The shop owner's suspicious gaze made Charles a little uncomfortable. "Sir, I want to ride on your scooter. I'll give..."
"Ten times money of the scooter, right? You are a fraud. I won't believe you anymore. Give me back the steamed buns and you can't ride my scooter away. Humph, nowadays people are really hypocritical. If you don't have money, then work to earn some. There is no way you can deceive me." As soon as the shop owner finished his words, he reached out to grab the steamed buns from Charles' hand.
It was beyond Charles’ imagination that he would look helpless in front of a stranger one day. "I'm telling the truth. How can you not believe me?"
"Do you have any evidence to prove that you are rich?" The shop owner raised his chin and stared at Charles.
Confident that he would believe him if he said his name, Charles said, "My name is Charles Fu."
However, the shop owner only looked at him, confused.
"I don't know that name."
What he said left Charles dumbfounded. How could there be someone in the city who didn't know Charles? Even if this shop owner was not part of the elites, he should’ve at least seen Charles on
nally became a small black dot.
It broke his heart to think that his father was left alone.
"I also think Daddy is the best in the world," Nadia said in a low voice.
While her eyes were fixed in front, Nancy replied, "If you think your Daddy is a good man, you can choose to stay with him. I’m not forcing you to come with me."
After he sat back on his seat properly, Bobby asked, "But we want both Daddy and Mommy. What should we do?"
"Bobby, even though Daddy and I are separated, it doesn't mean that I am also separated from you. I will pick you up from school and bring you to our apartment. If I have time, I will take you to the zoo and so on..." A reassuring smile appeared on Nancy’s face.
However, it was not enough to coax the children. "But we still don't want Daddy and Mommy to be separated."
"That's because you are still young. When you grow up, you will know why Daddy and Mommy are not together. Love is very complicated. You will understand it when you grow up," Nancy patiently explained.
As much as she didn't want to hurt the children's hearts, the problem she was facing now was definitely not only about love.