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Kapitel 4: Chapter 4: The Fake Heiress Who Stole Everything

Came to the restaurant.

Su Chaoxi had the waiter find a spot by the window and took the tablet to order for the children first.

But Xie Xunzhi and Xie Mizhi both looked very restrained, not daring to fidget.

Only then did Su Chaoxi suddenly remember.

Whenever she took them out, it was always with the Su Family.

Su Aolong would always cling to her and act spoiled.

Whereas Xie Xunzhi and Xie Mizhi, as Su Chaoxi's own children, could only watch from afar, their faces full of envy.

As for ordering food, it was always Su Chaoxi and Su Aolong who did it together.

They always ordered what Su Aolong liked to eat.

Thinking of this, Su Chaoxi's nose tingled with emotion.

Because she hated Xie Tianyin for forcing her into marriage, she also disliked these two children because of it.

Moreover, she was always trying to curry favor with the Su family.

She was particularly compliant with Su Aolong.

But the two children were so innocent.

No wonder her son was so wary of her.

Su Chaoxi's eyes reddened, and she softly asked Xie Xunzhi, "Would this be good to eat?"

She pointed to the beautiful seafood platter on the tablet.

Seeing it, Xie Xunzhi's eyes briefly lit up.

He liked to eat seafood.

But because Su Aolong was allergic to seafood.

Su Chaoxi had never ordered it.

Xie Xunzhi looked at her with a wary expression.

She definitely didn't have any good intentions!

Sensing her son's wariness, Su Chaoxi smiled bitterly.

Luckily, the simple and cute Xie Mizhi was dazzled by the seafood platter.

She was almost drooling over it.

Responding to Su Chaoxi's question, she nodded her head eagerly.

Su Chaoxi was charmed into a laugh by her cuteness.

Xie Mizhi and Xie Xunzhi both inherited their father, Xie Tianyin's love for seafood.

Without hesitation, Su Chaoxi ordered a seafood platter, followed by a durian pizza.

Then she let Xie Xunzhi have a look.

But Xie Xunzhi wouldn't even glance at it.

However, Xie Mizhi, with her little finger, carefully pointed at a picture.

Her eyes seemed to ask: Can I have this one?

Su Chaoxi realized it was a curry crab bun.

She almost couldn't hold back her tears.

It was Xie Xunzhi's favorite.

So many times.

When they first started going out, every time Su Chaoxi asked him what he wanted to eat, he would say he wanted curry crab buns.

But each time, Su Chaoxi would refuse without hesitation.

The reason was, Su Aolong was allergic to seafood.

So Su Chaoxi, fearing he would accidentally eat it, never agreed.

Later on, when Su Chaoxi asked him what he wanted, they no longer dared to express their own opinions.

He clearly wanted it so much.

But he was never satisfied.

Was it because he knew his wishes would not be fulfilled that he simply stopped asking altogether?

Only now did Su Chaoxi understand why her children had grown up into strangers to her.

Regret surged like a tide.

Holding back her tears, Su Chaoxi ordered some snacks that children love.

The food quickly arrived.

The supersized seafood platter made both children's eyes sparkle.

Both children swallowed their saliva.

But neither dared to take the first bite.

Both looked at Su Chaoxi together, waiting for her approval.

This was the rule they had grown accustomed to.

If they ate before she said so, they would be hit by her chopsticks.

Su Chaoxi said with heartache, "Go ahead and eat, eat whatever you like."

But the two children still didn't dare to move.

Su Chaoxi had no choice but to move first, serving each child a piece of lobster.

Xie Mizhi was very happy to see the lobster meat.

But in a moment, she moved the meat from her bowl to Su Chaoxi's.

Facing Su Chaoxi's astonished gaze, the little girl looked at her expectantly.

Su Chaoxi felt warmth in her heart, "Thank you, Mimi, my Mimi is so thoughtful."

Overjoyed by her mother's praise, Xie Mizhi began to dance around.

Xie Xunzhi eyed Su Chaoxi strangely.

She was acting too strangely today.

Xie Xunzhi grew even more cautious.

Fearing that a moment of inattention would lead to him being hit by her chopsticks and scolded fiercely.

Su Chaoxi served the children various kinds of shellfish and octopus that were easier for them to eat.

Only when their little bowls were nearly full did Xie Xunzhi swallow his saliva, unable to resist.

It smelled so good.

He sneakily glanced at Su Chaoxi before he started eating from his bowl with his head down.

It was clear the child loved the food.

But he ate so restrainedly.

A four-year-old child with such table manners.

How had Su Chaoxi never noticed this before?

As Su Chaoxi was lost watching her children eat, her cellphone rang.

It was her mother, Yang Yingrong, calling her.

The storm of fury on the other end was predictable.

But Su Chaoxi had no intention of dealing with her and quickly hung up.

When they were almost done eating, Su Chaoxi went to the restroom.

Just coming out of the restroom, Su Chaoxi heard a familiar voice: "Chaoxi?"

The woman's voice was filled with surprise.

Hearing this familiar voice, Su Chaoxi's eyes flashed with utter hatred.

It was her!

The fake heiress who had stolen everything from her, Su Nuannuan!


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