Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 36
Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 36
Chapter 36 Waiting for the Murray family to Beg Her
After venting, Mara calmed down.
She saw that it was dark outside, but no one called her back, and her heart was restless.
“Mom, I’d better go back. I’ll go back and beg her, even if I have to put up with it for Lulu.”
In the end, Mara was still afraid of being driven away.
Chloe’s eyes glared, “Why are you begging her? You’ve been too nice all along. That’s why they bully you like this.”
She took out the phone and made several detours before she asked one of the Murray family maids about Lulu’s afternoon crying spells.
Chloe said proudly, “Look. Lulu cries so much without you. Don’t worry, they can’t handle Lulu. You should wait for them to beg you.”
Mara hesitated, “No way.”
Chloe held her arms, “How is that impossible? What child can leave mom? From Lulu’s birth to now you have not left a day. Tonight, Lulu must be haunted.”
Everyone knew when Lulu made trouble, no one could coax her well.
“Listen to mom. I have been here before. Wait, in less than two days they will beg you to go back.”
Mara couldn’t decide, but she thought her mother had a point.
No one could handle Lulu crying, and the Murray family couldn’t let Lul cry all night, could they? Even if she cried herself to sleep this night, what about tomorrow?
Zion looked better than Lulu but was more difficult to get. He loved to play games. Once one interrupted him, he would smash the phone in
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Mara was relieved to think about it.
She was actually betting that she wanted to give the Murray family a taste of their own medicine, and when they found out they couldn’t do without her, they would not dare to let David divorce her again.
**
At night, without her mother by her side, Lulu did get red-eyed.
However, once she remembered how crying can’t fill the basin, she did not dare to cry and fuss again.
Ada felt sorry for her and sighed, “Go to sleep. Just get up tomorrow.”
Lulu covered the quilt, flattened mouth tears.
“You get out. I don’t want you.” She shouted, choking on a sob.
Ada wanted to say something, but Lulu suddenly grabbed a pillow and smashed it hard on Ada’s face, “Go away.”
She didn’t want Ada but her mother.
Lulu didn’t cry and fuss anymore, but she still had the same temper and swept everything off the table with a clatter.
Ada had to leave while saying, “If you need anything, you ring the bell.”
When she walked outside, Ada saw Alana outside, standing next to Susie in her pajamas.
Alana asked, “And she threw a tantrum?”
Ada said, “Much better. Do not get angry. She is a child.”
Alana grunted.
Just because she was a child, it was necessary to educate her.
If they did not educate her when she was young, could she grow up to understand all of a sudden?
That’s not possible.
Susie held the bunny, thought about it, and knocked on the door. With a serious face, she said in a cute voice, “Lulu, are you afraid of being alone at night? There are ghosts at night. Are you afraid of ghosts? Why don’t I accompany you?”
Lulu glared and thought Susie was the bad guy. That’s what she said on
purpose.
“I don’t want your company. Get out.” Only to hear a bang, Lulu slammed the door.
Susie blinked innocently. It’s true what she said. There really were ghosts.
Lulu closed the door but still not relieved, so she opened the door and came out again, smashing a water glass.
Alana said coldly, “Come on, Susie. Ignore her.”
Susie had to carry the rabbit to her room and waved her hand to Alana at the door, “Good night, Grandma.”
Alana nodded, “Good night.”
Alana sighed, “Am I being too strict with Lulu?”
Susie hesitated for a moment, stood on tiptoe, and touched Alana’s head.
“Grandma, don’t worry. Everything will be fine.”
She had a serious face but a sweaty voice, pretending to be a small adult.
Alana couldn’t help but smile, and the melancholy in her heart was unexpectedly smoothed out.
***
In Susie’s room.
Mitch said, “Juicy, today, I teach you spells, spells you know it?”
Susie looked suspicious, “I am still young. Don’t lie to children.”
How could a person split a fireball? She was not a three-year-old anymore but four years old and already knew a lot of things.
Seeing Susie not believe it, Mitch hooked his lips, “Okay, you have talent. But spells are different. This needs to practice on the theory, fewer people could do it. Normally, you do not believe it. Hey, so Juicy is not working either.”
Susie frowned, “Are you using a provocative method? Don’t worry. I didn’ t accept it.”
This child was obviously a four-year-old, but how could she be so difficult to handle?
Susie stared at him, “You change one. Then, I will believe it.”
The corner of Mitch’s mouth twitched, “Although I am very powerful, a ghost.”
Susie understood and nodded, “Oh. That means that you can’t either.”
Mitch stroked his forehead, “What do you mean I can’t?”
He glared, “I am afraid if you know a great power, your hair will be burned away, into a small bald head.”
Susie, “But.”
Mitch, “Okay, Kids don’t ask so many questions. Here, repeat after me.”
Susie was speechless when seeing such a master.
**
On the other side, Lulu was hugging the blanket and was crying secretly.
Although she was afraid of crying, she felt very aggrieved.
While crying, she subconsciously touched tears and quickly climbed up to get a cup to fill.
A sudden gust of wind blew by and the window snapped softly.
Lulu was so frightened that she immediately looked over.
She rubbed her eyes. Why did she just seem to see a white shadow?
Lulu’s hands shivered, and she hurriedly threw the cup away, fiercely into the quilt.
The only sound under the covers was her breathing, but for some reason, she felt as if someone else was with her.
Lulu’s foot was tugged.
She screamed and jerked up and ran for the door, crying out as she did so, “Mommy
Behind her, a white shadow raised its hand and slowly walked toward her.