
Chronically Lying Daughter
Chapter 3
Shaking my head, I squatted and negotiated with Cecelia.
“This utility knife is too sharp. I’ll ask if there’s anything similar.”
Cecelia looked at me with a pure gaze, which melted my heart instantly.
With the staff’s help, I bought a similar toy utility knife.
Cecelia happily held her new toy and smiled sweetly at me.
“Thank you, Mom. You love me the most.”
In my previous life, she had probably behaved that way because she did not get what she wanted.
Since I had granted her wish, she would certainly grow closer to me.
When I saw her acting normally, I heaved a sigh of relief.
But I did not expect her to break free of my hand and yell when we reached a crowded place.
“Help! She’s a human trafficker. She’s going to take me away!”
My heart sank.
I had been left wondering endlessly if Cecelia had been overwhelmed with anger when she labeled me as a human trafficker in my previous life.
Besides, she had remained in the countryside with my mother-in-law since young. My mother-in-law may have used such a method to frighten her into compliance. Cecelia could simply be imitating what she knew worked.
But getting her what she wanted still did not seem to work.
Everyone looked at us when they heard her cries about a human trafficker.
Soon, someone vigilantly came over and asked about the issue.
“She’s a human trafficker. She wants to take me away. Save me!” Before I could answer, Cecelia sat on the floor and cried out loudly.
Since she was so young, many people believed her.
“She can’t be lying, given her age. What are you doing?”
“Stay here. We’ve called the cops. You’ll get arrested when they’re here.”
A few men rushed over to subdue me. At that moment, a particular face showed in the crowd. My eyes brightened as I screamed, “Darling, hurry up and explain it to everybody!”
Everyone quickly turned to Eric.
When Cecelia was picking up her stationeries, I had texted Eric, asking him to get us a cup of coffee.
Everyone assumed that Eric was my accomplice and gradually surrounded him.
At the sight of that, Cecelia suddenly stopped crying loudly and appeared helpless.
Eric appeared more anxious than I. It took him some time to explain to everyone that we were a family.
In the end, the cops asked us to go to the police station to take our statements.