The Woman From Hell
Chapter 679

Chapter 679

After not receiving an answer from me for a long time, Munchkin looked curiously at me. When hesaw the tears on my face, he asked in surprise, "Why are you crying, Mommy?”

I squeezed my eyes shut for a moment and bent down t o hug Munchkin. "Mommy will take you tosee Cecilia tomorrow."

Munchkin looked at the photo and nodded, saying, " Okay."

The house had been vacant for a very long time, hence it was necessary to clean the house. Ihanded

Munchkin my phone and asked him to sit on the sofa quietly while playing with the phone.

He was a sensible child, so after playing with the phone on the sofa, he picked up the rag which Ihad placed on the coffee table and started wiping.

I walked over and rubbed his head. "You know how to help Mommy clean the house now, huh?"

Munchkin felt very proud and stuck out his little chest. "I've grown up."

I looked with relief at the picture on the TV stand and said silently in my heart, "Are you seeing this,Cecilia? Your child has grown up. He knows how to behave

and is a very good boy."

The next day, I brought Munchkin to the cemetery.

This cemetery would expand every year. The cemetery was very big now, which showed that manymore people had lost their loved ones over the course o f three years.

Flowers were sold outside of the cemetery, and the flower seller was an older woman. Perhaps shesaw how adorable Munchkin was, so she smiled at him." This child is too young. It's best if hedoesn’t go in."

I placed my hand on Munchkin's head. "There's someone very important to him in there."

The old woman sighed softly but did not say anything else.

In the end, I picked a bouquet of jasmine flowers. They were Cecilia's favorite when she was stillalive.

"Is that it?" the old woman asked.

I then picked two more bunches of white roses, paid for them, and brought Munchkin into thecemetery.

There were many steps, and it took us a long time to get to the top.

After paying our respects to Grandma and Mom, we went to Cecilia's grave.

We bumped into a man standing in front of the grave. His figure was flawless, while his expressionwas cold and stern.

It had been three years. The warmth he had when we first met was gone. Instead, he had become alittle cold.

There were many people who grew more mature and warmer as they aged, but some wouldexperience certain events in life and grow colder as they aged. They would treat others and theworld coldly.

Mason was probably the latter. I was not very concerned about how he had spent the last threeyears. All I cared about was that I had bumped into him in front of Cecilia’s grave today. Exactlywhat kind of feelings did he have for Cecilia?

My gaze fell on the white eustoma lying silently in front of the tombstone. I was stunned for a verylong time.

In the language of flowers, eustoma represented two things-eternal love and hopeless love. Theywere two extreme opposites.

As the saying went, things would go into reverse when pushed to the extreme. No matter how greata love is, too much is as bad as too little. Hence, a steady amount is the only way to go for a love tolast longer.

"Mommy.”

Perhaps I had been standing still for too long, Munchkin opened his mouth to speak. He looked atthe photo on the tombstone and was a little puzzled.

"Is this woman dead?"

His childish voice interrupted the two people who were lost in their thoughts—me and Mason.

He turned around and was surprised to see me, though the surprise lasted only for a fleetingmoment.

The next moment, he turned to look at Munchkin and frowned slightly.

Afraid that he would stare at Munchkin for too long and notice something amiss, I pulled Munchkinwith me and walked up to Mason, facing Cecilia’s tombstone.

"Munchkin, this lady is very important to me, and so i s she to you. Can you also call her 'Mommy'from now o n?"

Munchkin was confused. "Doesn't everyone have only one mother?"

"You can have a godmother too. We agreed back then that when we each had children in the future,we would be each other's children's godmother.

Therefore, you need to call her 'Mommy' too."

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