn them..."

| was worried that | was exaggerating it and Munchkin would be shocked to hear that. Homework had always «

been children's nightmare, after all.