Chapter 476
Chapter 476
Aliyah turned her head and realized that Erika had actually fallen asleep in the back seat.
That little face slept red and flushed, and surprisingly a little ugly and ugly.
"Hey, Mission ......," Aliyah wanted to wake her up, but didn't know how to say it.
After hesitating for a while, I got out of the car and went to the kindergarten teacher and asked her to hold the car.
"Gosh, I'm so sorry Erika's parents, we were so negligent that we didn't even notice that Erika ran out." The teacher bowed desperately toward Aliyah.
Aliyah waved her hand, "All right, just bring it in and watch it next time."
"Okay okay." With a nod, the teacher carried Erika out of the car.
With that, she looked to Aliyah, "Are you Erika's ...... grandmother?"
"How do you know?" Aliyah was a little surprised.
The teacher smiled coyly, "Because I heard Erika say earlier that her grandmother was young and good-looking, and then I saw that you and Erika have similar eyes, so I guessed."
Snort--
Aliyah only thought it was flattering.
This ugly girl's eyes are like hers where? Wearing glasses all day long, it is impossible to see, okay.
Also, this ugly girl actually said she looked young and pretty?
You're not that old, but you've got a sweet mouth, you learned it from Annie!
With that thought, Aliyah turned straight to her car and took off.
Once back at the Grant Residence, Aliyah left the car to be cleaned by the maid and went to the garden to read a book.
"Ms. Stewart," the maid came over after washing the car and respectfully handed a pair of glasses to Aliyah with both hands, "This was found while cleaning the car."
The tiny pair of black-framed glasses are obviously Erika's, the ugly girl's. All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
Aliyah swept a glance and returned her gaze to the book, "Throw ...... forget it, put it here, and return it to Erika when she comes over some day."
"Okay Ms. Stewart."
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Meanwhile, Erika, who was waiting for the kindergarten to be dismissed, had a pair of paper glasses on her face, and the surrounding area was painted black with a black paintbrush to disguise the appearance of real glasses.
When Bonnie came to pick them up, she caught a glimpse of the alternative glasses.
"Erika, what's going on, and where are your glasses?" Bonnie asked.
Erika didn't dare to say that she might have lost it outside and stammered, "When I was playing with the kids, I stepped on it and broke it."
"Why are you so careless, you're not hurt, are you?" Bonnie asked with concern.
It was a relief to see Erika shake her head.
"It's okay, the glasses are broken and then buy a new one, let's go, match the glasses and we'll go eat a seafood dinner." Bonnie said gently.
Erika was overjoyed and hugged Bonnie, "Mommy you are so nice, I love you the most."
"I've asked you to make a fool of yourself and you still think I'm good, huh?" Bonnie reached out and scratched Erika's little nose.
Erika didn't think so and craned her neck, "Of course, you're just trying to protect me by making me look ugly, and besides, you promised me that I'd be a beautiful Erika after a while."
"Well!" Bonnie mentally calculated the date of her wedding to Sebastian, "Soon."
If Sebastian was going to say at the wedding that he had recognized her long ago, then she would admit it along the way and tell him that the children were his!
By the way, surprise him by turning the ugly Erika back into a little beauty.
Counting the time of the wedding, only twenty days or so.
"Condescend to us Erika to be the ugly one for another twenty days, okay?" Bonnie said.
Erika held up two fingers, "Then I'll have a double serving of Super Supreme ice cream tonight."
"Okay." Bonnie readily agreed, "Buy two extra large ice creams for you."