Marry Ex's Uncle After Divorcement

Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 166



Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 166

Watching his sullen expression, Theresa coughed slightly. In Charlie’s shoes, she actually knew he was doing it

for her own good.

She said to Charlie, “I’m just concerned about the child. I’m worried that Leonard may think you love Ben more

than him.”

“Ben is a good boy, and so does Leonard. The two have different personalities, so you cannot ask Leonard to

resemble Ben in every way. He has his strengths. You shouldn’t be biased, Charlie, if you keep pushing him like

that, Leonard will feel hurt.”

Charlie looked at her and said, “Okay, I’ll pay attention to it. You are so considerate, and it’s no wonder they Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.

both like you so much.”

Charlie could tell that both of the boys were close to Theresa.

It was the first time for him to be a father and he had no clue about how to be a good father. When he saw how

angry Theresa was as she went out, he actually reflected on whether he had gone too far.

Now that Theresa gave him such advice, he was willing to sincerely accept it, “I didn’t spend much time with

my children. So if you think something I do is inappropriate, please tell me.”

“Theresa was stunned for a moment at Charley’s words.

Was he really Charlie?

He used to act so haughtily, and she had not expected him to take so seriously what she had said to him. It’s

weird how he’s like a schoolboy who made a mistake.

Theresa calmed herself down and said, “Well, I’ll go take Leonard out for a walk, and take him to Cristina’s

place.”

“Sure.”

“I’ll let Ben stay with you.” She would have liked to take Ben with her, or even go away alone, and not suffer

this injustice. Charley’s manner, however, softened her.

At the very least, she could not leave while Leonard thought Charlie was a bad man. The bad image of his father

might never change in Leonard’s mind, and that would not be good for Leonard.

“Sure,” said Charlie.

When they get downstairs, Theresa borrows Jonathan’s car.

Mrs. Calsis looked at Theresa and said, “You’d better not bring Leonard with you.”

Leonard had just come back today and Theresa was taking Leonard out with her. Mrs. Calsis even wondered if

Theresa had abused the child.

Just as Mrs. Calsis finished her sentence, Leonard clung to Theresa’s thigh and wouldn’t let go.

Theresa knew what Mrs. Calsis was worried about, so she said reassuringly, “I’m just taking Leonard to see

Cristina. If you don’t believe me, you can call her later. Leonard is in a bad mood, so I’ll take him out for a walk

and see his Mom.”

Mrs. Calsis looked at Theresa with suspicion, but she let them leave.

Theresa looked at Ben and said, “Ben, how about you staying here with daddy?”

After all this fuss, the kids were not eating well.

“Okay.” Ben nodded, “Remember to bring my stuff back.”

Theresa promised, “Of course.”

She first went back to her own house, packed some clothes for the boys and herself, and then went to

Cristina’s.

Cristina had also just arrived home, and the house was in a state of disarray. She never liked to clean up, so

Theresa helped her to tidy the room first.


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