It wasn't until Beanie was born that the more he grew, the more he looked like Maddox.
Another thought came to her mind.
However, after thinking about it, she felt that it was impossible.
Minerva looked at him; her eyes were so cold that Benedict thought that she might finally acknowledge him.
However, in the next second, Minerva retracted her gaze and said indifferently, "Sir, you're mistaken. I'm quite busy, so please don't follow me anymore."
After saying that, Minerva continued pushing the shopping cart and left, pulling Beanie along with her.
This time, Benedict didn't chase after her. Instead, he stood rooted to the ground in astonishment.
He had said so many things but she still didn't want to acknowledge him.
Could it be that he had done something wrong back then?
Benedict didn't want to give up. He had been thinking about her for the past five years, but now she didn't even want to acknowledge him.
Thinking of this, Benedict quickly followed after her.
Minerva pushed the shopping cart to the counter to pay the bill. Beanie obediently followed her and helped her take her purse and carry her bag. After the bill was paid, they left the supermarket.
Benedict followed behind them.
It was probably because she didn't recognize him, so he refused to give up and followed them from the supermarket.
Minerva walked forward with a cold expression on her face. Beanie turned around to look and then carefully tugged at the hem of Minerva's clothes. "Mommy, that man keeps following us."
Upon hearing his words, Minerva paused for a moment but she didn't stop walking. She bit her lower lip and said, "Beanie, let's pay no heed to him and keep going forward."
"But... Don't you know that uncle? If you don't know him, why would he follow us?" Beanie raised his head and asked.
Minerva also wanted to ask Benedict why he wanted to follow her. Wasn't it a little too much to stalk someone else like that?
However, she did not want anything to do with him, so she would not do it.
Thinking of this, Minerva took a deep breath. She saw that not far ahead was the residential area where they lived. She could not let Benedict know that she was living there. Otherwise, what would she do if he kept coming there to look for her?
When she was thinking about it, she happened to see a barbecue shop on the side of the road, so she said, "Beanie, we've just been shopping for so long. Why don't we go in and eat something?"
Beanie looked up and said, "But Mommy, aren't we going home to cook?"
"It's fine," Minerva laughed softly. "Eating a little barbeque won't affect dinner. It's fine as long as we don't eat too much. I got too tired from walking. How's that?"
It was only then that Beanie nodded and said, "Alright then."
Hence, the mother and son went into the barbecue shop together. As soon as they sat down, the waiter greeted them with enthusiasm.
Benedict, who followed them, stopped. He stood outside the barbecue restaurant and looked around.
He was a smart person. He guessed that since Minerva did not take a taxi after shopping, but led the child and walked forward, she must live nearby. Now that she entered a barbeque store...
She probably did not want him to know where she lived.
As a man, if he was a gentleman, Benedict should have just left, instead of continuing to follow Minerva and make things difficult for her.
But... Five years had passed.
She was in this city. It was not easy for him to meet her that day so if he just left directly...
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