"Grace, what a mouth he has." Alice was speechless when she heard Little Gary's words. She did not know how a five-year-old child could say such things.
"Little Aunt, was I right? Did you fight with Aunt Rosalie on the first day?" Little Gary sighed loudly. "Since ancient times, the reason for fights between the wife and the mother-in-law is usually the fault of the husband. Uncle Jensen, you're lame! If you can't make peace between your mom and your wife, then don't get married!"
At that point, Jensen was already feeling terrible, but Little Gary's words just shredded every last bit of dignity he had.
"You're right. I'm truly pathetic."
Otherwise, he wouldn't have been suspended.
Little Gary was surprised. "What happened to you?"
"Little Gary!" Alice shouted to stop him.
"Little Aunt, just tell me the truth. If Aunt Rosalie doesn't get along with you, just send me over and I'll fight for you. I'll make sure that she listens to
you."
"Little Gary!" Grace also had no choice but to raise her voice to stop him. "Time to go to school."
Little Gary shrugged and said exasperatedly, "If you don't want me to help, then don't put on such a sad face. It's too early in the morning to be depressed."
Then, everyone fell silent.
No one knew what kind of woman would put up with him when he grew up?
"Little Gary, Ernest." Grace said sternly, "When you're at the kindergarten, don't run around and don't go off with strangers, understand?"
"I know," Little Gary nodded. "We're not stupid."
"That’s good." Grace looked at Lowell again and said, "Lowell, you should be obedient in school.
Don't go off with anyone you don't know and wait for the butler to pick you up after school, okay?"
"Okay," Lowell promised.
After that, she let out a sigh of relief as the butlers prepared breakfast.
After breakfast, they all busied themselves with their own matters.
Heinz drove to meet Old Mr. Carter.
When they were about to get in the car, Jensen stopped Heinz and said, "Heinz, did you know that
Miranda called Grace and Alice to yell at them?"
Heinz's expression turned cold. "When?" he asked as his gaze grew harsher.
"Ah, looks like Grace didn't tell you about it." Jensen understood it all at the sight of Heinz's expression. "Miranda yelled at her pretty badly, and Alice told me about it."
"D*mn it." Heinz narrowed his eyes. "It seems that I have to meet Miranda."
"You want to meet her?" Jensen frowned. "She is very arrogant."
"You've got to know your enemy before you strike." Heinz whispered, "You should come with me."
"Alright."
Half an hour later.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: True Fated Marriage