Love Comes To Me
Chapter 672: They will all be worse off than dead, right!

Rowson shook his head and murmured, "Nothing, I just heard stomping on a branch, I think it was an illusion or a passing feral cat, let's go inside." And behind a large tree, after the two had entered, Agnes' face was revealed.

A grim expression looks openly at the entrance of the Darlington family.

The following morning Eloise got up early and first went upstairs to check on Sweety and found her still lightly asleep.

A kiss was dropped on the little girl's forehead before she exited to the room.

Afterwards Rowson was called away by the professor and Eloise went to the study to do some work.

When she came out she got the house cleaned again.

By the time it was done, it was already afternoon.

The little girl heard the commotion and ran out barefoot, clutching a unicorn pillow.

Eyes dazed, the sight of Eloise brought an instant expression of joy.

"Mummy!"

She ran towards Eloise.

The floor is still slippery because Eloise has just cleaned it.

Sweety stumbled on her feet without paying attention and slipped on the floor, landing on her buttocks, the little girl's little face scrunched up and she let out a cry. Eloise turned back and rushed over, picking up the little girl, stroking her back heartily and asking nervously.

"Where did you fall? Does it hurt a lot? I'm sorry, it's Mummy's fault."

"Butt, wow, that hurts..."

The little girl said in a resigned voice, buried in Eloise's arms, tears falling from her eyes, her sobs getting louder and louder.

It wasn't a bad fall, but I had just woken up and was already in a bad mood.

Eloise felt even more aggrieved when she was so concerned.

"So we'll go to the hospital?"

Eloise's words fell to the ground and the person in her arms froze suddenly as she cried.

Then Sweety's expression crumbled a little.

Feet glaring in the air, he struggled violently, crying louder in fear, "No, don't go!"

Eloise had her hands full calming the little girl down, "Okay, okay, no, let's go to the sweet shop."

The tearful figure in her arms suddenly stopped struggling.

Bawling her eyes out at Eloise, "Really, really?"

"Well, to make up for the painful ache in your ass."

Eloise said with amusement at the glint in her eyes.

Knew it would work best.

Hearing about dessert and nothing to make a scene.

A short while later, after dressing Sweety, Eloise emerged from the Darlington family with her in her arms.

The sunlight fell vertically on mother and daughter through the gaps in the treetops as they walked, laughing and talking, to the other side of the road to catch a ride. Agnes saw Eloise coming out with her little girl in her arms and immediately followed her.

She stared at Sweety, noticing a problem as an afterthought.

Why did this child look so much like a combination of Eloise and Hector? It made her heart seep with panic.

Thoughts pushed back three years and Eloise remembered that she was pregnant when she pushed Eloise into the sea and immediately broke out in a cold sweat. She stared at the little girl's back and could almost see a skeleton.

And this little girl has lived to tell the tale, surviving with Eloise!

The mind is overwhelmed with amazement.

Agnes thought and couldn't help but rub up against her stomach.

I can't help but think of my unborn child and look pained.

In her current state of health, it was almost impossible to conceive another child.

Why, everything she wanted, Eloise got!

At the moment, Agnes is even more cynical about Eloise and Hector.

Her eyes fell on the little girl, and the thought that this was Hector and Eloise's child made her want to rush forward and scratch the little girl's face.

A spiteful thought came to mind: if their daughter had died, I'm sure both Eloise and Hector would have been worse off than dead!

With this in mind, Agnes followed Eloise's mother and daughter all the way to the central square.

"Cake~"

The little girl's mouth watered at the sight of the sweet shop and she struggled to get off the floor and run in herself.

Eloise walked quickly to the entrance of the shop before putting her down.

Through the glass window, Agnes hovers outside, waiting for an opportunity to take the little girl away.

Eloise suddenly felt a strong gaze.

The feeling of not being very comfortable was déjà vu.

She narrowed her eyes and surveyed her surroundings warily.

Agnes scrambled to keep her head down and hastily ducked behind a pillar, breathing slightly under her breath.

Eloise couldn't replace the source of the sight and tensed up in wonder.

"Mummy, have this."

The sound of her little girl's voice pulled her back.

Eloise greeted the waitress and asked her to wrap it up.

Afterwards, the little girl sat down to a full meal in the shop with a satisfied expression.

Eloise, somewhat concerned about the difference she felt, was in little mood to eat and stared around warily.

Having learned from the previous experience of her little girl getting lost, Eloise was extra careful this time and took Sweety with her to the toilet.

Agnes didn't even get a chance to do anything and was on the outside doing nothing.

From the sweet shop, Eloise wanted to take the little girl straight home, but a poster on the side of the road caught her eye.

She looked at the castle in the pictorial, starry-eyed, and couldn't walk any further.

The poster shows a picture of a nearby naughty castle, an amusement park for children.

It is not surprising that little girls are attracted to it.

Eloise looked at the little girl's eager expression and bent down in amusement, asking her, "Want to go?"

"May I?"

Sniffing her fingers, the little girl blinked her dark eyes, which were starry-eyed.

"There's still time, you want to go then we'll go and have some fun." Eloise replied.

Thinking that Sweety had been bored at home lately and hadn't spent much time with her, she agreed to do so. "Yay! Mommy's the best."

A barb on Eloise's cheek and the little girl immediately smiled.

Mother and daughter then turned around and headed over to the naughty castle.

"Two tickets, please."

After picking up two tickets at the ticket office, Eloise carried her little girl inside the castle.

Sweety was thrilled to see the colourful facilities.

"Mummy, Sweety wants to play on this slide."

A large crowd has gathered inside, all parents with their children playing.

"OK, we'll go back up when the kids up there come down."

With a smile on her face, Eloise led her little girl to the queue and when it was their turn, she carried her little girl to the top of the slide. Adjusting their position to wrap their arms around the little girl from behind, the pair slid down from above a few moments later. "Aah! Aaah! Aah!"

The little girl waved her arms excitedly, feeling the instant landing, and when she landed, a bright light instantly tickled in those eyes. It's so exciting when the speed brings up the wind!

The little girl shook Eloise's arm and giggled, "Mummy, it was so much fun, let's do it again, let's do it again."

In fact the slides for children are a bit cramped compared to what Eloise sniffed at.

But looking into her daughter's bubbling eyes, Eloise nodded and patiently held the little girl as she slid down again.

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