Chapter 67 Just Keep Them There. Don’t Help Them Out.
Marcus came very quickly. He was the first to arrive among all the parents.
Nancy saw him as soon as he arrived at the police station. Hence, she jumped off the stool, ran to her brother with open arms and threw herself at him.
"Big brother."
The little girl missed her big brother very much. Her limpid eyes lit up and shined with a liquid luster when she looked at the young man. The eyes were so charming!
Many people originally thought that this cold man would never reveal his gentle side, but then they found they were wrong.
He squatted down and held the little girl in his arms. His eyes were full of soft and love.
"Are you scared?"
Marcus rubbed Nancy's little head with his slightly cold fingers.
The girl shook her head obediently. The police officers said that they would not go to jail. Fighting was not new to children. They were just naughty, and they were not bad children.
Nancy was relieved. As long as her brothers were not arrested and sent to jail, she would not be afraid.
"The fourth brother and his friends are all injured."
The girl grabbed the big brother's hand. "Big brother, we have to take them to the hospital."
Marcus glared at these young boys with dark, cold eyes. The boys were pale with fear. All of them kept straight their backs and stood still, more obedient than they were in front of the head teacher and the police.
Seth screamed in his heart, "Why is this great devil here?"
At the same time, he was stunned when he saw the man holding the girl into his arms. He never imagined that Marcus would have the gentle side.
Every child here was afraid of Marcus. So was Seth. But now, he squatted down and stroke the child's head gently. So amazing!
Seth was surprised by his tenderness as well as the little girl. She was indeed not afraid of this "evil" man.
The little girl could bring out the man's softer side. That was unbelievable!
In the end, Marcus couldn't take Nancy's worried gaze, so he took Louis and his friends out with a blank expression.
Everyone looked at Marcus. For some reason, they all felt his reluctance.
It seemed that Marcus want to keep them there.
Louis and the others were struck speechless.
They then touched their noses, and they obediently followed behind him to the hospital. After everyone's wounds were treated, Nancy felt relieved.
"Does it hurt? Let me blow on the wound for you."
She said in a soft and childish voice. Nancy was worried about her brother. Consequently, Louis reflected on whether he was too impulsive, which was rare.
"It doesn't hurt. This little wound will heal soon."
Marcus said, "From today onward, you're not allowed to take Nancy anywhere within a month. Write a review and give it to me."
Louis knew that he was in the wrong, so he touched his nose and accepted it.
He couldn't take Nancy out for fun. It was torture!
He still wanted to experience a lot of fun things with the girl.
Besides, he also had to write a review. It was a torment!
Actually, He was not a good review writer. When he was asked to make a self criticism and read it aloud in front of the whole school, he would always infuriate all the teachers.
Alas...that was indeed hard!
Back at home, the parents of the Brook family also knew about this, and then Louis and Adam were chased and beaten up by grandpa and their fathers.
Adam shouted aggrievedly, "Why put the blame on me?"
His father said, "Why didn't you bring your sister home?"
Nancy pleaded, "Please! Please stop. I'm fine. Hmm..."
The fourth brother was still injured. He would be in pain if he ran.
The well-behaved girl ran out, and she gave her uncle a bear hug.
"Uncle, please don't beat him. He's injured."
Louis was moved. She was so nice! It was worth pampering this little girl.
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