Rose was dumbfounded. Jay disciplined Baby Robbie not because of the expensive porcelains nor because the castle belonged to Jenson? She squeezed every drop of brain juice she had, but she could not figure out the real reason.
"Why did you punish Baby Robbie, then? He is a child. Aren't you worried that he might injure himself with the sharp edges of the broken porcelain shards when you asked him to clean up the mess? Sir Ares, don't blame Baby Robbie for misunderstanding you. Even a s an adult, I can't decipher your intention of punishing Baby Robbie,” Rose said angrily.
The brows on Jay’s handsome face frowned tightly, and his gaze was suddenly layered with a bloodthirsty ferociousness.
Rose looked at the man who turned eerie and dangerous all of a sudden. Her sixth sense told her that it was not a good sign.
"I have my reasons. The conclusion is, whatever happened yesterday was not done on purpose. I love Baby Robbie as much as I love Jenson. Rose, if you intend to use yesterday’s incident to blackmail me on giving up on Baby Robbie, I will never agree to it. If you dare to use yesterday's incident to instigate something between us father and son, I will never let you off scot-free." Jay suddenly stood up.
Rose mocked herself inwardly. 'In this fella’s heart, I’m a person who'll twist around facts and be an instigator?’ "Sir Ares, the facts have proven that you are incapable of taking care of children. The hurt that Baby Robbie received is history's worst. Please let go of my child."
Jay looked at Rose. His pair of evil eyes contained a wave of inexplicable anger. "There won't be a repeat of this ever again," he spoke loudly.
Rose closed her eyes as tears streamed from the corners. "Why do you have to be so stubborn?”
"Rose, I repeat. The Ares family bloodline will never be allowed to wander outside,” Jay firmly announced.
Rose lost control of her voice as she yelled, "But Baby Robbie is unwilling."
Jay's gaze shone with a stubborn refusal to admit defeat. "He is still young. He won't understand how important his environment is for his development. Rose, we’re adults, so we should use the adult way to help the children decide their future."
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