Then, the three cute babies turned around and ran back upstairs.
Josephine cried, saying, "I'm not asking the three of you to take revenge on my father, but you could help m e take revenge on that vixen.”
In order to increase their rage toward Sera, she added, "You three don’t know how much she's crossed the line. She even called your daddy a cripple.”
When they heard this, the three cute babies stopped in their tracks.
Baby Robbie turned back and said spiritedly, "Aunty, you've always cared so much about us, so we can’t just do nothing while you get bullied. Tell us, how do you want that vixen to die?"
Baby Zetty stood beside Baby Robbie, saying while fuming, "Aunty, I'll help you tear off that vixen’s skin."
Jenson looked at Baby Robbie and Baby Zeety who were both seething with rage. He then said, "I support both of you.”
Josephine stopped crying and chuckled. "That's more like it."
Angeline was pushing Jay who was in his wheelchair and stopped somewhere not too far away.
When Babby Robbie saw his daddy, he let go of his
clenched fist. He said, "Daddy! Aunty was bullied by that vixen, so we're thinking about whether we should help her out."
Before Jay could say anything, Angeline could be heard saying through clenched teeth, "Of course, why shouldn't you help her?"
Everyone's eyes fell on her. Why was this care worker more enraged than they were?
It was none of her business.
Angeline placed her hands on her hips. She was filled with anger as she said, "She even had the decency to call your daddy a cripple. Babby Robbie, make sure she won't be able to even move after you’re done with her. I want her to suffer."
Jay looked at her and said, "Don't teach my son that violent behavior."
Angeline came to her senses. "Yes, children are the future of the country. You shouldn't be fighting."
Jay only had time to heave a single sigh before hearing Angeline announce, "Baby Robbie, since you can't go, I'll go."
With the determination of a soldier, she started walking away in a rage.
"Stand there," Jay commanded.
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