Chapter 74
Chapter 74
He was arrogant earlier but became miserable and pathetic at that moment.
Brody’s father walked out with a frustrated expression, lost in thought, and looked disappointed, like a
disheartened person who was about to jump off the building after losing money.
Brody’s mother, Joyce Zackery, noticed that the situation was bad. Patrick had always been the one
who caused others to suffer loss and had never suffered loss himself.
Besides, she had seen Kimberly come out a while ago.
Logically, that was not Patrick’s way of handling things.
Before the domineering Patrick reached the door, Joyce and Brody walked up to: Patrick eagerly.
“Patrick, what’s wrong?” Truth be told, she was trembling when she asked that. She had always been
the least important person in the family.
When Patrick heard that, he suddenly became lucid. He immediately grabbed Brody, whom he usually
favored, and scolded him.
Joyce, standing next to him, was terrified. She had never seen a scene like that before. In the past, Content is property of NôvelDrama.Org.
even though Brody had done something wrong, everyone in the Zackery family would have protected
and spoiled him.
“Patrick, why did you scold Brody?”
Brody covered half his face and cried loudly when he heard that Joyce was protecting him.
He even said firmly, “Just wait. I’m going to tell Grandpa and Grandma right now!”
Then, he ran away by himself.
When Joyce saw that, she was afraid that something bad was going to
so she ignored Patrick and ran after Brody.
The scene looked like a prelude to someone becoming poor.
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The first half of Patrick’s life had gone smoothly. When he was in middle age, he faced a catastrophic
crisis. He was pathetic and detestable.
An evil person confessed and woke up only in a moment of desperation.
He got in the driver’s seat and sat there without starting the car. He wanted to make
amends but had no chance.
Previously, Kimberly and Marcellus had attempted to tolerate Patrick on multiple occasions.
Nevertheless, Patrick grew furious and aimed to push them to their limits.
He reaped what he sowed.
In the meantime, Kimberly looked at Candice in distress. Then, she reached out to hug and kiss her.
Kimberly was a little scared.
A person’s sense of security would be easily lost.
On second thought, the kindergarten was actually a small society.
Those were the normal things the children needed to face after they grew up. It was not necessarily a
bad thing for them to experience it sooner.
“Mommy, that classmate is truly fierce. He was obviously unreasonable and bullied the girl, Candice
said in a mellow voice. She seemed to have things straightened out and knew what was going on.
Kimberly stroked her head. The Big Bad Wolf in the cartoon did something bad and ended up being
punished. It’s the same in kindergarten. He’ll be punished for what he has done!”
Candice and the other two little cuties looked at Kimberly at the same time. Their eyes. blinked, and
their long eyelashes fluttered like black piano keys moving up and down.
Dexter thought of something and could not help but be curious. He wanted to know how the bad person
was punished.
“Mommy, how will the teacher punish Brody in the end?” Dexter asked.
“Um…” Kimberly wondered how to respond. She said to herself, ‘You truly are my naughty son. You
only ask difficult questions.
That was a very challenging question.
“Maybe he’ll be punished by the teacher. Maybe his parents will confiscate his toys. Or maybe…
Kimberly deliberately made a long foreshadowing before answering.
“Perhaps he doesn’t like the school, so he bullied his classmates. In that case, his mom will eventually
transfer him to a new school.”
Kimberly’s answer was based on two considerations.
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On the one hand, she wanted to tell the children in a more acceptable way that Brody would no longer
be their classmate.
On the other hand, she also wanted to find out if they were thinking of changing schools themselves.
As for the possibilities mentioned by Kimberly, the three little cuties began a lively discussion.
They were discussing it passionately. It seemed they had forgotten the unhappiness in school and were
judging a topic as outsiders.
“I think he’s going to get punished by the teacher. That’s what I saw in the cartoon. The teacher says
today that if you don’t follow the rules, you will be punished.” Dexter was the first to say what he
thought.
The three of them seemed to be having a debate.
Dexter did not forget to ask Kimberly’s opinion, “Mommy, do you think I’m right?” He considered
Kimberly the arbiter.
“Well, I guess that makes sense!”
When Sebastian heard Kimberly’s affirmation of Dexter, he did not want to be outdone. “I think he’s
supposed to sleep alone at night. If he does something wrong, he has to stay in a dark room.”
When Kimberly heard Sebastian’s answer, she was stunned. She had never let them stay in a small
and dark room or threatened them with it.
“Sebastian, I think Brody is over three years old like you. You can sleep by yourself,” Kimberly said.
“But I don’t think Mommy will want to put us in a dark room, Sebastian commented.
He must have watched some cartoons or read some comic books. Sebastian was probably the most
cun ning and similar to Christopher among the three children.
Kimberly needed to intervene and correct. She did not want to have an aloof kid in her life after doing
everything she could to leave an indifferent man.
At that moment, Christopher sneezed a few times in a row in the CEO’s office of the Levine Group in
Norham.
He casually grabbed two tissues, wiped them, and thought, “Who is saying I’m handsome behind my
back again?”
Felix stood aside, waiting for Christopher to sign, and asked with concern, “Mr. Levine,
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have you caught a cold? Shall I buy you some medicine?”
Christopher waved his hand and eloquently signed his elegant signature on the document.
Christopher stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window after Felix left. He turned his head and
stretched his back.
It had been four years since he had heard from Katherine. It was as if she had vanished from the earth.
Maxwell and the others were anxious to find their great-grandchildren, but what was more urgent at
that moment was Christopher’s marriage.
Ivy had been waiting for Christopher devotedly. They all saw it and thought the two were a good match.
They were pushing Christopher to get married recently. He had no choice but to work around the clock
to delay the matter.
At that time, the atmosphere in the car in Dellmoor was still lively. Sebastian had understood Kimberly’s
words and nodded firmly.
Then it was Candice’s turn to speak. She was sitting on the side and could not wait and tried to
interrupt several times.
It seemed that ordinary etiquette education was still very effective.
“Mommy, I think he doesn’t like the students, so he bullies others. We all cherish what we like!”
Kimberly gave a thumbs-up and said, “That’s right. What you say makes sense. In short, his behavior
that day was wrong. We should be kind to others and not bully the weak.”
When Kimberly saw it was a good time to teach the children, she began to give another Cleopatra
speech. The three little cuties listened attentively.