Chapter 261 Cat Out Of The Bag (Part One)

Rena stopped drying her hair. She felt that there was something wrong with Leena's expression. She looked at it carefully and found that Leena's face was very cold. Was it because her parents came today that she was greatly irritated?

Rena followed her to sit on the sofa and asked, "Leena, have you really thought it over?"

With her hands crossed over her arms, Leena stared at the pile of special products and said coldly, "Even if I give birth to him, what can I do? He will not live a good life without a father. I came from a single parent family. I know what I have suffered. Look at you, you came from a happy family, so you are much better than me. I really don't want my children to continue to suffer."

Leena had lost her father since she went to high school. She had worked hard for so many years, and finally learned that her parents were not her biological parents. She hadn't even seen her real parents. She had experienced that kind of pain and sadness for more than twenty years, and she really felt that it was unbearable. If she gave birth to this child, s

o mention Carlson. But her main task today was to buy some stationery for her son, so she didn't think too much. The most important thing was to get down to business first.

Holding her mother's hand, Leena was happily walking forward, but two little boys in the stationery shop suddenly rushed out. Because their movements were too fierce and unexpected, Leena was pushed by one of the boys to a row of shopping cart nearby before she could dodge.

Fortunately, Leena had let go of her mother's hand early, or she would have been pulled down by her.

The two impolite boys didn't even look back after they pushed someone. They ran madly all the way, as if they were doing a 100-meter sprint.

Mrs. Yang murmured, "Why are children so impolite nowadays?" She turned around and helped Leena up, "Are you okay? Did you get hurt?"

Holding the mobile shopping cart, Leena felt a little pain from her waist and belly just now. But it didn't matter. An adult could bear the impact. She waved her hand and said to Mrs. Yang, "I am okay. It's just that my knees hurt a little."