Second Marriage

Chapter 510 You Have Mistaken Me



Chapter 510 You Have Mistaken Me

After Jack was born, he looked a lot like Kennedy.

There was even another idea in her mind.

But after thinking about it, she found it impossible.

Alice looked at Manfred, which made Manfred think that she would admit she was Charlotte.

But in the next second, Alice retracted her gazes and said faintly, "Sir, you you must be mistaking. I still

have things to do, please don't follow me anymore."

After speaking, Alice continued to push the shopping cart, pulling Jack away in front of him.

Manfred didn't catch them up this time, but stood still in astonishment.

He had already said so much, but she still didn't want to talk to him.

Did he do anything wrong back then?

Manfred was a little unwilling. He had been thinking of her for the past five years, but she didn't even

want to see him now.

Thinking of this, Manfred quickly followed them.

Alice pushed the shopping cart to the check-out counter. Jack followed obediently, helping her with her

wallet and small bags. After they paid, they left the supermarket.

And there was someone behind them. It was Manfred.

Probably because she didn't admit to knowing him, he didn't give up, so he had been following them

since he was in the supermarket.

Alice had been walking forward with a gloomy look. Jack looked up, and then carefully tugged Alice's

hem, "Mommy, that man has been following us all the time."

Hearing it, Alice's step got a little stuck, but she didn't stop, she bit her lower lip, and then said, "Jack,

let's ignore him, just go forward."

"But... do you know him? If you don't know him, why does he follow us?" Jack raised his head and

asked.

Alice also wanted to ask why he wanted to follow her? Wasn't it an excessive behavior to follow others?

However, she didn't want to talk to him, so she wouldn't ask him.

Thinking of it, Alice took a deep breath and saw that the neighborhood they lived in was not far away.

She couldn't let Manfred know where she lived. Others, what if he kept coming here to look for her in

the future?

As she was thinking, she happened to see a barbecue restaurant on the side of the road, so she said,

"Jack, we've been shopping for so long just now, why don't we go in and have something to eat?" All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

Jack looked up, "But Mommy, aren't we going to cook at home?"

"It doesn't matter." Alice smiled softly, "Eating a little barbecue doesn't affect dinner, as long as we don't

eat too much. I am too tired to walk, let's have something barbecued, OK?"

Jack nodded, "Okay."

So they went into the barbecue restaurant together, and the clerk came up to greet them

enthusiastically as soon as they sat down.

Manfred stopped following them. He stood outside the restaurant and looked around.

He was a smart person. Seeing that Alice didn't take a taxi after shopping, but took the child forward,

Manfred guessed that she should live near here. But now she had entered the barbecue restaurant...

She probably didn't want him to know where she lived.

As a gentleman, Manfred should have left directly at this time, instead of continuing to make her

embarrassed.

But...he hadn't seen Alice for five years.

She was in this city. He finally met her today. He was too unwilling to leave directly.

Thinking of this, Manfred clenched his fists hard, hesitating to leave.

Just at this time, his the phone rang. Manfred took out the phone to answer, then his look darkened.

"I know, I'll come right now."

After hanging up the phone, Manfred looked at the two people in the barbecue restaurant unwillingly.

Finally, after thinking about it, he took out the pen he brought, then tore a small piece of paper and

wrote his phone number on it, and then took a step into the restaurant.

When Manfred sat down in front of Alice, Alice was stiffed. She looked at him warily.

"Sir, I said I don't know you, what do you mean by following me? If you keep pestering me, I may

choose to call the police."

Manfred looked at her calmly and said softly, "Although I don't know why you don't admit you are

Charlotte, you must have your own reasons. If you don't want to tell me, I will not force you. But I will

wait. This is my phone number. I have been waiting for you in the past five years. If you want to know

me again, you can contact me."

After speaking, Manfred put the paper with his mobile phone number on the desktop.

Alice didn't move her gazes, she still looked indifferent.

Manfred coughed slightly, "I have something to do, so I won't bother you."

After that, Manfred got up and left directly, but before leaving, he glanced at Jack more, and his look

was...meaningful

He left soon, walking in a hurry.

"Mommy, this is the phone number left by that man." Jack took the piece of paper over.

Alice's look changed, and she whispered to her son, "Throw it away."

"Throw it away?" Jack blinked, "Why?"

Alice patiently explained to him, "Jack, I don't want to have any contact with him, so I don't need his

phone number. This piece of paper is useless, so throw it away."

She had already planned to slowly break up with Kennedy, how could she possibly make contact with

another man from the Moore family.

Manfred...

She didn't want to get involved with people from the Moore family anymore.

"Okay." Jack understood what she meant, and he crumpled the paper into a ball, and then threw it in

the trash can next to him.

"Good boy." Alice squeezed Jack's cheek with satisfaction, and smiled coquettishly.

After they had a few food at the restaurant, Alice determined that Manfred had really left, she settled

the bill and took Jack home.

When walked in the path, the female cat in the grass saw Alice, and she sprang out of the grass,

rubbing against Alice's feet and mewing.

"Cat." Jack pointed.

"Yeah." Alice nodded and wanted to bend down to touch it. Unfortunately, she had something in her

hand. She thought for a moment and remembered that she had bought fish. She said to the cat in a

warm voice, "I bought fish for you, but we have to go up first. I'll bring it to you later when I'm free. Go

back and feed your child first."

The stray cat meowed a few times as if it had understood her, then turned and went back to the grass.

A pleased smile hung on Alice's lips.

"Good girl."

Jack also exclaimed, "She is so clever."

"Okay, let's go back and cook first. I will cook the fish later, and we can bring it to her together."


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