Chapter 20
Chapter 20
Jenson stopped in his tracks and glared at the kid who was badmouthing him.
The mature and powerful look in Jenson's eyes was that of an adult's, his eyes ready to kill.
The timid child was frightened, instantly hiding in his mother's arms.
When the parent saw the source of her child's fear, she yelled at Jenson, "What are you staring at? Has your mommy never taught you that staring at people i s rude?"
The assistant felt sorry for Jenson and stepped forward to bail him out.
Nancy pulled her back and said, "That child's ego is too big. It’ll be a good thing to let him learn something. Otherwise, his temper won’t change. If he stays that way, I’ll have a tough time when I marry into the Ares Family."
Jenson especially hated people saying bad things about his mommy; that kid's mother had stepped on a landmine.
"Don't you dare talk about my mommy!" Jenson snarled, rushing like a manic little wolf toward the woman who had spoken.
"Is this kid crazy? Who’s his parent? Can't you take care of their own child?" The woman grabbed
Jenson's hands to protect herself from his attacks. 1
When no one responded, she roughly shoved Jenson t o the ground. His head struck the stone pillar next to him and was immediately bruised. 1
When Nancy saw what happened, she was scared. If something were to happen to Jenson, Jay would never forgive her.
She finally got out of the car and hurried toward Jenson.
People around pointed at her and murmured, "What sort of mother is she?"
Nancy was thin-skinned and was not used to such humiliation. Annoyed, she vented her anger on the child. "Jenson, come back now. How disgraceful." 1
With that, Nancy stuffed Jenson back into the car and sent him straight back to Horizon Colors.
Meanwhile, Rose had been at Horizon Colors for some time now. As she could not see Jenson or anyone else i n the villa, she was reluctant to leave and chose to wait outside.
Nancy's car parked next to Rose's car. Rose slid her window down a little and heard Nancy’s raised voice scolding Jenson. "If people say that you're lacking common courtesy, you should reflect on your mistakes! What’s with that attitude? You acted just like a lunatic just now! You have no manners at all!"
Rose peered at Jenson in the car. The child had his head bowed, his handsome face looked unhappy, and there was a bleeding bruise on his forehead.
Jenson stepped out of the car sullenly and Nancy registered Rose's presence with some surprise. She asked contemptuously, "Are you Jenson's nanny?"
Rose nodded.
Nancy's suspicious eyes scanned Rose's entire body u p and down. She raised her chin and said haughtily," Where did Jay find this nanny? She's a pretty little thing, huh!"
Rose ignored her comment and hurried over to Jenson. "Jens, how did you get hurt?"
Compared to Nancy's high-pitched screech, Rose's voice was as soft as the springtime breeze, and worry flooded her eyes. 2
Jenson did not reply and kicked the marble tiles under his feet with annoyance.
Nancy went over to them and said bitterly, "Someone's parent criticized him for his lack of manners so he rushed to pick a fight and ended up this way..."
When Rose heard what happened, she looked at Nancy angrily. 'How can this woman act like it's none of her business when Jenson got beaten up this badly? Why did Jay get such a cold-hearted person to send Jenson to school?’
Rose could not be more annoyed. "How dare she scold my little Jens. She's the one with no manners. Jens, bring me to her, I'll get justice for you."
Jenson was taken aback, i
Whenever this sort of thing happened in the past, Daddy always called the teachers to take care of it.
In the end, the outcome was neither good nor bad. The teacher would criticize the students and they would never play with him again. They even gave him a nickname behind his back. They called him the Lawsuit Boy!
For some reason, Jenson found himself nodding and agreeing to the suggestion after he gave it some thought.
Rose carried Jenson into the rear seat. She faced Nancy directly and said offhandedly, "Give us a ride, please."
Nancy was dumbfounded.
The babysitter that Jay hired was ordering her around?
Nancy found the babysitter rather unusual.
Nevertheless, she was curious as to what the woman planned to do.
'Hmph! How dare she kiss up to Jenson. Does she know who she is? If anything goes wrong, I'll pin everything on her!’ "Drive!" Nancy sat down in the passenger seat and barked at the assistant.
Ten minutes later.
The car arrived at the school entrance.
Rose took Jenson's little hand and walked into the school imposingly. It just so happened that the woman who shoved Jenson was on her way out of the school, i ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
"It's her." Jenson stared angrily at the woman.
Rose spread out her arms to block the oncoming woman.
The woman was caught off guard when she saw Rose’s furious face.
However, when she saw Jenson standing beside her, the pieces fell in place. The air felt thick and tense. She sighed dramatically, "Oh, no. This motherless child is so pitiful. I can’t believe a different woman has to pick him up and drop him off every day."
This statement clearly insulted Jay's unethical style.
Rose raised her hand directly and slapped the woman swiftly.
"How dare you!" The woman shouted angrily, her blood boiling.
Rose defended her little calf, "So what? You’re the one who ran your mouth. How can you say such things to a child? Where are your manners?"
The woman pushed her Louis Vuitton bag forward and noted Rose's cheap attire with contempt. "I don't care about poor people like you,” she sniffed. "I know that you’re less educated. Since I'm the bigger person, I’ll forgive you."
Rose sneered. "A Louis Vuitton bag that you can buy anywhere? Oh, please, that doesn't mean anything!”
The woman was caught off guard, she did not expect the woman who wore such cheap clothes to be astute enough to tell that her Louis Vuitton bag was just a common edition. Instantly, her face flushed with embarrassment.
"It's better than your raggedy clothes..." she mumbled. Before she could finish, Rose suddenly pulled out her own necklace from the inside of her collar. When she opened her swan lock, there was a rare gem-am Angel Tear!
The woman was dumbfounded and looked at Rose in shock. 1
Nancy stared at the deflated woman and walked over t o them suspiciously. Rose quickly stashed away the Angel Tear and the black swan necklace hung from her fair neck.
"I’ve had enough of you-" When she saw how imposing and threatening Rose was being, the woman tried to leave.
However, Rose was not going to let her go that easily. " Apologize to the child," she said. "Otherwise, I won’t let you go."
The woman could not let go of her ego and argued back with annoyance, "Your child was rude to my son first! Why should I apologize?"
Rose glanced at the silent Jenson beside her and said,
"If Jenson was indeed rude to your child, Jens should apologize to your son. But you are an adult who bullied a kid and hurt my Jens, so you must apologize t o him. Otherwise, I will sue you for child abuse!"