"Wah!" The two children burst into tears at the same time, each holding a doll's small hand.

It was common for children to fight for toys, but the next second, Bonnie's attitude was completely different from usual.

She snatched the toy from Mia's arms and stuffed it into Andy's hand.

"Be good, Andy, don't cry. She's bad! We won't play with her!"

Bonnie only picked up Andy and shook him gently, ignoring Mia's tears.

Ms. Dale stood in the open kitchen and turned a deaf ear, as if she had been used to it for a long time.

I looked at Mia, who was crying so hard that she was out of breath, and clenched my fists.

"Come on, let's eat something delicious!"

Ms. Dale carried two plates of food and asked the children to sit on the chairs.

Bonnie placed the food on Mia's table casually and held the plate to feed Andy.

Andy looked thin, but he ate very fast.

In less than two minutes, the plate of food was empty.

He cried and pointed to the plate, indicating that she had to eat the cod.

Bonnie Yates had no choice but to grab the small plate in front of Mia.

"Mia doesn't like to eat cod. Give it to Andy."

Mia watched in shock as her beloved cod was snatched away and eaten by someone else. Tears welled up in her eyes.

"It's okay, it's okay. I will make you some food!"

Ms. Dale scooped up some meat soup and asked Mia to have some soup and vegetables.

Mia smiled happily and looked at her with full trust.

At this time, Frank had just returned from the company. Andy saw him and shouted, "Daddy!"

Mia frowned and said, "It's mine, not yours!"

Frank was amused and touched the heads of the two children lovingly.

"Haha, they're all good children."

A hint of joy flashed across Bonnie's face as she was feeding and it was caught by me.

"Sir, let's eat."

The woman's voice was so tight that her eyes were almost popping out.

I wished I could grow a pair of wings on my back and tear them apart!

The music came, and the phone rang...