The Amazing Strike Back: Mommy Wants To Revenge!-Chapter 365: Ruthlessly Bullying a Three-Year-Old

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Chapter 365: Chapter 365: Ruthlessly Bullying a Three-Year-Old

Recently, Anna Thornton’s schedule has gotten much busier, and the filming of her new drama is in full swing.

To keep up with both sides, Anna can only squeeze her own time.

She’s getting home later and later, sleeping less and less, and has very few chances to be with her two children.

Fortunately, Pop and Lola are both very well-behaved. They chat with mommy on the phone every day, occasionally video chatting so Anna can see them, and it seems both kids have been getting chubbier.

This Saturday, the two kids didn’t have to go to kindergarten, and Conrad Sterling didn’t go to the office.

When he came down from the study upstairs, Pop and Lola were eating.

Conrad glanced over and saw the children’s meals were rich in various nutritional elements. Each child’s plate was divided into three sections: one for the main dish, one for vegetables, and one for fruit.

On the plate’s rim, styled into animal smiles, there was even a small rabbit carved from a carrot for decoration.

The little white rabbit was carved lifelike, and perhaps Conrad’s high-paid Huaiyang cuisine chef was worth it just for these seemingly useless touches.

But the kids liked it.

Every day before eating, Pop would hold the adorable little rabbit in his chubby hand and gently stroke it, as if it were a real rabbit.

"Let me feed him!" Conrad instructed as he approached.

Upon hearing this, Granny Chandler, who was just about to feed Pop, quickly got up and made room for President Sterling.

Actually, Pop could eat by himself, but seeing daddy feed him, the little guy simply opened his small mouth wide, cutely playing the role of waiting to be fed.

Lola glanced sideways at Conrad and then bowed her head to eat her own meal attentively.

Conrad picked up Pop’s special plate and fed him a mouthful with a spoon.

Taking advantage of the little guy chewing, Conrad suddenly turned to Lola and said, "That robot of yours, after two months of tinkering, all it has is a water gun function?"

Lola’s small hand paused mid-meal, looking at Conrad warily: "Did you touch my robot? How is it now?"

"It walked into the wrong room last night, and its water gun, aiming all wrong, short-circuited itself!"

Upon hearing this, Lola immediately put down her chopsticks and sprinted upstairs to the second floor.

Conrad believed boys needed to grow through setbacks and obstacles to excel, so he didn’t feel sorry for his son. Lola spent two months repairing the robot, and Conrad casually destroyed it.

Because this kid put no effort into using the robot for value, focusing instead on functions that didn’t benefit anyone.

If he actually invested in researching child-friendly robots, Conrad would be willing to sponsor him.

At the dining table, there was only Pop smacking his lips, tucking a grain of rice from the corner of his mouth back in and finishing up what was in his mouth.

Conrad’s gaze suddenly shifted to the little one’s face, his eyes seemingly meaningful.

Pop looked up, puzzled, at daddy.

"Do you miss your mom?" Conrad asked.

Pop nodded: "Miss mommy~"

"If you miss her, you can call her, can’t you use your kids’ watch? Tell her to wrap it up early tonight and come back to have dinner with you."

Upon hearing this, Pop tilted his head in thought.

He seemed hesitant and conflicted before shaking his head: "Can’t~"

When Pop was younger, staying abroad with mommy, she knew mommy couldn’t always be by her side. Mommy needed to make money, otherwise Pop and mommy wouldn’t have food to eat or milk to drink...

So the little one has always been well-behaved, never causing trouble even when mommy wasn’t around, never worrying about Anna Thornton.

Hearing Pop say no, Conrad’s chopsticks suddenly changed direction, picking up the little white rabbit from the plate.

Pop looked astonished, furrowing his little eyebrows that had hardly grown.

The rabbit would hurt if caught by chopsticks!

Under Pop’s worried gaze, Conrad did something even more devilish.

He slowly brought the chopsticks closer to his mouth...

"Daddy~" Pop hurriedly waved his hands, "You can’t eat the rabbit~"

Conrad: "Hm?"

"No! No! Eat!" Pop was so anxious his tongue stumbled, enunciating the words clearly.

However, Conrad remained stern-faced: "Call her?"

Pop: "..."

Two minutes later, Anna Thornton’s phone rang at the studio.

Anna was still filming, so Mary answered for her.

Mary picked up the phone and saw it was Pop calling, asking eagerly, "What’s up, little Pop?"

"Auntie Mary~"

"Mm-hmm, Auntie Mary is here~ My darling little Pop, you sound a bit upset? Have you been crying?"

Mary felt a pang hearing her distressed voice does sound a little off.

"Not yet~"

Yes, Pop hadn’t cried!

She was just holding her phone-watch, lifting her confusedly worried big eyes for a glance at daddy, mainly at the small rabbit placed next to daddy’s mouth, about to be eaten.

If the little rabbit got eaten, she’d really cry.

With a pout, Pop reluctantly spoke: "Auntie Mary, I miss mommy~"

"Oh, so you miss mommy!" Mary was almost startled, thinking something happened to Pop.

Anna came off set at this moment, and Mary handed her back the phone.

Anna took it and heard Pop on the other end expressing her desires, focusing on missing mommy and hoping mommy could come home early tonight for dinner with little Pop.

Listening to her little one’s voice mixed with faint sobbing, it seemed she truly missed mommy to the point of tears.

Anna, as a doting mother, felt a tug in her own heart along with Mary’s concern, reflecting on her busy schedule lately and overlooking her kids at home.

When the little one pathetically asked if mommy could come home early tonight, how could Anna refuse?

She asked, holding onto her melting heart: "Baby, you miss mommy?"

"Mm~"

"Then mommy will come home early today to stay with you and your brother, okay?"

"Okay~" Pop nodded obediently, still with a pout.

After hanging up, Conrad put the little rabbit back on the plate.

Pop immediately stretched out his chubby hands to guard it, fearing the little rabbit would face danger again.

She quickly tucked it into her pocket, scared daddy would eat it.

Actually, Conrad would never eat it!

He’s so picky, how could he eat white radish?

"This threat only works on Pop; the child is so naive. If it was Lola, she wouldn’t be so easily tricked!" thought Granny Chandler as she watched nearby.

Unexpectedly, when she looked up, there was a little one peeking from the corridor upstairs – who else but Lola?

Yes, Lola witnessed everything, including how Conrad unreasonably bullied a three-year-old.

No wonder he tried to send him away earlier, it seemed odd!

However, Conrad glanced up and made eye contact with him, but Lola didn’t say anything.

Granny Chandler, aware of the tense father-son relationship, stepped forward to smooth things over: "President Sterling, it’s good that Miss Thornton can return early tonight. I’ll have the kitchen prepare a more extravagant dinner; after all, today’s your birthday. It’s a perfect time to celebrate with the family." 𝒇𝓻𝓮𝓮𝙬𝙚𝒃𝒏𝓸𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝓬𝓸𝒎

"No need to make it too troublesome!"

"..."

Some may complain out loud about the trouble but deep down long for Anna Thornton to join him for the meal; otherwise, he wouldn’t resort to the rabbit-eating tactic.

Pop’s eyes were red, feeling a bit scared earlier when daddy seemed he’d eat the rabbit.

But hearing it’s daddy’s birthday today, Pop decided not to be mad anymore.

However, one thing remains!

Pop tugged on daddy’s suit jacket cuff, softly emphasizing: "No eating rabbit for birthday~"

"Alright, I won’t eat it!"