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Feel the Way You Feel, My Love novel Chapter 725

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Natalie asked when she heard her son’s question, “Huh? Do you know him?”

Connor nodded, indicating he was conscious of the little boy’s identity. Afraid of embarrassing himself again, the little boy looked elsewhere and announced, “I-I’ll be leaving immediately!

Natalie grasped his wrist and asked, “Wait! Aren’t your parents coming to pick you up?”

She had been wondering why no one had bothered to help the little boy when he was beaten to a pulp. On top of that, his parents were nowhere to be seen.

The little boy started weeping and stuttered, “M-My father has long passed on! I-I have to make my way home on my own because my mother isn’t feeling well!”

Natalie felt awful because of the series of misfortunes the little boy had to brace himself through when he was just a child.

She couldn’t stand leaving the needy children behind ever since she became a mother of two.

Thus, she offered, “Where do you live? I’ll give you a ride home today!”

The little boy gaped at Natalie’s offer. He waved and asserted, “N-No—I-I—”

Natalie interrupted him and asked, “Aren’t you afraid they’re going to pick on you again?”

He was rendered speechless by Natalie’s question.

Holding the little boy’s hand, she announced, “Come with me!”

She turned around and beckoned Connor and Sharon to follow her back to the car.

On their way to the little boy’s place, Sharon took a seat next to Natalie. Connor and the little boy were seated next to one another at the back passenger seats.

Once the little boy told Natalie the precise location of his place, Natalie asked, “What’s your name?”

Connor got ahead of the little boy and answered on his behalf, “He’s Joe.”

Natalie chuckled and complimented, “Joe? That’s quite an adorable name befitting a little boy like you!”

Joe flushed when she heard Natalie’s reply.

Natalie thought the only solution to resolve the issue was to transfer Joe to another kindergarten. Otherwise, he would be picked over and over again.

Out of the blue, her son added, “The ones who have been picking on him are his neighbors. They had been spreading rumors of his sister, claiming she was a murderer after they witnessed her being taken into custody. Thus, everyone in the kindergarten has been made aware of the rumors.”

“Was that the reason the rest of the parents couldn’t be bothered to defend him when he was beaten to a pulp?”

Her son nodded and answered, “Joe has always been a loner in kindergarten. No one is willing to befriend him.”

Natalie went dead silent. A few seconds later, she asked, “Did Joe’s sister really murder someone?”

Connor shared his hypothesis with his mother, “I can’t be sure, but she seems to have been taken into custody for the failed attempt of homicide. Joe insisted his sister was a scapegoat, but no one could be certain of the truth behind the incident.”

His mother wrapped up the conversation and decided to stop poking her nose into Joe’s family affair.

They soon returned to the villa. When she walked her children into the foyer, she saw a suitcase in the middle of the living room.

Mrs. Wilson was in the middle of a phone call with someone. She nodded over and over again, assuring the person on the other end of the call, “Alright, I’ll get someone to send it over as soon as possible.”

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