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Til Death Do Us Part novel Chapter 26

"Well, all the children in the kindergarten said so. The children without mothers were picked up from the trash can. And everyone else was took to school and brought back by their parents. But I am the different one." The little boy said with his mouth opened, feeling unfair for his situation.

The servant was in a dilemma. The little boy was so naughty when he was born. He always made some trouble for them. The servant then said with a smile on her face, "It is absolutely a wrong idea. Your father is able to send you to school when he comes back, right?"

"I don't want him, I want my mummy."

The little boy was aggrieved. He put off the schoolbag again and took out a photo frame from the schoolbag. This frame was always took by him because his Dad said it was a photo of his mummy. Other children had a mummy except him. What he could see every time after school was only the servant.

Bonnie couldn’t see his Daddy at all. He seldom had the chance to be together with his Daddy at home. He might not be alone if he had his mummy.

The servant wiped away her tears with sadness when she saw that Bonnie held the photo frame in his arms. The five-year-old boy had to endure the separation of his mother. She extremely took pity on this boy.

There was a car parked at the door. Bonnie knew that Ryan was back.But he still ran upstairs as if he didn’t know anything.

Squinting at the little boy, Ryan sat at the table and said, "Stop!"

Bonnie immediately stopped and turned back again, then he muttered, "Daddy."

"Come here." Ryan beckoned.

Although Bonnie was not satisfied with his daddy,he was still afraid of him. He walked to his daddy with a small schoolbag. Ryan took Bonnie on his legs without any expressions on Ryan’s surface. But he spoke in sepulchral tone when he saw the zero score on the test paper, "What's going on? Could you tell me?"

Bonnie bowed his head guiltily, and pretended that he couldn’t understand,“Daddy, what are you talking about?"

"Your teacher called me and told me that you had got the worst score in the class. Is my son so unwise?" Ryan said coldly.

Bonnie held his finger and was embarrassed about Ryan’s words. He only wrote the name on the test paper, and he didn't write down any answer at all. The paper was totally blank without any words. He answered,"I can't work it out,Daddy. You can't beat me."

“Ashley Carson!”

Bonnie squeezed out two drops of tear, and answered with grievance, "So why don’t you go back home and care about me? The children in kindergarten always make fun of me, saying that I am a child without father and mother. I know you don’t love me so I want to get the zero score. Therefore you have to take me to school and discuss with my teacher for my score.”

Ryan didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. He touched Bonnie's head and asked,"Who told you to do like this?"

"Parents will come to school if their children in our kindergarten fail the exam." Bonnie said.

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