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Chapter 2 The Ultimate Mother and Child

How could it be such a coincidence? They were all here, and the officers and soldiers caught up with them at their base camp?

If this were an ordinary person, they would have been scared to death, but the woman in the car was calm and composed, and her tone was the same as before:

"The little lady is just passing by..."

Passing by? Who believes it? Are you lying to a three-year-old child? All the strong men stared at the dark blue carriage. The boss waved his hand and motioned for everyone to go up and get it.

However, although the woman was in the sedan, she seemed to be well aware of everything outside. A faint voice sounded faintly from the sedan again:

"It's really not difficult to deal with a weak woman like me! But, brother, don't forget that the family home is in trouble..."

quiet……

Everyone who was about to take action stopped together and looked unconsciously at the mountain peak not far away, which was their home.

Although the woman's words were brief, they pierced their hearts!

"Hmph, I will trust you just once. Women, it's best not to cheat..."

After saying that, everyone withdrew and left quickly.

"Mom, if they look at you like this, why don't you dig out their eyes and feed them to the dogs..."

The carriage moved forward again. In the carriage, a cute doll carved in pink and jade suddenly flashed with big obsidian eyes and asked innocently.

"Hey, if you fed them all to dogs, your little furry would probably have been exhausted to death..."

Beauty is also a mistake. If there are too many people looking at her, can she dig out their eyes one by one?

Hey, that's not right. What does this guy mean?

The woman suddenly turned her head and narrowed her eyes dangerously. She grabbed the little baby's ears with her delicate hands and asked fiercely:

"Little Baozi, what do you mean?"

"My... mother, let go, let go..."

Someone grabbed her ear, and the little baby grinned in pain, looking at the evil woman with pleading eyes.

"Well? Let go? Didn't you just imply that your mother and I are cruel?"

The little baby raised his hand and swore: "I swear, my mother is the gentlest, kindest, and most beautiful mother in the world..."

The doll's movements pleased the woman. The woman let go of her jade hand, lowered her head and kissed the doll's ear comfortingly, and said lovingly:

"My good son, I know you understand your mother's heart best..."

The doll was silent...Mother is not savage, not savage...

However, deep down in my heart, I couldn't help but add something, very weakly: Isn't it strange that it's not barbaric?

His little hands unconsciously grabbed the small white ball in his arms and pulled hard.

"Oh..." The little guy in his arms protested dissatisfied, and then the doll let go of his hand, gently touched his smooth hair, and smiled sweetly.

The woman turned her head and looked at the place where they were intercepted by the bandits, with a strange and unpredictable smile on her face.

Oops, I don’t know who is going to be unlucky again! The baby felt his heart trembling. Something bad must have happened when my mother smiled like this. I just hoped that this matter would not have anything to do with me.

However, what he didn't know was that not far from the place where they were robbed, a man in purple was standing happily leaning against a tree trunk, holding a wild flower picked from who knows where in his beautiful mouth.

He looked at the direction of the carriage with interest.

Elegant in purple clothes, with sparkling eyes, her jade-like handsome face is like a perfect sculpture of God, her eyebrows are like ink paintings, her eyes are like cold stars, her nose is like a distant mountain, and her thin lips are slightly parted. She is perfect with a hint of evil charm and handsome.

With three points of stunning beauty, and a little bit of persistence in the playfulness!

This woman is interesting, really interesting.


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