Mr. Nelsonn Winning His Ex-wife’s Heart

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Capítulo 300

Chelsea was rendered speechless yet again.

His awful taste never ceased to amaze her The kitten was close to her now, so she reached out her hand and said softly, “Nice to meet you, Money Nelson.”

Edmund's face changed immediately. “What did you just call it? You know what? Just call it Money. No need for a surname!” Affixing his surname to a kitten’s name didn’t sit right with him. It felt as if the kitten was his blood relation. How ridiculous! Chelsea Looked up at him innocently.

“Why do you have a problem with that? You bought it, remember? It’s only right that it gets your surname. Besides, Money Nelson sounds just perfect!”

Edmund sensed that Chelsea was pulling his leg now. This was the first time she was joking with him since their divorce. It gladdened his heart.

The next second, he put on a satisfied expression and nodded. “Well, you have a point there. The pet | gave you has my surname. That's great!”

It was Chelsea’s turn to feel awkward. His statement made it seem as if this kitten was their child. Chelsea tilted her head and pondered for a while. “Forget it. I'd better give it a new name. How about Arya?”

Chelsea bowed her head to Arya and murmured to it. Even though the kitten was unfamiliar with this setting, it did not exhibit excessive nervousness and unease.Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.

Edmund turned his gaze to Chelsea, who was squatting on the ground Chelsea was extremely soft at this point. The thought crossed his mind, “If we had a kid, would we still be splitting up?”

Chelsea must be kind and patient with their child. Regrettably...

What was Edmund’s state of mind at the time? Why did he imply Chelsea did not deserve to be a parent of his children? Now Edmund desired to have a child with Chelsea, but Chelsea would refuse.

Stopping thinking, Edmund replied again, “I have cat food, cat sand, and other cat supplies in my vehicle. I'll go fetch them.” Chelsea gave a small nod. “All right, thank you.”

Edmund intended to speak but refrained after a second thought. He then walked downstairs to retrieve the items.

He hadn't eaten Lunch yet because he’d been occupied for so long. He desired Chelsea’s cooking. He was uncertain whether Chelsea would grant his request.

Edmund descended the stairs twice before he moved all the items he had acquired from the pet store to Chelsea’s home.

He prepared so many items because he feared Chelsea would be in a rush after receiving the cat as a present.

Chelsea proceeded to unpack with only the two cats in mind. She was totally oblivious to Edmund's existence.

Edmund was too hungry to sit in silence for a long time, so he said, “I haven’t had Lunch yet.”

Chelsea, who was squatting on the ground and busy establishing relationships with the two cats, asked Edmund, “Didn’t you eat supper with your father?”


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