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The Woman From Hell

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Chapter 634

| shook my head. "I can't go on a business trip. Munchkin will be all alone at home. He'll get scared. | can't go

away."

He held his forehead and laughed, saying, "I've taken this into consideration. You know that we're just a branch

store, so there's no need to go on business trips at all. However, the head office will assign tasks a t certain

times requesting each store to send a few employees to go on a business trip. Zenon is just a small county, so

you won't need to go on business trips as often and there won't be much work to do, so one employee will do.

Most importantly, you'll get paid for the business trips."

| was stunned and a little tempted. "How much is the salary?”

"8,000." After a pause, he said, "It's a waste of talent for a prestigious university graduate like you to be a

waitress. Besides, Munchkin is slowly growing up and your spending will increase. Your salary as a waitress won't

be enough.”

It was true. Although | had ssavings, | would need to have more money in order to give the child a better

life. Besides, he was already four years old. Most children were starting to develop hobbies at this age.

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The other day, | was thinking about enrolling Munchkin in a drawing class. | learned from other parents in the

past two days that although Zenon was a small county, the tuition fees for hobby classes were not cheap.

After thinking about it, | looked at him and asked, "Are you sure there's extra pay?"

He nodded. "I can assure you."

I smiled. "Thanks a lot, then."

"You're welcome. But your thanks isn't going to be enough. You need to buya meal someday," Fred said with

a smile.

"Sure."

When the kindergarten gate opened, the teachers brought the children out class by class. Munchkin and

Pumpkin were in the sclass.

When the two children saw us, their faces broke out in bright smiles.

Munchkin looked atand shouted, "Mommy!"

After a pause, he looked up at his teacher and said, "M s. Tilly, Pumpkin's and my parents are here. We're leaving

now, goodbye."

Having said that, Munchkin grabbed Pumpkin’s hand and ran toward us.

After hugging my legs, Munchkin said in a childish voice, "Mommy, | invited Pumpkin over for dinner. We

both praised your cooking."

After a pause, he lowered his voice and said, "Don't embarrass me, okay?"

| was helplessly amused. | looked at Pumpkin and said, "Tina, do you want to cover to our place and have

dinner together?"

Tina was a reticent and introverted girl. She clenched Fred's fingers tightly and raised her head to look at m e,

muttering, "Thank you, Miss Lane.”

“Let's go, then!"

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Back in the yard, Munchkin and Pumpkin went picking vegetables. Fred went to buy sfish after sending us

back and would probably take a while before he would cback.

| went to the kitchen to rinse the vegetables and prepared to cook up a storm.

My days went by like this. In these three years, | basically did all the cooking myself in order to keep Munchkin

healthy. | would cook different foods for him to try.

After a long time, | managed to brush up on my culinary skills. After rinsing the vegetables, Munchkin and

Pumpkin had cback after picking svegetables.

The two children were carrying a small basket each. Pumpkin's basket was stuffed to the brim and even the

vegetables were about to fall out.

There were two cucumbers in Munchkin's basket. It seemed like he had picked them up while following behind

Pumpkin.

"We're back, Mommy." Munchkin carried the basket, his face stained with mud.

When | saw sweat covering Pumpkin's face, | quickly took the basket and wiped the sweat from her forehead,

saying helplessly, “Give Munchkin sof the veggies next time. Don’t carry all of it alone!"

Pumpkin laughed and looked at Munchkin, saying in a childish voice, "I'm way stronger than him."