Chapter 768 Is Uncle Blind Or Not
Chapter 768 Is Uncle Blind Or Not
Leon let her push him out. There was a faint smile on his face, but also a hint of helplessness.
"Do you really want me to leave?"
"Hurry up!" Michelle was so nervous that her hands trembled. She was not in the mood to joke with him. However, just as she pushed him to the yard, Nine appeared out of nowhere and stopped him.
Elaine also came out of the kitchen with the last dish and saw the two people at the door. Michelle was petite and only reached his shoulder. She couldn't block him out of sight.
Michelle, you are back. Where are you and Leon going? Come and eat."
With Nine in front of them and her mother behind them, Michelle felt that he couldn't escape. She was so nervous that she froze in place, forgetting that there were two more kids at home, and that she didn't notice how natural her mother's tone was.
So she whispered, "Leon, see, you can't leave, can you? Didn't you promise not to come?"
When Leon turned around, he saw Elaine was taking dishes to the table with her back to them. Leon bent over, got close to Michelle's ear and bit it gently.
Michelle was stunned as if the electricity ran through her body. With her eyes wide open, Michelle hurriedly
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His hands passed through Van's armpits and carried him to his side. He also picked up a piece of fish and began to pick up fishbone.
He picked up the fishbone quickly and fed them to Van's mouth with a spoon when Michelle was in a daze.
Seeing how skillful he was in feeding the child, Michelle stopped struggling when she thought of herself, but she picked up the fishbone happily.
"Leon, you feed him. I'm here to pick up fish bones, but it's a little slow."
"It doesn't matter." Leon said with a smile.
Van was confused, especially when Michelle put the fish without fish bones into his bowl. His uncle couldn't see or spoon it as if he was blind.
"Uncle Leon." Confused, Van pointed at the fish piled up in his bowl.
Leon's hand holding the spoon paused. He frowned and said, "Don't you want to eat? It's a waste. We can't waste food, okay? I will eat it for you."
Then Leon scooped up a full spoon of fish and put it into his mouth.
Van was stunned. He was speechless. He thought in confusion. 'Uncle Leon, you are not blind.
No, Uncle Leon, you have eaten all the fish that Aunt Michelle gave me!
All of them!
It has been eaten up!'
Van wanted to cry.