After Westbrook was taken away, the living room immediately became quiet.
Vicki pointed at the piano. "Have someone come to repair it. The piano keys shouldn't stay soaked for too long. They need to be dealt with promptly. It seems that your sister, Bride, treasures this piano."
Felix quickly said, "Alright, I'll have someone come to repair it."
He turned around to instruct Carlo to arrange the necessary personnel.
Once everything was arranged, he returned to Vicki's side. "Bride is different from them. We have a better relationship. Perhaps it's because of this that Fox treats her poorly. When I was away, I couldn't help but worry about her and secretly sent people to check on her and take care of her at school. Although she and Westbrook have the same mother, they are completely different."
Vicki raised an eyebrow. "It's quite apparent."
She sat down on the sofa in the living room, exuding a domineering aura.
Several maids were swiftly cleaning up.
Soon, the entire living room and dining room returned to normal, as if nothing had happened.
Felix also sat on the sofa and listened to Carlo reporting on what had happened in the house.
"Why doesn't Westbrook go to kindergarten? He stays at home all day without any manners," Felix asked. Considering their ages, Westbrook and Anderson should be in the same year. They should have attended the same kindergarten. Anderson was a genius among geniuses, but what about Westbrook? He was simply a troublemaker among troublemakers. If Westbrook followed in Seren's footsteps, it would be a waste for the Saunders family.
Carlo said, "Young Master hasn't been to just one kindergarten. It's because the kindergartens he attended couldn't accept him. He bullied other children, and the other parents had complaints. They joined forces to boycott him. You have to understand, the kindergartens he went to were all prestigious ones. Although the Saunders family is influential, other upper-class society members joined forces to pressure the schools, and we had no choice but to withdraw him. Later, the old master arranged for private tutors, but no tutor could handle him. I'm at a loss as well."
Felix understood. "Heh, no wonder the old man said to keep Fox at home and take care of the children more. So that's what he meant."
Vicki sneered, "This is the result of her upbringing. It's really laughable."
Felix propped his chin. It was indeed a problem. No one could control Westbrook. Now that Vicki was here, Westbrook didn't dare to cause trouble at home, but what about outside? No one could suppress him.
Suddenly, Vicki nudged Felix. "Send him to the kindergarten where Joyce's son goes. Like father, like son. I believe Anderson will be able to put Westbrook in his place."
Felix hesitated. If Luther found out that he had thrown a bomb into Anderson's kindergarten, causing trouble for Anderson, he didn't know if Luther would be furious with him.
"It's fine. Just wait and see," Vicki said confidently.
"Alright, let's do that. If he gets expelled from another kindergarten, I won't care anymore," Felix reluctantly agreed. He instructed Carlo, "Contact Dewey Noble Kindergarten. Hand them the Saunders family's business card. Mention my name, and they'll give face."
"Alright." Carlo immediately carried out his orders.
Shortly after, someone from a jewelry company arrived at the Saunders family.
Vicki had originally wanted to go upstairs, but Felix stopped her. "Wait, let's choose our wedding rings."
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