At that moment, William scoffed and snorted coldly, "Your daughter is a bully. We should be glad that she didn't bully us. How could we bully her?"
Those words left Sharon tongue-tied.
What?
Baffled, Sharon pointed at Sadie and widened her eyes. "You're saying that she's a bully? A little girl like her bullying you, two adult men?"
What a joke! Wasn't he embarrassed to say such a thing?
When the other man on the sofa with glasses heard Sharon's words, he frowned and said with a broken English, "Are you sure she is a little girl? I think she's a little demon."
Did he say that her daughter was a little demon?
How could this be tolerated?
This man was courting death!
Furious, Sharon was about to make her move, but she realized that someone else was faster than her.
At that moment, Sadie, who was next to her, sped toward the man at high speed. As agile as a monkey, she jumped on the man with glasses and started to hit him and scratch him.
Immediately, the man with glasses shouted, "Hey you! Get off me right now!"
However, Sadie sat on the top of the man's head as she punched and kicked him.
The man was at a loss for a moment, and he didn't know what to do with her.
After Sadie finished, she ran towards her mother and hid behind her. Then she sniffed and said, "Mom, don't be afraid. I taught him a lesson for you!"
Shocked, Sharon looked at Sadie, and she was speechless for a moment.
Why... was her little angel acting like...
At that moment, Sharon couldn't find any adjectives to describe what she just saw.
Meanwhile, Sadie wrapped her soft arms around Sharon's legs as she raised her head with her eyes widened. In a soft and cute voice, she asked, "Mom, why are you looking at me like this?"
Immediately, Sharon shook her head and answered, "Oh... it's nothing..."
Then, William snorted, "Well, this is the good little girl that you've just said!"
Instantly, Sharon replied, "Of course, my daughter is a good girl!"
Since William couldn't be bothered to argue with Sharon, he went over to the man with glasses and whispered something to him.
They spoke in a low voice so that Sharon couldn't hear them.
After the man with glasses received William's order, he sized up Sharon from top to bottom a few times with a snort. Then the man adjusted his glasses before returning to the room.
What the hell was going on?
With a frown, Sharon stared at them.
Suddenly, Sadie tugged onto the corner of Sharon's shirt, which pulled Sharon back to her senses. Then, Sharon squatted down in front of Sadie and asked, "What's wrong, baby?"
Excitedly, Sadie pointed at the snacks on the table and said, "Mom, I want to eat that."
How could she still think of food at such a time? This daughter of hers was really a foodie!
Moreover, she didn't dare to give William's food to Sadie. What if William poisoned the food?
"Sadie, be good and hold on for a while. I will let you have some snacks when we get home, okay?"
"Alright." Then, Sadie licked her lips. Although she really wanted to eat it, she still listened to Sharon obediently.
However, Sharon didn't know what William said to the man with glasses and what he was doing inside the room, so she and Sadie crouched in the corner. As Sharon guarded Sadie closely, she thought to herself about what would be the chances of them to sneak out while they weren't paying attention...
While Sharon waited for the right time to escape, she asked, "Sadie, you haven't told me why were you screaming earlier?"
Earlier, the scream from Sadie had almost scared Sharon to death.
When Sadie heard Sharon's question, she rubbed her eyes and batted her long eyelashes that looked like the wings of a butterfly. "That uncle wanted to snatch my snacks away, but I didn't want to give them to him. That's why I shouted."
That answer left Sharon wordless.
Did she actually scream just because of snacks?
What a true foodie she was.
Then, Sharon lowered her voice and asked, "Then tell me, did the two uncles hit you?"
Calmly, Sadie shook her head.
It was then only Sharon let out a sigh of relief.
As soon as she turned her head, her gaze met
William's gaze that was filled with mockery.
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