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Chapter 1546
| held my forehead, speechless. Theo was impulsively making purchases again.
As we were talking, Theo turned around from the kitchen with milk and bread in his hand.
He put them in front of the dining table and motioned forto sit on the stool next to it.
"I've assigned the cutting to Caroline, and you're responsible for kneading the meatballs. Naturally, I've bought
all the ingredients. | didn't know what to buy, so | just bought a random combination of stuff."
| looked over at the smorgasbord of items on the table and did not know what to do with them.
"Munchkin, have a look and tell us what you want to eat. We'll get Caroline to help cut the ingredients."
| looked at the big bag of breadcrumbs next to me. "Are you still planning to open a meatbail shop? Then maybe
these breadcrumbs might not be enough."
| deliberately teased back.
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"It's okay, I'll buy more if it's not enough," Theo said seriously.
| let out a long sigh as there was no way to get to him.
After all, he had never made meatballs once. It was good enough that he knew enough to buy breadcrumbs.
After he untied his apron, | noticed that he was wearing a high-fashion shirt.
"Are you going to be busy with work?" | asked hastily.
"Well, I'm going to take care of a little something. Don't worry, I'll be back in the afternoon."
The simple question had a different meaning to Munchkin.
"Mommy, you shouldn't let Daddy go," the little one said, and my face quickly began to burn.
"What are you talking about, you little rascal?"
"It's obvious, Mommy. Look at you blushing. Munchkin finished speaking, picked up a custard bun, and ran.
Fortunately, he ran fast. Otherwise, | would have caught him and slapped him on his butt.
This little guy was getting naughtier day by day.
Theo still tagged along and made a fuss with him as he walked to the sofa. While putting on his coat, he said,
"Munchkin, you'll need to
accompany Mommy well wheny
not around. She's scared of being alone now. The father and the son paired up and deliberately looked my way.
"I'm not!"
| said childishly.
"Don't worry. Mommy. | can protect you when Daddy isn't around." Munchkin crossed his arms and tried to show
his manly side.
"| can take care of myself," | looked at Munchkin and said very seriously.
After | said this sentence, | suddenly realized that | was acting a little childishly too.
Sure enough, the smile on Theo's face indicated that | had fallen for the trick.
| glared at them both and paid no more attention to them.
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Theo got dressed, walked over to the dining room table, and after he placed a gentle kiss on my forehead, he
walked around the sofa. As he left, Munchkin shouted, "Bye, Daddy."
"Be good and wait forat home," he said to Munchkin as if he was saying it toas well.
This scene had appeared in my mind countless times, but it was only a fantasy back then. Now, it had finally
ctrue, but I still could not believe it. After finishing breakfast and putting the dishes in the sink, Munchkin
crunning over. "Mom, when are we going to start making the meatballs?"
| looked back at the pile of ingredients on the table and got a headache.
"What would you like to eat? We'll decide while we pack."
| had originally thought of going to the market together as a family, but | did not expect the grocery shopping
part to be over by the t| got up.
Munchkin and rummaged around. |
felt as if Theo had asked Keith to
move the entire market over. Although the variety of ingredients here was not as many as in the actual market, «
we had enough to open a stall.