"How could you blame something like that on Lucas?" Susan frowned angrily.
Even though Mandy was in bad shape, she should not vent her resentment on a kid.
"Why can't I blame him? My life was going well before I had him. It’s only after I got pregnant with him that my luck began to go downhill. He is such a jinx, and I have every reason to believe that he is the one who caused this ailment to me," Mandy said sharply.
Lucas did not dare fight back, but his eyes had gone red around the rims.
"Luca, your mommy is just throwing a tantrum. You don't have to take everything she said to heart." Susan hastily wrapped Lucas into her arms and comforted him. "Hah! Everything I said is true," Mandy said expressionlessly. "He is a curse that nobody wants."
The disgust in Mandy's eyes was too deep and powerful. Lucas finally could not hold back anymore and burst into tears. As he cried, he shouted, "Luca is not a curse! Luca is not a curse."
"Hah! You are not? Even your own parents don’t like you, so I’m sure that nobody else will like you either. If you're not a curse, then what are you?" Mandy added, causing Lucas to cry even louder.
It hurt Susan to see Lucas cry. She helped Lucas wipe the tears off his face in a flustered manner and then said in a soft voice, "Don't cry, Luca. You are a good boy. Aunty, uncle, and Chessie like you very much. You are not a curse that nobody wants."
Lucas stopped crying for a while. He looked at Susan eagerly and asked, "Is that true?"
"Yeah, it is true.” Susan nodded without any hesitation. Then, she frowned at Mandy and said, "You're emotionally unstable right now. I’ll take Lucas away."
Then, she led Lucas out of the room.
Lucas seemed sad, so Susan set everything aside and comforted him first.
Lucas had obviously become more attached to Susan, especially right after Susan showed kindness to him following the hard hit he had received from Mandy.
After a short while, Julian came downstairs along with Chesney.
When Chesney saw Lucas, she hopped over to him. She shoved her face right in front of Lucas and studied him meticulously when she saw his red eyes. "Are you crying, Lucas? Chesney has not cried in a long time. You're even lousier than Chessie!"
Lucas' face turned pink in embarrassment, but he fought back. "I'm not crying."
“Alright, you're not crying. Chessie is hungry. Let's go eat breakfast together," Chesney said as she reached out with her hand for Lucas.
Before Lucas could say anything, Chesney put her hand into his and pulled him toward the dining table.
Thanks to Chesney, Lucas soon broke into laughter and the two of them began to have fun together. After entrusting them to Julian, Susan went upstairs to see Mandy.
When she entered the room, Mandy was standing in front of the window. It had only
been a short time, yet she was as thin as a rake.
"What happened to you this morning? How can you say something like that to a kid?" Susan walked to her side as she spoke.
Mandy's face was ashen. She pressed her lips slightly. She did not answer Susan's question. Instead, she asked one of her own in a voice that sounded like a broken wind box. "Has he become even more attached to you?"
Susan was stunned for a while before she said, "It seems so."
"That’s good then," said Mandy as a relieved smile spread across her lips. She turned her head sideways to face Susan and looked straight into her eyes. There was a serious expression on her face that Susan had never seen before. "When Lucas grows up, don’t tell him that I’m dead. Just
tell him that I'm a selfish woman who abandoned him." "Why would you do that?" Susan was shocked. "He will hate you."
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