Chapter 863 Have You Two Gotten Back Together?
She was utterly speechless and lowered her voice to curse, "Why are you telling Oscar these things? You're setting a bad example for him!"
Lawrence replied, "He used inappropriate words first. I want to know, who taught him that?"
Oscar snorted, "Don't try to blame Mommy for not teaching me well. I learned this from Sidney. Sidney grew up with you."
Lawrence fell silent.
Sidney fell silent.
Sidney didn't understand why the responsibility fell on him.
He frowned and glanced at Lawrence, who was glaring at him sternly. Sidney moved his lips and quickly changed the subject, "Alright. Oscar, are you and Daddy sworn enemies? You start arguing the moment you see each other!"
He added, "Daddy isn't wrong. He doesn't need to sneak around to get close to Mommy. After all, he's very familiar with her, or else how would they have had us? Right, Mommy?"
Winnie stared at Sidney in shock, her neck turning red.
When Lawrence looked over with a shameless smile, her heart raced, and she said, "Sidney, you can't just say things like that. Who have you been learning from these days?"
She usually left the kids at the Elliott's house, and Lena shouldn't have led them astray.
But these past few days, they were with the Rodriguez Family.
Sidney answered innocently, "I just watched TV with Great-Grandma, oh! And that fool Sean, he likes to watch too."
"Lawrence," Winnie couldn't help but turn her head to question, "How could you let the kids play with someone like Sean?"
Winnie was still afraid of person Sean.
"I didn't. Maybe Great-Grandma saw Sean was lonely, and now he's become foolish." Lawrence explained.
"What's wrong with Sean?" Suddenly, Anday's dissatisfied voice came from behind.
Winnie's face stiffened, and she immediately looked at Lawrence.
Lawrence raised an eyebrow, signaling her not to be embarrassed. He turned to look at the stern-faced Anday, "Anday, Winnie didn't mean it that way. She just had a conflict with Sean before."
It wasn't a small conflict; she was almost...
Winnie muttered in her heart, lips sealed.
Anday probably remembered too, feeling a bit awkward but still defended Sean, "He's become foolish, what harm can he do? Now Sean's intelligence is about the same as Sidney's."
"Sean is still more sensible than Sidney!" Skylar didn't want to hear Sean being called an idiot and looked at Winnie.
Winnie glanced at Anday and his wife, then at Skylar holding Sean's hand.
He was indeed in a state of not recognizing anyone. Remembering that he was beaten into this state by Mars, she felt pity.
She cleared her throat, planning to explain, but Lawrence's big hand pressed on her, and he turned to Sean with a slight smile, "Sean, when you play with Sidney and Oscar, do you bully them?"
"I want to bully them, but I always fail!" Sean pouted, drooling, full of resentment.
Alright then.
Winnie sighed, nodded to Anday, and said gently, "Mr. Rodriguez, I was impulsive just now. I didn't mean to accuse."
Lawrence cupped his hands, "Winnie didn't mean anything else. She's just worried about the kids. Anday, let's go inside and talk."
Anday patted Sean's head, letting him go inside first.
Then he glared at Winnie and looked at Lawrence with a sarcastic expression, pointing at the two of them, "Are you getting back together?"
Winnie was stunned and was about to deny it.
Sidney immediately tugged at Winnie's clothes with wide eyes, "Mommy! Are you planning to get back together with Daddy?"
"No!"
"But I called Olivia today, and she said Daddy personally picked you up from work. These days, you've been working together, rebuilding a deep bond and understanding! She also told me you two are getting back together soon. I didn't expect it to be so quick!"
Sidney excitedly told Oscar, "Daddy and Mommy are getting back together!"
"I didn't..." Winnie, embarrassed and angry, tried to cover Sidney's mouth.
Oscar glanced solemnly at Lawrence's thin lips curling up.
Lawrence was still smiling! Happy, huh?
"Since Sidney said so, it must be true?" Anday raised an eyebrow confidently.
"Mr. Rodriguez, no, listen to me." Winnie tried to explain.
At this moment, an excited voice came from the door, "What did you say? Lawrence and Winnie are getting back together?"
Winnie turned around, and sure enough, it was Leah.
Melissa stood nervously beside Leah, silently watching Winnie, feeling a bit relieved but not daring to speak.
Bob stood to Leah's right, glanced at Winnie, and sighed deeply, "Adults should keep their word in front of children! Lawrence, it's good that you're getting back together. Sidney and Oscar need to grow up in a complete family for their mental and physical health."
He didn't mention Winnie at all, speaking only to Lawrence.
Leah smiled broadly, looking at Winnie with full affection, "I always liked you, Winnie. Since you're getting back together, don't break up easily again."
What was all this?
Winnie was embarrassed. She really just came to pick up the kids.
These people completely ignored her explanation.
Before she could calm down, something even more exasperating happened. Lawrence nodded solemnly, "Grandma, Dad, I know I was wrong. I will cherish Winnie more. Through these events, these months of torment, I know I can't live without her. Winnie, I will get better and won't ruin your future happiness... Ugh!"
Lawrence's expensive handmade leather shoes were stomped on hard by Winnie again.
Winnie was speechless, her earlobes turning red, and she solemnly explained in front of everyone, "Mrs. Rodriguez, Mr. Rodriguez, please don't misunderstand. Lawrence and I are not back together. I just came to pick up my sons today. Please don't overthink."
"Yes. Although we are not back together yet, I am on the path to winning her back. I will work hard to move Winnie and remarry her. Dad, Grandma, Uncle, you can all rest assured."
Lawrence completely ignored Winnie's increasingly heavy stomping. He licked his teeth and whispered charmingly, "Give up. I won't give up on you, Winnie. You can stomp me to death."
She really wanted to stomp him to death!
The misunderstanding she almost cleared up got worse.
Sure enough, Leah glanced at Lawrence, "You should do your best! But I support you. When Winnie's anger subsides, she'll see you more favorably. After all, the two sons are so sensible. How could Winnie bear not to give them a complete family? Ms. Clark, don't you agree?"
Suddenly named, Melissa straightened up abruptly.