Chapter 997 The Two Families Jonathan stood with his arms crossed over his chest, looking extremely calm.
Meanwhile, Felix was utterly bewildered. Why is Great-grandpa siding with Jon? His heart swelled with increasing jealousy.
Miranda trailed after Cecilia. At first glance, she thought her son had been bullied.
"Felix, did Jonathan bully you again?" She pushed aside Cecilia and rushed in.
Cecilia was somewhat speechless. What did she mean by that? Had she even figured out what had happened? Only then did Niel and George realize that the mothers of both children had arrived.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"How did you all get here?" Niel asked first.
Miranda hesitated, unable to respond that she had been following Cecilia.
Cecilia didn't respond either. Instead, she asked, “Grandpa, Old Mr. Sinclair, what exactly happened here?" Only then did George tell Cecilia about Felix's complaint. He also mentioned, "The other children claimed that they avoid him because he likes to hit them.” Upon hearing this, Miranda was instantly displeased.
"Cecilia, you must be the one who told the children from the other families not to play with Felix. You seem to be trying to isolate our Felix." After hearing that, Cecilia couldn't help but scoff with a hint of mockery.
"If that's true, I'm rather powerful, aren't I? After all, Felix is the great-grandson of the Rainsworth family. Who will dare to ostracize him?" George immediately defended Cecilia, saying, “Ceci and Jon have always been nice. The problem lies with you. You just don't know how to guide your child." After speaking, he turned to Niel and said, "Old Mr. Rainsworth, your granddaughter-in-law was scheming to snatch the Sinclair family's business using underhanded tactics just a few days ago. You should think about this carefully." At first, the two elders merely argued over their children, causing no real harm. However, when George lodged that complaint, Niel instantly lost his temper.
"Miranda, have you forgotten the rules of the Sinclair and Rainsworth families?" Despite being in business, the Sinclairs and Rainsworths had no competition between them. Moreover, they had a good relationship and had long ago agreed to stick to their own lanes in their respective industries and ensure they never overstepped their boundaries.
Upon being accused by George, Miranda was at a loss for words. She lowered her head and muttered, "Grandpa, this might be a misunderstanding." "Let's just treat this as a misunderstanding, but don't misconstrue my well-behaved great-grandson anymore. If you cause any more trouble about today's incident, we'll have a serious problem!" George coldly scolded.
Miranda no longer dared to speak recklessly.
Startled, Felix also dared not lodge another complaint.
He hadn't expected that George was behind Jonathan's back.
"Aren't you supposed to be at work right now? Don't meddle too much in the children's affairs," Niel intervened.
Only after soothing her son did Miranda leave.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmCecilia, on the other hand, was in no rush to leave.
She pulled Jonathan aside and asked him privately, "Jon, you didn't isolate Felix, did you?"
Although Felix was at fault, he was merely a pawn manipulated by m adults. After all, he was only a n.
four-year-old kid. "Of course not. I just didn't want to be friends with him," said Jonathan.
"That's good. He has received his punishment now. Let's not treat him the way he treated others." "All right." Jonathan nodded emphatically.
After settling the matter, Vivian also hurried over. "Oh my, my dear m Grandpa, why are you getting into arguments at your age? You hadworried sick!" Vivian genuinely regarded George as her own grandfather.
George felt somewhat wronged. "Isn't it all because of you and that brat, Zachary?"
"Why are you blaming us?" Vivian was somewhat baffled. Why was he blaming his descendants when he was the one getting into a fight? "If you had givena great-grandchild sooner, would I have had to bieker with that old geezer?" X