Chapter 730
The Woman From Hell
I suddenly felt immensely suffocated and got up, saying, "I need to go to the washroom."
He did not cherish her when she was still alive and waited until she was gone to regret and miss
her.
Too little too late!
When I walked out of the toilet and washed my hands, I sensed someone behind me. I looked up in
the mirror to see Nadia standing there.
She looked somewhat sullen. "Did you show up in front of Mason with the kid so he'll take him
back?"
I cast my eyes down. "He's my son."
Nadia said coldly, "If you don't want Mason to take him back, then stop showing up in front of him.
What you're doing will only affect our lives."
"Affect your lives?" I was amused.
Nadia snorted. "Am I wrong to say that?"
I pulled out two pieces of paper from the toilet-roll holder and wiped my hands with them. I said as I
wiped, "I'm the last person who wants him to meet Munchkin. Why don't you go back and ask him
who was the one who suggested having this meal today? Itâs not too late for you to say this to me
once you've
asked him.â "Must you let him see you just because he wants to?"
Nadia's face flushed red. "I'm carrying his child now. When we go to South Vasetine, we can then
live together as a happy family. You're a mother yourself, s o can you please understand the pain
I'm going through? Don't let that child appear in Masonâs and m y lives ever again."
I looked at her and sympathized with her. A child was actually able to make her this anxious. I could
not help but sneer.
"Blood ties are the most wonderful thing in this world. None of us can say for sure what will happen
in the future. I hope you'll take good care of your baby and carry on with your life. You don't have to
care about anything else.â
Even Munchkin could tell that Mason did not love her. If she was not carrying Mason's child, then
she might not even be able to capture his attention, let alone marry into the Lynches.
I did not want to continue this meaningless conversation with her and quickly left the washroom.
At this moment, Fred called me and I found a quiet place to answer his call. He asked me where I
was and how I was doing recently. I replied to him truthfully. H e then said a few more words to me
and hung up.
When I returned to the private room, I saw only Theo and Mason. I frowned. "Whereâs Munchkin?"
"He wanted to go to the washroom, so Nadia went with him," Mason said.
Nadia hated Munchkin, so how could I allow them to spend time alone?
I took a deep breath and looked at Theo. "Why didnât you go with Munchkin? Nadia is pregnant and
Munchkin is especially mischievous. What if an accident happened?"
Seeing that I was angry, Theo grew slightly anxious." Why donât you calm down first? I'll go and take
a look."
I glared at him and turned around to leave the private room.
I was not really afraid that something might happen t o Nadia. I was worried that something would
happen t o Munchkin. Munchkin's presence was a threat to Nadia, and most importantly, there was
something very wrong with her character. I did not believe that she would treat the child kindly.
On my way to the washroom, I saw Munchkin and Nadia.
Nadia was currently crouched down in front of Munchkin saying things to him. Although her face
was full of smiles, I could tell from the aggrieved look o n Munchkin's face that she had said
something mean t o him.
A surge of anger rushed to my head as I quickly stormed over to shield Munchkin behind me. "What
did you say to him?"