Chapter 3010
Shelly could not help but chuckle. "Didn't you send someone to find servants? When that time comes, you'll have people watching the child around the clock. I won't be able to make her suffer even if I try to." "I will arrange for several bodyguards to live with us and protect you as well."
"If you think it's necessary, go ahead! After all, living in a mansion and having a status will increase the possibilities of attracting evil people." Shelly did not intend to mock Hayden, but as soon as the words left her mouth, they took on a different meaning. "Bad people don't bother us while we live here," she added.
"You seem quite pleased with yourself," Hayden said.
"No, I'm not pleased. I'm just stating a fact. I know you have money, so as long as it doesn't affect you financially, I won't stop you from hiring servants or bodyguards."
Hayden remarked, "That's because you can't stop me even if you wanted to."
After a brief argument with Hayden, Shelly's anxious mood was partially relieved. "Where do you want to take Audrey shopping?" Shelly followed him to his car. "Let me hold her!"
Hayden handed Audrey to her and said, "First, let's buy a child safety seat."Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
"Oh, alright then!" Shelly sat in the backseat with Audrey in her arms. "Do you know where they sell child seats?"
"I do. I had one installed in another one of my cars at home."
At the moment, Hayden was driving his work car, so there was no child safety seat inside.
Looking at her daughter, Shelly could not help but say, "Darling, look how much your daddy spoils you! You won't have to suffer with Mommy again in the future."
Upon hearing her words, Hayden's expression darkened slightly. "Shelly, I'm still mad at you for what you did. Just the thought of our daughter suffering for half a year makes me want to explode."
Shelly felt that his anger was somewhat unreasonable. "When I say she has suffered, it's an overstatement. Look at how well she has grown! Does she look like a child who has suffered? She has only been sick once in these six months, and three days of medicine made her better."
"Whether she has suffered or not, you know better than anyone! Look at how robust Aiden is, and look at how thin and tiny our daughter is! They were born together, so why is there such a big difference? It's because you haven't taken care of our daughter properly!" said Hayden sharply.
Filled with disbelief, she glanced at Hayden's eyes reflected in the rearview mirror and defended herself. "Aunty Avery mentioned to me repeatedly that you think Aiden is growing too heavy. Our daughter is the perfect size, and when took her for a body check, the doctor said so as well."
Hayden fell silent.
Shelly continued, "My mom takes care of Audrey twenty-four-seven, and the formula Audrey has is the exact same brand as the one Aiden has. I have given Audrey my best!"
"Apart from food, my daughter suffered in every other aspect! Is the house you rented even meant for people?"
"Are you saying that my mother and I aren't people?"
"My child should not endure that kind of suffering!" Hayden emphasized. "I understand that you don't want to be separated from her, but you must also understand my feelings of not wanting her to suffer!"
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difference!" Shelly did not quite understand his stance. "The life I
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felt that I was lacking compared to other wealthy children."
"That's just an excuse for your incompetence!" Hayden said without hesitation.
Shelly did not want to argue with him, knowing that he was already being merciful for not taking Audrey away.
Once they had a child seat installed, Hayden drove toward a mall that sold solely luxury products.
It was hardly an exaggeration to say that Shelly had never stepped foot into this mall despite her nagging curiosity.
"What exactly are you buying Audrey?" Shelly asked as she followed Hayden into the mall.
"Anything our daughter likes," Hayden responded calmly.
Shelly was dumbfounded and thought to herself, "Audrey is six-months-old! She doesn't even have a preference yet!"