"I can't stay in this house anymore, George. None of the juniors are showing me any respect. I’m too embarrassed to live."
George chided Angeline, "Hurry up and apologize to Aunt Anne."
Baby Zetty yelled, "Why should Mommy apologize when she didn't do anything wrong? Grandpa only cares about seniority and ranking instead of rights and wrongs. We, the juniors, should be the ones to say that we can no longer stay in this house anymore because we'll only end up getting slapped by unreasonable seniors. We can't even fight back even when we’re wronged. Sob, sob, sob, I don’t want to stay in this house. I want to go back to Imperial Capital. I want to go to Daddy."
As Baby Zetty spoke, she covered her face and started crying.
George glared at Angeline. "Is this how you educate your children?"
Angeline said with a deadpan look on her face, "Baby Zetty is right."
George was furious. "Angeline Severe, take your children and get out of here at once."
Without saying anything further, Angeline took Baby Zetty's hand and left.
"Let's go."
Jenson stared at the exasperated-looking George with dark and profound pupils, a smirk playing on his face.
He then fished out his phone suddenly and dialed Daddy’s phone number.
Soon, Jay's heavenly voice was heard.
"Jens."
"Daddy, hurry up and come and pick us up. We have nowhere to live anymore."
"What?" Jay's voice sounded like a vengeful ghost that was about to claim someone’s life, carrying with it a stifling chill.
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