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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1905

Time passed quickly, and in a blink of an eye, night had befallen.

With Hattie present, dinner was ultimately a short affair.

After more or less filling up his tummy, Munchkin proposed to go out for a walk.

It was better to go out for a walk and to try to stay away from Hattie as much as possible to avoid recurring incidents.

"Let's go together. I'm very full too. " Hattie touched her slightly bulging belly with a satisfied face.

What she said was true. She practically walloped all the dishes tonight. I almost thought she was a reincarnation of a starving ghost.

'Forget it, we’ll just go out together. At least the air outside is clear. We can just find a chance to get rid of her.'

Thinking of this, I felt a little better.

Theo did not come with us because he still had work to do. Hence, he stayed in the study to work.

I brought Munchkin out while Hattie and Nicky followed.

There was a section of the road that was relatively remote, so we took a car through there and came to a nearby shopping area.

Munchkin probably had not gone out with me for a long time as he seemed a little excited. His little hands clenched mine tightly as his eyes darted around. "Mommy, can I choose one thing today?” he asked with great interest.

His eyes were fixed on a pile of racing cars when he asked this. Presumably, he wanted one of them.

Since he seldom asked for anything, it was alright to indulge him this time.

I nodded. "Okay, but you can only choose one."

"Yes!" Munchkin nodded heavily at me, then happily went to choose.

Hattie was following behind us, and when she saw me buying toys for Munchkin, disgust filled her face. "Buying toys for a child will hurt them the most. Diligence has to be instilled from an early age.

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