Chapter 1030
CHAPTER 1030 GOSSIP
The little girl eximed, "Daddy, let''s go out and y! The balloons can only fly so high in the house,
but I want them to fly higher!"
"A double-story house isn''t high enough for you, my dear? The balloons might fly away if you want
them to fly any higher," Norman replied with a weak yet doting smile.
This vi was the only property that Norman had left, but it belonged to his mistress, Hry Turner. At
this moment, he was grateful that he had bought her a vi; otherwise, Elisa would have taken it away.
As Hry looked at Norman''s worried expression, she caressed her daughter''s cheek. She said, "Okay,
Daddy has already yed with you for so long. You should go back to your room and take a bath. We''ll
talk againter."
Mindy pouted and whined, "But Daddy just came. I want to y with Daddy!!"
Hearing his daughter''s request to y, Norman couldn''t resist but embrace her, "We will y. Daddy
will certainly y with you. But let''s not go out. We can y at home."
"No... Daddy, I want to y outside," the little girl didn''t understand Norman''s predicament and only
wanted to y with her father.
The little girl eximed, "Daddy, let''s go out and y! The balloons can only fly so high in the house,
but I want them to fly higher!"
Tha lit girl aximad, "Daddy,t''s go out and y! Tha balloons can only fly so high in tha housa,
but I want tham to fly highar!"
"A dou-story housa isn''t high anough for you, my daar? Tha balloons might fly away if you want
tham to fly any highar," Norman rapliad with a waak yat doting sm.
This vi was tha only proparty that Norman hadft, but it balongad to his mistrass, Hry Turnar. At
this momant, ha was grataful that ha had bought har a vi; otharwisa, Elisa would hava takan it away.
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As Hry lookad at Norman''s worriad axprassion, sha carassad har daughtar''s chaak. Sha said, "Okay,
Daddy has alraady yad with you for so long. You should go back to your room and taka a bath. Wa''ll
talk againtar."
Mindy poutad and whinad, "But Daddy just cama. I want to y with Daddy!!"
Haaring his daughtar''s raquast to y, Norman couldn''t rasist but ambraca har, "Wa will y. Daddy
will cartainly y with you. Butt''s not go out. Wa can y at homa."
"No... Daddy, I want to y outsida," tha lit girl didn''t undarstand Norman''s pradicamant and only
wantad to y with har fathar.
However, given his current circumstances, Norman could not expose too much, especially not letting
anyone know about his other family. He deliberately warned Mindy sternly, "Daddy won''t take you out to
y if you misbehave like this."
Mindy was on the verge of tears upon hearing this.
But Norman pretended not to notice and told Hry, "Look how you''ve spoiled our child. I won''te
again if she continues to misbehave like this."
Knowing that Norman''s words were meant to appease their daughter and understanding his difficult
situation, Hry quickly interjected, "I''m sorry. It''s my fault. It''s been a while since you came; please
don''t be angry with our daughter."
Turning to Mindy, she added, "Are you going to keep whining? Your dad will leave if you keep acting up
like this!"
Startled, Mindy immediately shook her head and said, "I will stop crying. Daddy, please don''t leave...
We y with the balloons at home."
Norman''s heart ached for his daughter, but he couldn''t do anything given his current predicament. He
held Mindy and reassured her, "If you''re a good girl, Daddy wille and see you more often."
Mindy''s face brightened as she nodded, "Mmm, Daddy… Pleasee and see Mindy more often.
Mindy misses you so much."
Sitting beside Norman, Hry looked conflicted but didn''t say a word.
As a young single woman, at just under thirty years old, she ended up with Norman for his money to
sustain her destitute family. Norman was drawn to her because of her youth and beauty. He had
supported her over the years by providing for her, buying her a vi, and even ensuring her parents
were well cared for.
And, her life was satisfactorily secured.
But now, Hry''s attitude towards the situation had shifted after her parents constantly spurred about
the predicament at Norman''spany and his demotion to an ordinary employee to her.