Unexpected Marriage: She is the Sugar Mommy!-Chapter 335: Give Me the Child

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Chapter 335: Chapter 335: Give Me the Child

"Give me the child, give me the child quickly, I don’t want to hurt you, I just want my child." But the man seemed unable to understand Seraphina’s words, mumbling the same sentence as if he couldn’t say anything else.

Jude stood behind Vanessa, speaking coldly to him: "Who exactly are you? Why are you looking for Pomelo?"

"It’s my child, that’s my child, quickly give me the child." The man’s words were incoherent, clearly unable to communicate normally.

Seraphina felt there was no need to continue entangling with him. Even if this man really had some connection to Pomelo, she would never let Pomelo be taken away by him.

She turned around, lowered her head, and gently patted Pomelo’s head: "Good child, don’t be afraid, I’m here, everything will be okay."

"Aunt Seraphina, I’m so scared, don’t let him take me away." Pomelo was trembling with fear, clutching Seraphina’s clothes tightly, afraid that Seraphina would abandon him.

His condition already explained everything; this madman in front of them was indeed related to Pomelo, but what their exact relationship was needed to be investigated.

Seraphina had her back to the man, in an extremely dangerous position.

The man spotted a flaw, and with a wave of a small knife, charged towards Seraphina.

Facing him, Jude’s gaze sharpened. In a few swift moves, he subdued the lunatic.

Seraphina watched in amazement. Was this really her son? The skills and movements were so standard that even she, who had been practicing women’s combat techniques for years, couldn’t help but feel humbled.

Jude realized he was exposed and quickly changed the subject: "Mommy, let’s go quickly, it’s too dangerous here."

"Call the police first." No matter what, Seraphina could not let this man go; a thorough investigation was necessary.

The man was knocked to the ground by Jude, lying there wailing. Yet despite this, he trembled as he pointed at Pomelo, incoherently chanting, "No, no, don’t take my child away."

A true madman.

Seraphina looked back; where was Desmond? It had been so long, could it be that he and Keith, two grown men, were lost in the zoo?

In fact, her guess wasn’t entirely wrong. The two men didn’t know which direction she had gone with the child, so they had to rely on instinct to find them.

Seraphina tried calling the police, but the line was busy, so she had to find nearby security to detain and take the man away.

Because of all this chaos, Jude’s sketching was put on hold, though fortunately, he had already completed a drawing that he could submit as homework.

Desmond was nowhere to be found at the crucial moment, only showing up after the man was captured.

"What happened?" He frowned, looking at Seraphina.

"It’s temporarily resolved." Seraphina glared at him irritably.

Desmond innocently rubbed his nose: "What did I do wrong?"

Jude heaved a deep sigh: "Dad, if you keep this up, I’m afraid Mommy will really look for a new dad for me."

...

Desmond’s expression slightly darkened, thinking to himself: She wouldn’t dare.

Is there anything in this world that Seraphina doesn’t dare to do? Is she possibly afraid of Desmond?

Yet Seraphina secretly gave Desmond the lowest score in her heart.

Damn annoying man, always hovering when not needed, nowhere to be found when needed.

The more Seraphina thought, the angrier she became. Her gaze towards Clay became increasingly impatient.

"Seraphina, I..."

Just as Desmond was about to say something, Vanessa coldly snapped at him: "Move, don’t block the way."

Before she finished speaking, Seraphina was already holding the trembling Pomelo, disappearing from Desmond’s sight.

With Pomelo in this state today, there was no way they could continue their visit, so Seraphina headed directly for the zoo exit.

Jude hurriedly followed with his short legs, fearing that if he walked too slowly, it would annoy Seraphina.

Rosalie once taught him that you should never provoke a woman in a bad mood, or it’s as good as seeking trouble.

Desmond had no idea what he did wrong, so he had to stay behind to deal with the aftermath.

Regarding Pomelo’s situation, he had also been investigating recently, and there did seem to be an unavoidable connection between Pomelo and Eric Holt.

Back at home, Pomelo still carried the scared look, his small hand tightly clutching Seraphina’s sleeve, and no matter how much Seraphina spoke to him, he wouldn’t let go.

It seemed the man had cast a significant shadow over Pomelo; otherwise, the normally cheerful Pomelo wouldn’t be this frightened.

After several days of careful investigation, Seraphina finally got the final result.

As it turns out, Wyatt Young was indeed not Pomelo’s biological father, but neither was the lunatic they encountered a few days ago.

Pomelo was originally born into a happy family, but after losing his parents in a car accident, the orphaned Pomelo was sent to an orphanage.

The lunatic was the man who adopted Pomelo. The man was pitiful, almost fifty and alone.

It’s said that he once had a wife and child, but because he loved drinking and gambling too much, he accumulated huge debts, forcing him to take his wife and child and go into hiding to evade creditors.

Eventually, his wife and child couldn’t endure the hard and tiring life and packed up their belongings overnight, leaving with the last of the money.

Losing his wife and child overnight nearly drove the man mad. To bring his wife and child back, he took a desperate gamble by dealing in illegal drugs.

Unable to accept the fact his wife and child left him, not only did he sell illegal drugs, but he also started using them himself.

As a result, his mind became deranged, and he was mentally unstable.

Once, while passing by the orphanage, he saw Pomelo, who looked very much like his daughter, and voluntarily adopted Pomelo.

Pomelo, born in the orphanage, thought he had found redemption, only for the nightmare to begin.

When the man injected psychedelic drugs, his behavior became increasingly deranged, frequently beating Pomelo and even forcing Pomelo to eat unclean things.

Upon discovering that Pomelo had leukemia, he sold Pomelo at a high price to Wyatt Young’s family, who needed a daughter.

Wyatt Young wasn’t exactly a good person; he didn’t buy Pomelo out of pity but to make her a child bride for his sick son, saying it would bring good fortune.

No one knew where the custom came from, that marriage would make his son well again.

When Pomelo came to the Young household, Wyatt’s son did improve, and Wyatt thought it was Pomelo’s contribution, so he offered her special love.

However, the good times didn’t last long. After only two days of happiness, Dylan Young’s child became seriously ill again. During this time, Pomelo obediently stayed by the boy’s side. Wyatt also borrowed a lot of money for the treatment, but in the end, it was no match for the illness, and the boy eventually passed away.

Meanwhile, they found out Pomelo also had leukemia; before hospital fees were even paid, they hurriedly abandoned Pomelo and fled.

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