“What’s wrong with letting me bum meals off you? How miserly of you,” Chester said humorously.
“I’m not miserly.” Charity smiled faintly, and her eyes looked so bright that it looked like she could see through him. “Even though you said you’re here to bum meals off me, I’m worried you’ll soon take this as your home and refuse to leave.”
At that instant, Chester’s intention was seen through. After panicking for two seconds, he quickly pulled himself together and sighed. “Charity, I didn’t think giving you some bread would lead to such a big misunderstanding. I really think we can never get together in this life and that I don’t deserve to be with you. I’m more than content to see your smiling face once in a while. Yes, I admit I have an ulterior motive for living next door. Nevertheless, I can’t get over you even after over the years getting treatment for my leg overseas.”
While speaking, he suddenly paused and darted a sad glance at Charity.
“Now, I think watching you from afar is a form of blessing too.”
“...”
Charity was lost for two seconds.
She knew that Chester still could not get over her.
In fact, Chester intend to protect her even though they could not get together.
At that moment, Cal suddenly bawled in Chester’s arms.
“What… Is he okay?” Chester became nervous. “I’m carrying him very gently, and it shouldn’t hurt.”
“He has probably pooped.” Charity extended her hand. “Let me change his diaper.”
“It’s okay. I can deal with smelly poop.” Chester wanted to do something for the child. However, when he unwrapped the diaper, the smelly, yellowish poop almost made him faint.
Seeing that, Charity crossed her arms and did not go forward.
She watched Chester clumsily change the diaper for the child. He even accidentally stained his pants with the poop.
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