Chapter 1665
Several times, Munchkin wantedto go back and rest first, but | did not want to spoil his fun and insisted that
he finish choosing what he wanted before we left.
The conditions we had created for Munchkin were relatively good. However, | also did not want Munchkin to
develop the habit of spending money recklessly.
Hence, | definitely could not let Keith accompany him alone in the mall.
According to Keith's character, while one could not say that he completely spoiled Munchkin, it was still spoiling.
He would pay out of his own pocket if Munchkin said he wanted something. This would cause Munchkin to form a
bad habit.
Hence, every tMunchkin had chosen what he wanted, he had to bring it to me. Only after | gave my
permission could he pay for it.
About three or four hours later, we finally returned home. Only when | saw the clock at hdid | realize that it
had actually taken so long.
It was a good thing we had a maid at home. Otherwise, we would all be starving right now.
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| wanted to keep Keith for dinner, but he insisted on going back to the office.
| could not persuade him, so | made him take sfruit and snacks back.
When | got in the car, | told him again and again to remember to leave work on tand not to work overtime
with Theo.
He agreed, but | knew he would not do it.
After | saw Keith off, | returned to the house. The maid stepped forward and handedtwo letters.
"Madam, the things you bought a few days ago have arrived. I've put all the parcels in the storage room for you,
and they've been disinfected. Also, here are two letters. | thought it was better to give them to you directly."
"Thank you for your hard work, Caroline."
| took the letters and looked at them. One was Theo's company mail.
Sof the more important mail still had to be sent in the form of letters. It was slow, but personally, | quite
liked this kind of office process.
The other letter was small and in an
old-fashioned envelope with no
senden
written on it, only the address
of the recipient. It was for
Munchkin.
I was still a little curious.
At Munchkin's age, he had not even touched a letter, so who would have written to him?
Although | was a little uneasy, | did not open the letter after all and called Munchkin.
"Munchkin, chere. Someone sent you a letter."
At first, there was no movement, but two
Sts later, | heard the so
of the little one dashing down the stairs.
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"Yes? Is there a letter for me?"
Munchkin was curious about everything, and at his age, he did not get to see many
letters. Now, he was even more excited to hear that someone had sent him a letter.
He ran all the way to me, and | handed him the letter.
"It doesn't have a non it, so | don't know who sent it to you. Open it and take a look."
Munchkin took the letter and opened it carefully as if he was afraid of spoiling the contents.
After opening it, what was taken out from inside was a pink card with a cute sequined bear on the cover.
On the page of the card was a
rainbow and a green field full of flowers. In the margin with the sky as the background was written: [We'll see
you soon.]
| frowned slightly. Who could have sent the card?
The handwriting looked mature, like an adult's. However, what adult would send a card to Munchkin?
| was a little scared, but then my phone rang. &