Chapter 934
The Woman From Hell
I put my phone on loudspeaker and placed it on the dressing table, saying with a smile, "I just
finished washing up. What are you doing?"
"Missing you."
This man really knew how to tease people sometimes.
Hearing the sound of rain from his side, I asked with a smile, "Is it raining in Whaldorf City?"
It often rained in April. Whaldorf City would get a lot o f rain this month.
Theo replied, "It rained not long ago. Did you see the box during the auction?"
I nodded. "I did. It's exactly the same as the one Mother gave me."
"Why didn't you continue bidding for it?" Theo asked indifferently.
Keith must have told him that I did not want to bid for the box.
I pursed my lips. "It's too expensive. I don't think itâs worth it."
Theo chuckled. "Itâs worth it if you like it. Besides, itâs
really meaningful, donât you agree?â
He was the typical kind of rich person who did not take money seriously. Hence, I did not want to
start this conversation with him. Instead, I said, "The box was successfully bid by someone called
Jackie. I told Keith to contact him to see if he was willing to try and open each otherâs boxes. He
agreed."
After a pause, I continued, "But this man kept trying to worm out the origin of the box from me.
When Keith and I drove back, he even followed our car. Heidi told me that this man is an assistant,
but she has no idea who the big shot behind him is. Now Iâm a little hesitant as to whether I should
approach him to open up the box.â
"Keith will investigate him and the big shot behind him. If thereâs no problem, then itâs fine. But if
there's a problem, then Iâll seize the box from him and give it t o you," Theo said with a smile.
I was stunned, then helplessly said, "You're such a robber.â
Theo chuckled. "Are you going to the cemetery tomorrow?"
"Yeah."
"What time are you leaving the house?â
I thought about it and said, "I may go earlier because the cemetery is a bit far." "Okay." Theo
yawned. "Remember to give me a call when you come back from the cemetery tomorrow."
I looked at the time. "I will. Go to bed early. I'm going t o bed too."
"Remember to dream of me." Theo chuckled.
"I wonât dream of you."
Theo and I joked around for a bit more before hanging up the phone.
After lying on the bed and switching the lights off, I fell asleep in no time at all.
I got up at six o'clock the next morning. After washing up, I went to Munchkinâs bedroom.
Munchkin was awoken by me and walked toward the bathroom in a sleepy state.
Afraid that he would bump into something, I helped him wash up after so long of not helping him.
Up until we got into the car, Munchkin was still not completely awake.
I stroked his smooth face and asked with a smile, "Did you sneak up to watch TV last night?"
"I didnât!â Munchkin was unhappy to be wronged and said while puffing up his cheeks, "I couldn't
sleep because of the change of environment.â
I laughed. "Mommy misunderstood you, then. I'm sorry."
Keith seemed to have not slept well last night either a s his dark circles were really heavy. I asked
him, "Did you have breakfast this morning?"