Chapter 544: Chapter 545 The cat calls him daddy11
Damn it, whenever I asked the cat to call his father, the way the cat called Nie Chen Daddy flashed through his mind, so I was confused...
"Mao, call him dad from now on, don't call him uncle!"
Finally, a woman, looking at a man who was struggling, was still kind enough to help!
After all, he is Maomao’s personal father. After all, this time Maomao relies on him to survive, so what does it matter if he calls him Dad?
"……ah?"[
"Well...Maomao, how about calling me dad as Mommy said in the future?"
Daddy? No, that's not the first one to call him like this. He doesn't care much about it, so it's best to call him dad!
He looked at her gratefully, but her face was not as excited as he was. On the contrary, she was cold, and her expression was obviously too cold!
"Don't misunderstand anything, it's just that I've kept it from you for so many years, and this time you saved the cat, so I won't deprive the cat of the right to call you dad, it's just that, there's no other meaning in it, please
Don’t think too much!”
...In fact, Xie Minzhi talked to her, and the implication was so obvious that the idiot couldn't understand it. He clearly hoped that she could get back with him, but she had already politely refused!
Reunion? No matter how you think, it will make people feel a little bit... A blind thing, now, although her work is not stable, as long as she wants, she can stabilize at any time. And in the past five years, she
I also earned a lot of money for myself and cats, which was enough to raise cats!
She didn't need his support or his sympathy. She felt that if she lived with the cat, it might be simpler... After the cat's health is well, don't have any intersection!
"……you……"
"Mommy, what did you just say, why did you call Dad? Why?"
"Forehead……"
Suddenly, the two people who were originally looking at each other were forced to get their minds back to their minds. She looked at Mao Mao in a panic. If she told Mao Mao, she was a divorced woman...
I wonder if it will leave any shadow on the child’s psychological side?