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Chapter 573 Sour Strawberries
As Cherise thought about it, she glanced at Serafina in the rearview mirror, who was still wiping her
tears. with her tiny hands miserably. “Alright, stop crying.”
“Make sure to eat well tonight!”
Serafina nodded furiously.
She wasn’t really sick last night…
It was because…
Since they still had plenty of time, Cherise decided to go straight to the supermarket to buy groceries.
“What would you like to have for dinner tonight, Serafina?”
The woman parked the car smoothly and asked gently as she grabbed her handbag and stepped out.
Serafina climbed out of the car with Soren’s assistance. “I’ll eat anything.”
Cherise chuckled. “Remember what you said. You must eat whatever I make tonight.”
“Otherwise, I’ll have to take you to the hospital again tomorrow!”
The little girl pouted but still agreed softly. “Okay. I’ll eat whatever you make, Mommy.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCherise noticed Serafina’s slightly yellowish hair ends and led her two children to the fish and
vegetable
section.
When they passed the fruit section, Cherise remembered Serafina’s poor appetite for the past few
days. She held the little girl’s hand. “Would you like some strawberries?”
Upon hearing the word ‘strawberries, Serafina’s eyes widened instantly. “Where?!”
Cherise pointed to the strawberries in the fruit section. After asking the staff for permission, she popped
a strawberry into Serafina’s mouth. “How is it?”
The sour taste filled Serafina’s taste buds.
Her small face instantly scrunched up. “It’s so sour.”
Then, the girl looked up at the strawberries in front of her with her dark eyes. “And they’re not red
enough.”
Compared to the strawberries from Damien’s house yesterday, these not only looked inferior, but they
also weren’t as delicious.
Serafina shook her head. “Mommy, let’s not get these.”
“I don’t like these strawberries.”
Cherise was taken aback.
This was the first time her daughter had turned down strawberries in five years.
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Hasn’t she always enjoyed the strawberries here?
As Cherise thought about it, she picked up a strawberry and tasted it.
It was pretty sweet.
Hasn’t Serafina always eaten the strawberries here?
Why had she suddenly developed a dislike for them?
The woman was perplexed.
But since her daughter didn’t want the strawberries, she didn’t buy them.
When they returned home in the evening, Cherise was surprised to discover that someone seemed to
have moved into the house across from her that had been vacant for five years. There was even a pink
rug
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmat the door.
The woman furrowed her brows slightly. Is the new neighbor a very feminine and ladylike woman?
I should find the time to get to know the new neighbor,
She opened the door and ushered the two children into the house as she thought about it.
As soon as Soren entered the house, he took out a puzzle from his bag and scattered it on the living
room. carpet. “Mommy, the teacher gave me this puzzle today as a reward!”
Cherise glanced at the puzzle on the floor.
She recognized it.
Soren had always been fond of such brain teasers. Zachary had once wanted to buy Soren a set while
shopping with her, but Cherise had stopped him.
Because… it was too expensive.
This set of puzzles cost thousands.
Zachary had even teased her for being too stingy with her own children.
It wasn’t that she was stingy. She just felt it was unnecessary.
Although she led a frugal life, she never treated Soren and Serafina poorly. She had always provided
them with everything other children had.
She had never wanted her two children to feel inferior for lacking necessities.
But when it came to toys…
She felt that all toys were the same, regardless of the price.