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Chapter 96
But Mick suddenly pushed Mona away.
She was wearing high heels and stumbled, nearly twisting her ankle. Her eyes instantly filled with tears, and she looked at him in disbelief.
“Mick! What are you doing?”
Just as Mick was about to say something, he suddenly heard the host’s voice.
“Next, let’s welcome the clown duo!”
His body stiffened, and he couldn’t help but glance up at the stage.
Seeing his sudden shift, Mona, sensing something was off, followed his gaze.
At that moment, Nadia, holding Norman’s hand, was already on stage. A man wearing a clown mask followed her, appearing to assist her, carrying a prop box.
The kids in the audience were immediately drawn in, whispering excitedly.
“Is that Norman’s mom?”
“Wow! She’s so cool! A clown!!
“Oh my gosh! She made a parrot appear!”
“She must be some kind of magician!”
“Wow! The streamers exploded! So cool!”
“She made a little bear balloon. I want one!”
“Norman is so lucky. I want to visit his house and watch his mom do magic.”
Ted, who had been ashamed and keeping his head down, now felt like he could barely face anyone. He had even considered denying that Nadia was his mom if any of his classmates asked him about it.
However, to his surprise, no one asked. In fact, the kids seemed surprisingly accepting of the clown.
When Nadia made a white dove appear, the bird flew around the hall before returning to her arm. The children screamed in excitement and rushed to the front of the stage.
Nadia continued to make balloon animals, creating many shapes. To avoid accidents, she had the children line up to receive their balloons.
The kids obediently queued up,
and once they had their balloons, they happily jumped around.
“That’s my mom!”
Ted didn’t know when he had joined the line, but now, desperate, he turned to explain to his
classmates.
The classmate glanced back and snorted.
“You used to steal our toys, and now you’re stealing someone else’s mom?”
Ted angrily shoved him away.
“That’s my mom! Norman stole her from me!”
The classmate wasn’t backing down and shoved him back hard.
“Your mom’s over there sitting though. She used to come to pick you up. I’m not stupid!”
Feeling betrayed, Ted snapped, “She’s not my mom! She’s a friend of my dad!”
The classmate seemed taken aback for a moment, then after thinking for a bit, seemed to realize the situation.
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