Looking pale, Eleanor tried to stand up but failed. She said with difficulty to Carson, "Yes, Mitchell must have a reason for doing that."
Carson glared. "What did you say? You're an idiot. How dare you say that?"
Carson went right up to Eleanor and kicked her again.
No one defended Eleanor, even though she looked miserable.
Even Michael, who was her grandfather, looked ghastly pale.
What kind of a granddaughter would say in front of so many people that she would forgive Mitchell if he hurt Michael?
It was a disgrace to the Carver family and him.
"Take her away and ground her for three months. She's not allowed to leave the house!"
Michael let out a sigh as Eleanor was forcibly taken away.
"Oh, what's all this?" Michael lamented.
Theodore said, "Old Master Carver, you should teach your granddaughter a lesson. You can't let her do whatever she wants. I’ll forgive this since we've been friends for years. But this would not be overlooked by others."
"Oh." Michael sighed again as he looked at Sean with gratitude.
Fortunately, they solved the problem this time. If his granddaughter indirectly killed Theodore, he would feel guilty for the rest of his life.
The angry Davis family would probably go after the Carver family too.
Fortunately, Michael did not have these worries anymore.
Carson and the three men who had given trouble to Sean stood in front of him.
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