Jasper's heart ached when he heard that.
He slowly squatted down in front of Eden. Seeing Eden closing her eyes in pain, he couldn't help but speak in a soft voice, "Eden, don't worry. Gia is a lucky girl. She will be fine."
Eden nodded but did not speak. Her only wish was that Gia would be fine.
Jaida looked at Jasper and said, "Jasper, you don't have to worry about the things here. I'll wait here. You go home first and bring some of Gia's clothes over. Remember to take her Barbie. She likes to put the Barbie doll next to her pillow when she sleeps at night."
Jasper nodded and said, "Aunt Jaida, no problem. Don't worry. I'll be right back."
As Jasper spoke, he stood up and left.
Victor took a deep look at Jasper's back and clenched his fists tightly.
Jaida glanced at Victor and said, "Sit down first." Her eyes were as flat as her voice, with a sense of alienation.
Victor looked at his mother quietly. He had imagined of how he would meet his mother many times. But he had never thought that she would look at him so indifferently.
He stood quietly still like a plum blossom in the winter night. He looked so elegant that no one could ignore him. It seemed that everyone could not help but look up to him.
When Buddy heard the indifferent voice of Jaida, he was also slightly shocked and looked at Jaida in disbelief.
Jaida saw their expressions and felt painful in her heart.
Things had never been going smoothly in her life and she had got used to it.
Jaida looked at Buddy and said, "Mr. Clement, thank you and you may leave now."
"Aunt Jaida, it's my pleasure. Just call me Buddy.
My mother didn't intend to do it. I'm sorry!" Buddy looked at Jaida's cold look and apologized for his mother.
When Aisling heard that Haven was hurt, she was extra worried. Haven had brought a lot of joys for Aisling years before when she was still kind and clever. Aisling cared about Haven.
They also regarded Haven as a family member.
Jaida looked at him indifferently and said, "If my daughter didn't do anything wrong, I will not let it go easily." "I know very well about my own daughter. She will never push others down the stairs for no reason. But your mother can even push a child down the stairs. Is it acceptable?" The more Jaida said, the angrier she became.
Buddy didn't how what had happened, so he didn't know how to reply.
After all, it was true that Aisling pushed Gia.
He stood up and looked at Eden. He knew that Eden was not asleep. He said to her, "Director Bleu."
Eden slowly opened her bright eyes, which were filled with ice-cold hatred.
Buddy's heart tightened when he saw her cold eyes. He said with a guilty look, "Director Bleu, I'm sorry. Clement family will pay for all the expenses of this child."
Jaida said, "Not necessary. Go now."
She was not short of money. They would talk about it later.
At the moment, the most important thing was for Gia to be fine.
"Aunt Jaida..."
Jaida looked at him and took a deep breath, "Go
now. We'll talk about it after Gia recovers."
Eden turned sober. She looked at Buddy curiously.
He called mother Aunt Jaida. He knew her mother.
Buddy looked at the two of them guiltily. He then glanced at Victor, who was quietly standing there. He felt quite helpless. He did not expect that things would turn this way.
He lowered his head and left silently.
Eden looked up at Jaida in confusion.
Jaida knew what she wanted to know.
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