“His allowance won’t be enough to pay for the teapots. Why don’t you just use it to buy toys for him?” Dominic could not help but speak on the little boy’s behalf.
Lily nodded. “You’re right. Then I’ll deduct his allowance for two years.”
Galen pursed his lips and wanted to cry again. He had accepted that his mother would deduct his allowance for a year, but after Dominic tried to defend him, it became two years instead.
“B-But…” Dominic was at a loss and dared not help Galen again, so he faked a coughing fit. His gaze wandered toward the open showcase as he tried to devise a random excuse. “It’s not entirely his fault! I didn’t lock the showcase properly. Even if he didn’t break the teapots, the thieves might have stolen them!”
Then he raised his voice and scolded, “Look what you’ve done! Didn’t I tell you guys to keep the showcases and cabinets locked? Couldn’t you do such a simple thing? Do you still want this month’s salary? Do you still want your jobs?”
The maid tidying up the place answered hurriedly, “Sir, we did lock the showcase. I checked.”
The maid felt wronged as Dominic had reprimanded her for something she had done well.
“Nonsense! Why would it be open if you locked it? Are you telling me a toddler can unlock it?” he scolded.
“Well…” The maids only knew they had locked the showcase. ‘Who knows how he opened it?’
Dominic’s question reminded Lily of it. She walked over to the showcase and carefully examined the lock.
It was a simple and the most common hasp lock. However, if one had properly locked it, it would be challenging for a child of more than a year old to open it. Even if Galen had a key, he would not know how to use it.
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