Chapter 215 Just a Child After All
After exchanging glanacs, they followed Peacock out of the door understandingly. “He finally couldn’t
hold it in anymore in his father’s embrace,” Python remarked, Leopard added, “His performance is
impressive enough. He’s just so young–of course he would be terrified. Damn! That woman is a f*cking
lunatic! If we were late, I really can’t imagine what would have happened.”
Python replied, “Let’s stop talking about this. He seems to care a lot about his pride. Let’s pretend that
we don’t know about this.” Leopard hummed in agreement before eyeing Peacock, who was silent all
this while. “Hey, weren’t you very talkative just now? Why are you so quiet?’ Python chuckled gently.
“Do you even need to ask? Look at her eyes that were staring at Silas intently. I bet even her soul has
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbeen taken away by him.” Peacock sniffed hard, finally reacting to them. “Goddamn! He is really
handsome!” Leopard looked excited as he spoke, “Look at yourself. Wily Rabbit’s mom is also very
beautiful.” Peacock glared at him in dissatisfaction. “She’s not just beautiful. She’s breathtakingly
stunning!” Then she changed her tone. “I used to think that I was the most beautiful woman in the
world. Now only I know that there’s always someone better than you. No wonder their child is so good-
looking.” Python laughed. “Can you give up now?” Looking gloomy, Peacock asked, “Why couldn’t my
mom give birth to me a few years later?” Python replied, “You have gone too far.” Leopard also added,
“You’re hopeless now.” In the conference room, Silas held South’s cheeks as he asked gently, “Did she
hit you?” South shook his head. “No.” Silas didn’t rush him into anything and held him as they sat on
the couch. “You can tell me the truth,” he coaxed. With tears welling in his eyes, South pouted
stubbomly, refusing to cry. Silas patted his back gently to console him. “I won’t tell mommy.” South
sniffed. “She pinched my face and my arms. She also threw me on the floor and held a knife in her
hands, saying that she was going to disfigure me. After some time, she said she was going to throw me
off the building and die with me. B-But I didn’t cry; not even once!” He still tried to look tough even
though tears were welling in his eyes. Silas felt so sorry for him that his eyes burned in pain. His body
shook as he gently consoled South, “Don’t be afraid. Everything’s fine now. I promise you that this
won’t happen again.” South gently listed his chin with a haughty expression on his face. “But her plan
failed because I had this. I called the headquarters immediately, and they arrived quickly. I asked them
to strangle her. Actually, Peacock and Leopard hit her until she was on the floor.” With that, he pulled
out a necklace with a ruby stone on it. “As soon as I press this, it means that I’m in danger. There’s a
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmlocation tracking device in it, so they figured out where I was quickly,” he explained. Silas caressed his
hair as he exclaimed in a hoarse voice, “You’re so smart, son!” He wanted to say something else, but
his heart hurt so much that he could not utter another word. If they hadn’t arrived just in time, I can’t
imagine what would have happened. As if he had sell Silas’s pain, South patted his back with his little
hand. With a young, childlike voice, he said, “I’m fine. Don’t tell mommy about this! She’ll cry!” Silas
tightened his embrace on South and nodded. Why is my son so mature? He’s not even seven-he’s at
an age to rebel and throw tantrums, yet he is already so thoughtful. He knows that he is a boy who
should protect his mother, but he forgets that he is just a child after all.
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