Sweet Revenge By Nuit Chapter 726
Sweet Revenge By Nuit Chapter 726
Chapter 726 Will you accompany me?
“Do you like Aama?” Silvia gently asked her son, wanting to know how much she weighed in the child’s heart.
“I like her!” exclaimed the youngster without hesitation.
“Then, how much do you like her?” Silvia inquired.
“Hmm…” He was still at a loss for words and felt a little embarrassed for a moment.
“Do you like Aarna more than Mom and Dad?” Silvia asked.
“Mom and Dad!” Asher replied.
Silvia was relieved.
“Well she won’t be around all the time,” Silvia said.
“Why?” Asher asked.
“Because she is a nanny. When you get older and don’t need her to look after you, or she has something to do at home, she may leave. Just like the other servants in our family, Understand?”
She wanted to try to explain it simply so that the child could understand it, but he didn’t seem to understand it very well.
The little brows were furrowed, thinking seriously, trying to process what his mother had said, and just as Silvia was considering how to explain, he abruptly asked, “Can’t you look after me all the time?”
“No one can take care of you all the time, including your parents. You are a boy who will grow into a man. You must learn to care for yourself on your own. Of course, while you are a child, your parents will take care of you! And then when you’re older, you’ll help take care of your younger siblings,” Silvia said, pointing to his stomach.
When he heard about taking care of his younger siblings, he became excited and exclaimed, “Yeah!”
‘Then… if Aarna leaves one day in the future, don’t cry.”
“Are you going to return?”
“Hmm… maybe!” Silvia thought for a moment.
“Oh,” the child pouted, not saying anything else. It’s difficult to say how much he understands, but it has mentally prepared him.
The door was suddenly pushed open while the mother and son were talking, and Aama appeared at the door. She was startled and
then smiled, “Ma’am, am I running late?
“Aarna…” Asher jumped off and ran towards her, raising his small arms.
Aarna naturally bent down and picked him up, smiling as she said, ‘Have you washed your face and brushed your teeth?”
“No,” Asher answereed.
“Then I’ll take you to wash up.” Aarna tapped his little face lightly and said with a smile.
Silvia called out to Aarna as she turned around with the child in her arms. “Aarna.”
Aarna turned around with a puzzled look on her face, “Ma’am?”
“No matter whose room you enter from now on, remember to knock on the door first. Silvia stood up, calmly giving a casual order.
A look of uneasiness flashed across Aarna’s face, and she immediately understood that Silvia was accusing her of being rude, “Sorry for my intrusion, Yes, ma’am.”
“Take Asher to wash and change clothes, and then allow him to come down for breakfast.” Returning to her room, she went to wash and change clothes first, as she still had a lot to do.
“Yes””Aama responded by escorting the child into the restroom.
Asher carefully finished brushing the child’s teeth, taught him to brush his undeveloped teeth, and then wiped his face.
Aama noticed that Asher seemed off and asked, “What’s the matter?”
*Aarna?”
“Yes?”
“Will you be leaving?”
Aana didn’t know how to respond at first.
After a few seconds of silence, she returned her gentle gaze to the child and asked, “Did your mother inform you?”
“Yes. Will you leave?” NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
“Maybe! “After a brief pause, she asked slowly, “Will you miss me?”
“Yes!”He nodded decisively and said confidently.
“Don’t cry if I really leave someday!”She gave him an adoring nod and smile.
“Mom said, Ill be a man someday so I won’t cry then!” Asher explained.
Aama burst out laughing and said, “Yes, you are a little man, but you are fantastic! Go ahead and put on your pans, little man.” “Okay!”Turning around to the bedroom, picking up the clothes to be worn on the bed and attempting to figure out how to put them on. Seeing the little guy, Aarna had a gentle smile on his face, but her eyes dimmed little by little.
Asher, who had changed into casual sportswear, was very attractive, but he was not very stable when walking the stairs with his small feet, so he was carried down by Aarna and placed in the restaurant on the first floor.
“Let’s eat breakfast. You’ll be coming with me today.” Silvia looked at him and said.
Asher’s interest was piqued and he asked, “What are your plans for today?”
“Go play,” Silvia said, then looked at Aama “I’m not going to be at home with Asher all day today, so I’ll give you the day off. You can do whatever you want, and if you need a car, just let the Palmer know. I’ve already informed you.”
“No, no, I’m not going anywhere.” Aarna quickly replied.
“It’s up to you.” There was no further persuasion, just explaining one thing, let’s forget it.
“Don’t worry, eat slowly, and we’ll leave after eating,” he said, turning to face his son.
The mother and son ate quietly the entire time, and Aama stood by the side for a while before turning and walking away silently.
Silvia drove after breakfast while Asher sat in the back seat on the safety seat, kicking his legs leisurely “Going to grandpa’s house?”
“Yes,” Silvia answered
“How did you get to Grandpa’s house?”
Silvia didn’t answer.
“Mom drives by herself.” He turned his face and replied casually
Every time she went to see Mr. Drake or when she took Asher out, she would only drive herself, otherwise a driver would take her.
Silvia had no idea her son paid attention to so much.
The child’s words reminded her that if a child noticed then others must have noticed as well.