Jay arrived at the entrance of Jenson's private fortress. When the servant saw Sir Ares, they cowered and did not even dare to breathe too loudly, as though he was a tyrant that would send them to the chopping block on a whim.
There was another reason why the servants were so afraid of Jay. Young Master Jenson was like a toggle for Jay's temper. Sir Ares would usually be a walking dormant volcano, but if something happened to Young Master Jenson, the dormant volcano would erupt violently.
The two young masters were fighting intensely, and the sounds of glass and porcelain shattering were heard from within. If either Young Master was injured in any way, then Sir Ares would erupt, and doomsday would arrive for the servants.
Jay with a darkened and ruthless expression, lifted a hand to knock on the door. Then, an earth-shattering boom was heard, followed by Jenson's frantic screams. "Ah...."
Jay's worry was at its limit. He slammed on the door again and shouted, "Robbie, Jenson, open the door!"
Very soon, the two children opened the door.
Jay crouched down and meticulously inspected the two children's bodies. After making sure that they
were unharmed, he shifted his gaze toward the fortress. He was speechless when he saw the mess inside.
"Tell Daddy, what were you doing in there?" Jay asked.
Jenson suddenly tightly hugged Jay's neck. His body was trembling in Jay's arms. Jay knew that Jenson was usually anxious or afraid whenever he was at Tourmaline Estate. He did not scold or discipline his son but instead hugged him gently.
Baby Robbie never had so much fun before today, and that was why he accidentally broke many expensive porcelain antiques. He was feeling very guilty, standing in front of Jay with his head lowered.
He heard the servants whispering to each other. "The fortress is wrecked. It would cost hundreds of millions to replace the antiques, right?"
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