Chapter 739: SPLURGE

What Misha did yesterday was fix the daycare. It could not be called fixing, because the time would not be enough.         

    

Misha financed the replacement of playthings in the yard with new ones and made them throw away the old ones. Not only that, he even bought other plaything as well to complete the collection.     

It was just that, because the place could be said to be small, there weren't many toys that he could buy due to the unavailability of space and this made Misha quite annoyed.     

He was not even half-hearted when he bought these expensive playthings and paid extra to have the work done in just a few hours.     

Therefore, when Kia and Mika came this morning, this place looked completely different and this left both of them dumbfounded in disbelief.     

Meanwhile, Mikaela's face lit up when she saw this place. "Did we come to a new place?" asked Mika enthusiastically.     

How could she not misunderstand when she had never seen this many games before and everything here looked brand new?     

"No," Kia mumbled. She frowned. She knew whose doing this was and she gripped Mika's hand tighter.     

Impossible, right? Misha wouldn't have guessed that Mika was his daughter. Or did he already?     

Kia then turned and looked at Mika who was in awe. She couldn't wait to play all the new games.     

And at that moment, Kia realized that Mika was very similar to that man and this made her feel uneasy. She was afraid that Misha would do something since he found out that Mika was his daughter.     

He would take Mika away from her.     

And that was the first thought that crossed Kia's mind at this time.     

Kia then gripped Mika's hand tighter. No. She wouldn't let Misha do that.     

"Mommy?" called Kia, because she could feel Kia's grip getting tighter. She then looked at her worriedly with a frown on her face. "Mommy doesn't like the new games here?" she asked innocently.     

Kia then smiled at the little girl and picked her up. "Of course I like them," she said softly to calm Mika. She was indeed a little more sensitive than the other children her age.     

Then, Kia walked into the daycare, where Grace walked up to her and was incredibly friendly to her and Mika. She was even very clear how she treated Mika very differently and gave much better treatment than the other kids.     

Kia was not surprised. She had expected this and she was only responding to Grace's overly friendly comments toward her out of politeness.     

After Kia confirmed that Mika went to the classroom with Grace, she walked away from there.     

For now, she couldn't do anything and it was impossible for her to carry out the impromptu plan of bringing Mika back home.     

What was more, there really wasn't anyone who could look after her at this time of the morning, because Keira must still be sleeping as she stayed up all night.     

Therefore, she would monitor the turn of events and the situation later.     

Misha Tordoff.     

The name still stirred an uncomfortable feeling inside her and made her furious. It left a bitter taste in her mouth if she remembered the past.     

Why did he appear again in her life? Kia was not at all happy about this. She didn't need him to add to the troubles in her already complicated life.     

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"Where are you going again, Mr. Tordoff?" asked Dania when she entered Misha's office and saw that the man was about to leave. Richard didn't tell her that Misha had other appointments outside the office while she had already prepared documents for him to check.     

"I will be gone for a bit." Misha walked past Dania, while the secretary immediately followed him and showed the documents in her hands.     

"You should check these documents," she said hastily. Yesterday, Misha had gone all day and canceled some important meetings and now he was going out again?     

"Just put them on the table, I will check them later when I get back," Misha said as he walked out of this room.     

"But…" Dania's protest was left unfinished because Misha was already looking at her very fiercely. He then said in a very deep voice, emphasizing every word.     

"Just put them on the table," Misha said firmly. He then walked away from his office and headed straight for the elevator that would take him straight to the basement.     

He didn't even wait for Richard anymore and just drove the car to the daycare he visited yesterday.     

Not long after Misha left, Richard came and found Dania alone in the room. "Where is Mr. Tordoff?" he asked confusedly.     

"He left suddenly," said Dania, grumbling. "Do you know where he went?"     

Of course Richard didn't know because Misha didn't tell him anything, but he had a hunch and he was very sure that Misha was going to that place right now.     

This man was really hard to understand. He should take things slow in approaching the mother and child, instead of making an intense approach, when he himself didn't know what he would say when they meet.     

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Misha already knew when Kia would pick Mika up, which was still two hours from now. He could use this time to buy toys and snacks that Mika might like and maybe that would make their conversation run smoother.     

Ugh. Making a conversation run smoother? Misha seemed to be talking about a business partner instead of a three year old little girl.     

What kind of conversation did he want to have?     

While thinking about that, Misha entered a toy shop and immediately felt like he was in a strange place and didn't know what to do there, because there were so many toys and he didn't know what toys Mika might like.     

Should he just buy all these toys?     

Misha should have taken Richard with him and asked the man for advice on what toys three year old girls liked the best.     

When Misha was thinking about buying all these toys, a young female employee immediately approached him because he looked confused.     

"Can I help you?" she asked kindly. She was quite fascinated by the handsome man in front of her and smiled very sweetly.     

For a moment, Misha considered his decision to summon Richard to come here, but since this young lady offered to help, he chose to speak to her first.     

"I need a toy that three year old girls like," Misha said and the woman smiled wider and led him into the shop showing him some toys.     

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Richard almost fainted when he got a call from Misha asking him to come with two cars.     

On the phone, he didn't explain why he had to take two cars to one of the biggest shopping malls in city A.         

    

Just hearing the location made Richard frown, because Misha didn't usually go to a place like that, especially for shopping.     

But, when he came and found out what this boss had done, he felt like he should have guessed it from the start.     

"Mr. Tordoff," said Richard sharply when he saw what Misha had just bought. "Why did you buy this many toys?" he hissed in disbelief. Did he want to open a store?     

Could this be called a robbery? Misha almost bought all the toys in the store.     

"She said these are toys that little kids like these days," Misha said lightly, nodding at the young lady who had offered to help him earlier.     

Hearing this, Richard then looked fiercely at the young woman, who then turned her gaze elsewhere. He knew what she was doing.     

The young lady knew that Misha was loaded and would buy whatever he was shown, so she showed almost all the toys and of course, Misha, without thinking long, bought them all.     

Of course, money was not a problem for Misha, but wasn't this tantamount to robbery? She was fooling Misha and the man didn't care at all about it.     

Because to him, the money he spent on toys didn't mean anything at all.     

"Mr. Tordoff, you better pick one or two toys and return the rest," said Richard trying to persuade Misha.     

"I already paid for them," Misha replied curtly.     

"It doesn't matter, you can return the toys and ask for money," said Richard, but his words increased Misha's annoyance.     

Because how could they not? A Tordoff like Misha returning the things he had already bought? Wouldn't that be a bad image for himself? How could Richard suggest such a thing?     

"That's not what I mean." Richard was feeling very frustrated now in the face of Misha who seemed to be getting more and more unreasonable by the day.     

He acted according to his logic, but of course, using his logic in a situation like this was completely unsuitable.     

Misha would just dig his own grave...     

After leaving the toy shop, with two cars filled with all kinds of toys Mika might like, they went straight to the daycare.     

The timing was just right. They arrived ten minutes before Mikaela's time of departure, so they could wait first.     

Only, when they arrived, among the few parents who were already waiting, they saw Kia too standing there.     

It seemed like she didn't want the events of yesterday to repeat themselves, she didn't want Misha to meet Mika.     

Because now, she came early so Mika wouldn't wait. It seemed, Kia knew that Misha would come and bother them again like what he had done yesterday.      

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