Chapter 130 Do You Miss Your Mother?
Kadyn picked up the bag and chose the best spot in the Ice Cream store. The waiter brought the menu,
and Mandel took it excitedly.
Kadyn put his schoolbag on the chair and looked at Mandel who was choosing his favorite flavor. His eyes were full of love.
Kadyn liked Mandel.
At the entrance of the kindergarten, Debbie could not find Mandel. She was so scared that she was nerv ous. Debbie quickly called Giselle. When Giselle heard that Mandel was missing, she rushed to kinderga rten.
The head of the kindergarten was anxious. She immediately checked the surveillance camera. When sh e saw that it was Kadyn who picked up Mandel, Giselle was so angry that her blood pressure rose. Gisell e called Terri and shouted angrily, âTerri, where did your bastard take my grandson? Iâm warning you. If anything bad happens to Mandel, Iâl l teach you a good lesson.â
Hearing this, Terri became nervous.
Giselle hung up the phone after venting her anger.
When Kadyn received Terriâs call, the waiter had just brought over the ice cream. Mandel took it and beg an to eat it with delight.
It seemed that the ice cream was extremely delicious.
Kadyn said, âMom, Mandel is with me. I will send him back later. Donât worry. Nothing will happen.â
Terri cursed and said, âHurry up and send him back Giselle was very angry just now. Kadyn, you know very well about our current situation. Why do you have to provoke her?â
âGot it.â
Kadyn hung up.
Mandel glanced at Kadyn and asked, âA call from my grandmother?â
âYes.â
Kadyn lit a cigarette and quietly waited for Mandel to finish eating. Only then did Kadyn pick up Mandelâs bag and hold his hand. They walked out of the shop and were about to cross the road. However, a shrill whistle sounded. Kadyn immediately
retreated and pulled Mandel back.
The car window rolled down, revealing a charming face. The woman glanced at Kadyn and Mandel.
âAre you blind?â
Just now, if the woman hadnât stepped on the brake timely, the car would have rolled over them.
The woman was Savanna.
When Kadyn reacted, Savanna drove away.
Kadyn looked at the Bentley that was driving on a road to a certain company. Kadyn raised his head and looked at the words âL&S Limitedâ printed on the building. Suddenly, Kadyn thought of Lucas.
Kadyn wondered whether the company was the one established by Lucas and Savanna.
âMandel, do you miss your mom?â
Kadyn asked Mandel.
âMotherâ was a distant and unfamiliar term for Mandel. In his impression, he had no idea about his mom.
Mandel just knew that he should have a mother like others.
Mandel thought about it and nodded. âYes, I miss her, but itâs useless. She died.â
Brandon didnât treat Mandel strictly, and Giselle doted on Mandel. Therefore, Mandel was not only eccentric but al so seemed to be a lot more mature and rational than ordinary children.
From a young age, Giselle had lied to Mandel that his mother was dead. So, in Mandelâs mind, he was a
child without a mother.
âWhat if she is not dead?â
Kadyn asked again.
âThatâs impossible. Grandma said that she gave birth to me and died. She died from losing lots of blood.â
Mandel said firmly as if he did not believe his mother was still alive in this world.
Kadyn walked to the side of the car and carried Mandel into the car. When Kadyn sent Mandel to the Cas selâs house, he instructed Mandel, âWhere did we go today?â
Mandel smiled at Kadyn and replied, âI went to the amusement park. I rode a wooden horse and rode a roller coaster.â
Kadyn suddenly knew why he liked Mandel.
Mandel was too smart.
âYes.â
Kadyn gave Mandel a thumbsâ
up and kissed him on his little face with appreciation. Kadyn patted Mandel on the shoulder and said, âG o home. Your grandmother is worried.â
Mandel waved at Kadyn, took his bag, and got out of the car. Soon, Mandelâs small figure disappeared at the door of the villa.
Kadyn turned the car around and left.
Giselle, who was nervous, saw Mandel come back. She hugged him and checked his condition. When Gi selle was sure that Mandel didnât get injured, she relaxed. Then, Giselle asked Mandel with a serious tone, âTell me, where did Kadyn take you?â
Mandel repeated what he had just said to Kadyn.
âReally?â
Giselle asked.
âItâs more real than real gold.â
As he spoke, Mandel made a face at Giselle. He hugged Giselleâs leg and acted like a spoiled child. âGra ndma, donât be so prejudiced against Kadyn. He treats me well. He often takes me to play.â
Realizing that he had said something should be kept secret, Mandel quickly covered her mouth.
âOften?â
Giselle was surprised. She was so angry. She just knew that it was not the first time that Kadyn took Mandel out.
Giselle was afraid that Kadyn might have some tricks. Giselle solemnly said to Mandel, âMandel, he and your father are not born from the same mother. He is a bad man. In the future, you are no Mandel didnât understand the grudges between adults. He only knew that Giselle had never been so serio It looked like Giselle was going to eat him up.
Mandel swallowed a mouthful of saliva and nodded. âOK.â
Lucas heard that Brandon wanted Savanna to go to work in the Cassel Group and Brandon had even spe agreed to sign the contract. He couldnât take back his words.
For the benefit of the company, Lucas had no choice but to watch Savanna go to work in the Cassel Grou Lucas sent Savanna to the entrance of the Cassel Group and gently instructed, âKeep a distance from Bra âI know.â
Savanna rolled her eyes at Lucas. Lucas looked like he was sending a sheep into a tigerâs house.
Lucas put his arms around Savannaâs waist. They looked at each other face to face. Lucas kissed Savann A victorious smile appeared on Lucasâ face.
Savanna entered the company and felt that the atmosphere was a little strange, especially in the area of the administrative office. Everyone dared not even come up. They w At noon, Jim came to inform Savanna to attend a meeting.
When Savanna entered the conference room, Brandon, who was sitting in the first place, sat in an imposi conference topic. It included cooperation with L&S Limited. Otherwise, there was no need for Savanna to attend the meeting.
The oppressive aura caused many of the higherâups to be nervous.
Savanna randomly picked a seat and sat down. Not long later, Jim came over and whispered to her, âMs.
Mandel looked forward and saw that there was an empty seat next to Brandon. She had to get up and sm Brandon rejected several proposals in a row. The person in charge of the proposals was already drenched âMs. Thompson, please report the plan.â
Savanna was still in a trance and did not seem to hear what Brandon said. Seeing that Brandon was unhappy, Jim quickly came over and reminde Savanna smiled apologetically. She calmly got up and walked to the front. Savanna bent down to connect