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For some reason, when Erika said this, Aliyah subconsciously felt that Erika had spied on her, and so meant
something.
But on second thought, I don't think it's possible.
This is just a little five-year-old doll, how can have these thoughts.
How in heaven's name can a child be so mature?
Maybe it just says so in the horoscope.
"Ms. Stewart, please sign." The teller reminded respectfully through the glass.
Aliyah was about to sign the pen, but then, by some miracle, she thought of what Erika had just said and put it back.
"Put that money in my vault for now, and I'll deal with it another day." Aliyah said.
The teller didn't know why she suddenly changed her mind, but she dutifully did as she was told.
When she saw this, Erika laughed quietly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNot in vain she just so racked her brains to persuade, or work.
I didn't think I could do good by saving money, she is really a fortune teller Erika.
Yes, Erika did come out to save money, but not the hundred Rupert gave her, but the tip prize she got for breaking
the story to the gossip media company yesterday.
Coupled with the fact that Charles' women have blown themselves up with a lot of news, the gossip company
especially thanked her and went from the originally agreed upon 100,000 to 200,000.
The amount was so large that Erika was worried about being discovered by her mommy, so she snuck to the bank
to deposit money while the kindergarten was going to a nearby farm.
I didn't expect to see Aliyah, who had a black brow and looked like she was about to break the bank.
Although Aliyah hadn't treated her well before and tried to throw her under the cold water, Erika helped her out
with this one, despite her past.
"Grandma, then I'll go first, goodbye grandma." Erika thought, waved towards Aliyah and lifted her feet to walk out.
As a result, just two steps away, Aliyah yanked the hat on the back of her head.
"Grandma, this is my favorite Little Red Riding Hood, you're going to pull it out for me." Erika said anxiously.
She now plays ugly every day, relying on wearing beautiful clothes to save a little face ah.
Aliyah let go of her, a touch of unnaturalness crossed her elegant and noble face, "You ...... you came out by
yourself? Slipped out of the kindergarten?"
"...... is." Being discovered the truth, Erika lowered her head a little nervously.
Damn, Grandma Aliyah is not going to beat her up, right?
"Come with me." Aliyah said, and lifted her steps to the outside.
Erika, unsure, follows Aliyah outside.
When she got to the car, Erika scowled and said, "Grandma, I didn't mean to run out, I was trying to save money,
and I need to go back now."
"Hmm." Aliyah nodded, "Get in, I'll take you back."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHuh?
Erika's eyes rounded and she couldn't believe her ears.
Grandma Aliyah is sending her back to kindergarten?
"What are you waiting for, get in the car." Aliyah looked at her dazed look and urged again with a stern face.
It's true that Annie's children are so retarded.
If it wasn't for the fact that she was so young, she wouldn't have bothered to send it if she got lost and got herself
involved.
Erika hurriedly climbed into the back seat of the car, her voice sweet, "Thank you, Grandma, for giving me a ride."
Aliyah started the car without saying anything with a stern face.
Originally Aliyah wanted to rush to drop Erika off at the kindergarten and leave.
As a result, after driving for a while she realized that she didn't actually know where the kindergarten actually was.
It's the same with navigation on, always going in circles.
Aliyah drove nearly an hour for a journey that could have been made in ten minutes.
Aliyah's palms were sweaty when she finally parked the car in front of the kindergarten.
"All right, get out of the car." Aliyah said.
But there was no movement in the back seat, silence, no one responded.