The Unstoppable Comeback Of the Unrivaled Ex-Wife-Chapter 376 - 372

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Chapter 376: Chapter 372

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After the discussion, Joanna and Mr. Q took the packed luggage and went straight to the kindergarten to pick up the two children from school.

Adie and Abby were thrilled and proud to see Joanna, and they were eager to show her off to the other children.

Abby pulled her best friend, Yara, over. She held her chin high and looked at Joanna in front of the kindergarten, proclaiming, "Look there! The most beautiful lady in the crowd is my mommy. She’s the best mommy in the world. I’m lucky to be her daughter!"

Yara looked on at Joanna with starry eyes but sighed regretfully. "Oh, Abby. Your mommy is indeed beautiful. Why is she with an ugly man in a mask? That’s such a waste."

"I frequently saw how the TV portrayed mismatched couples. Isn’t that just like your mommy and that masked man? If I were you, I would find a beautiful man for your mommy. Maybe she’d be happier with that."

Although young, the little girls were obsessed with pretty faces.

Abby loved pretty faces. Naturally, her best friend was the same.

Yara was curious about the masked man who often picked up Abby from school. What does he really look like?

"I heard that the masked uncle’s face was disfigured. He has a deep and long scar on his face. If your mommy really marries him, won’t she be scared? She might see the scar on his face if she suddenly wakes up at night."

Yara could not help but hug her arms and shiver at that thought.

Abby had a worried look on her face. She said in low spirits, "I’ve thought of the same problem, but he’s very nice to us. He’ll take care of Mommy. We can’t dislike him. A beautiful heart always trumps a beautiful face."

"Even so, I still think your Mommy deserves someone better looking. As her daughter, you should help her out," Yara insisted. She tried to convince Abby to find Joanna a good-looking man.

"Alas. My mommy has met a good-looking man, but she doesn’t like him. Not only that, she hates him. What can I do?"

The good-looking man Abby was referring to was her bad daddy Ace. She had met many handsome men, but Ace’s beauty definitely ranked first!

"She doesn’t like him? She must be lying. There’s no woman in this world who doesn’t like beautiful men. I guess she’s shy and deliberately pretending not to like him. You should find a way to set them up..."

"S-set them up?"

"That’s right. Do you know how to set them up? If not, I can teach you secretly! It’s a very useful skill!"

After that, Little Yara leaned closer to Abby and began to whisper.

Adie was standing at the front of the line and a little far from the two little girls. Seeing that it would be his turn to leave the school with Abby, he waved his hand at her.

"Abby, stop talking. We should go."

"Oh, okay! I’m coming, Adie!"

Abby ran to her brother’s side excitedly. Then, the teacher escorted them to Joanna.

Little Abby had just learned a great trick from her best friend. She was very excited to try setting up Mommy and Bad Daddy using those new techniques.

Joanna did not know what was on Abby’s mind. She took Abby’s hand and asked, "Honey, what were you whispering to the other kid? You both look very serious and happy!"

"Mommy, this is a secret between Yara and me. I promised her I tell anyone else, but I can give you a slight hint. We were talking about you."

"Oh?" Joanna was intrigued by Abby’s hint. She continued asking, "Was that all? Was there anything else?"

"You’ll find out soon. I can’t tell you now, or it’ll lose its magic."

"Uhh..." Joanna was so amused by her daughter and could not stop laughing.

Adie crossed his arms and said coolly, just like an adult, "What secret can they have? They must be talking about handsome guys again. Childish!"

Since they started kindergarten, the relationship between the two little ones had subtly changed.

The cool Adie was undoubtedly very popular in kindergarten. Nonetheless, he was too cold and distant and made no friends. The children liked him but dared not approach him.

On the contrary, his sister Abby had become the darling of her teachers and classmates because of her cute face and high emotional intelligence. She made a lot of friends and had companions wherever she went.

Adie was secretly jealous and felt he was no longer the only one for his sister. Abby used to worship and admire him. She always listened to him unconditionally. However, now, it seemed she had her own ideas and no longer listened to him. In fact, she was especially against him.

In particular, the siblings had a huge disagreement over their attitude toward Ace.

Abby advocated forgiving Ace and giving him another chance to redeem himself.

Meanwhile, Adie was aware of the ugly side of human nature and was determined to keep Ace away from Joanna.

The siblings had been quietly fighting because of this disagreement. Deeply embroiled in a cold war, they refused to talk to each other in kindergarten!

Adie opened the car door and got into the car ahead of Abby. Then, he sat on the furthest side and kept a distance from her.

Abby also ignored Adie for the first time ever. She sat on the other side of the back row, pouting and looking out the window.

Joanna was driving and immediately sensed something was wrong. She asked with a smile, "What’s with you two? Why aren’t you talking to each other? Is something wrong?"

"Mommy, I don’t want to talk to Adie anymore. He’s mean, and his face is always stern. Everyone is afraid of him!" Abby complained.

"Is that so? Adie? Are you mean in kindergarten?" Joanna asked Adie.

Adie had a sullen face and was full of worries. He answered, "Mommy, I’m not mean. Abby is just a trusting fool. She makes friends with everyone, regardless of whether they’re good or bad. I can’t forgive her for that!"

"Adie, you’re wrong!"

Abby disagreed, "I make friends with others because I think they’re cute and kind, not because I’m stupid!"

"You’re just stupid. If not, you wouldn’t give Bad Daddy another chance. Giving him a chance is the same as putting us in danger. Isn’t that silly?" Adie said with a serious expression.

Adie was not against Abby for being a socialite, but he objected strongly to Abby’s compassion toward Ace. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

"Uhh..."

Joanna tapped on the steering wheel awkwardly. She informed the children weakly, "That guy is indeed dangerous. Unfortunately, we’ll be living with him for a while. Are you okay with that?"