Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 16
Chapter 16 The Brutal Child
In Susie’s room, Alex shrunk in Susie’s arms while Susie was in na’s
arms.
The parrot that just arrived at the new ce was almost choked to death so it had a bit of a stress
reaction, and Susie was sad that she didn’t protect Alex.
Seeing Susie gradually calm down, na said, “Is Susie feeling better? This is indeed Lulu’s fault.
Susie did the right thing.”
Craig also said, “Yes. Susie is great and a very good kid.”
na followed up with, “Susie is Grandma’s good girl.”
The two old ones’ praises were like a baton race. Susie, embarrassed to beplimented like this for
the first time, grabbed Alex’s wings and said, “Grandparents are good babies too.”
The two old men were stunned and burst outughing.
Martin had just been in a meeting in the study and came out at that moment to know about Susie and
Lulu’s fight and couldn’t help but frown.
He stood in the doorway without saying a word as he watched Susie, his heart slightly aching.
When he saw David approaching, he whispered, “David, you have to settle this matter as soon as
possible.”
When Mara first married in, the two didn’t have much of a rtionship, but because they already had a
son, Zion, they were not bad.
It wasn’t until Lulu was born that the Murray family learned the truth David wanted a divorce, but the
Warner family refused.
Because their sister ra disappeared, everyone was exhausted to find her, so the matter had been
dyed until now.
David muffled, “I know, but now that the two kids are not big, I’m worried about how the divorce will
affect them.” And they were also his children. Although he usually did not spend time getting along with
them, he could not part with them.
Martin nodded his head. Every family had its problems, and he couldn’t make decisions for David’s life.
He said, “Take care of it yourself.”
The two looked inside Susie’s room, where the little girl had gotten rid of the bad mood and was
discussing her name with na.
The little girl’s voice was lovely, but her little face was earnest, feeling like she had memorized what her
mother said word for word.
na’s nose was sour and she nodded, “Susie’s name is so well. Your mom’s name is ra Murray,
and Susie’sst name is also Murray, okay?”
Susie nodded happily.
Craigughed, “What’s good about her first name?”
Susie raised her little hand and grabbed the answer, “Susie Murray.”
The crowd couldn’t help but puff out augh.
Martin walked in and said, “Call Susu.”
na shook her head, “No good.”
The crowd was momentarily confused. So they decided to have a meeting and collect names together
as a family.
na asked again, “Susie is three and a half years old, isn’t she?”
Susie thought for a moment, “Yes, Mom says Susie popped out on the fifteenth of March.”
The crowd paused. The fifteenth of March? That’s a weekter.
In a week, Susie would turn four years old.
na said, “Great, let’s have a birthday party for Susie and buy Susie a super big cake, okay? Then
Susie can make a wish with the cake.”
Susie’s eyes lit up with joy and she said, “Really?” She could have a big cake too.
Looking at her happy face, na couldn’t help but ask, “Who did Susie use to spend your birthday
with?”
Susie shook her head, “Susie has not had a birthday. Dad said he was not avable, and Auntie said
she would throw up after she saw the cake when she was pregnant.” She carefully tried to talk to her
grandparents that she wanted a small cake to be enough. The result was that the grandparents said
everyone was busy enough and had no time to buy it.
So now Susie was looking forward to having a birthday. So she could make a wish.
She wished her mom lives happily in the sky and her grandparents live up to one hundred years old,
healthily.
Seeing the little one happy, everyone was relieved.
Everyone was back by dinner time, and it was the first time after four years that the Murray family had
been so lively.
At the dinner table, Craig mentioned the matter of Susie’s name, which could be difficult for the eight
great uncles, so the usually powerful brothers were struggling to think.
The table was awfully quiet for a while.
Mara did not say a word but was getting more and more ufortable.
Susie just hit Lulu. Why didn’t they all care about Lulu but think about Susie’s name here?
“Lulu, this is your favorite meat.” Mara gave her daughter a dish to eat.
Lulu was ring at Susie because she didn’t want Susie to eat with her. This table and dishes were
hers and this home was hers. What right did she have to be here?
Susie also held a grudge against Lulu for nearly strangling Alex. So she ignored Lulu and turned her
head to the side.
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Lulu was so angry that she threw the spoon in her hand on the floor with a snap and cried out.
Zion. Hamza, and Wade rolled their eyes at the same time. Here she went again.
Mara hurriedly asked, “What’s wrong with Lulu? Why are you crying all
of a sudden?”
Lulu grabbed the bowl and lifted all the food inside, crying and screaming. “She bullied me. You all
ignore me.”
Mara’s heart sank. She gave the crowd a deep look that seemed to say that’ s all others’ fault. Children
were the most sensitive. When they didn’t talk orfort Lulu, that was cold violence to Lulu.
Mara said, “Good girl, mommy is here. Mommy cares about Lulu.”
Instead, Lulu mmed chopsticks and bone tes into the middle of the table and cried out, “I don’t
want her to eat with me, I don’t want a sister.”
Craig suppressed his anger and said coldly, “Go down if you don’t want to eat. Who told you that you
can lift the bowl and throw the chopsticks on the table?”
When Lulu saw how aggressive her grandfather was, she cried even
harder and kicked the table with both feet, “I don’t want it. I don’t want
her.”
No matter what people said she had just several words that she did not
want.
The crowd was speechless.
David didn’t say a word but picked up Lulu and tried to leave. But when Lulu wanted to be resistant, he
was so angry that he directly picked her up by the clothes on her back and ‘dragged’ her upstairs.
Mara said sharply, “David, what are you doing?”
Susie was so scared that the meat fell out of her hands. She had been dragged away like this by her
father before. Suddenly she felt a little sorry for Lulu.
Mara snatched the crying Lulu up in her arms, gave David a teary-eyed re, and thumped her way
upstairs.
She thought they were all going too far. Was it necessary to be so desperate for a child?
Can’t they see that Lulu still had a bruise on her wrist and her eyes were bruised, so why are they
deliberately hanging Lulu out like this?
Mara just felt like her heart was breaking.