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Love is the Sunshine novel Chapter 566

Terence frowned. He glanced at the servant who was responsible for watching the kids. "You were supposed to be watching them. What happened?"

The servant glanced at Eunice with a scared look, and she lowered her head.

She saw what happened but she knew she couldn't say anything about it. She knew very well about Eunice's character. If she offended her, she was not going to have an easy time working for the An family.

"Terence, let it go. They are just kids. It's normal for them to fight over toys. You don't need to take it so seriously,"

Eunice said. She lowered her head and looked at his son who was too afraid to talk.

Eunice didn't like that her son was terrified of Terence. He wasn't afraid of his father and grandpa.

But every time he saw Terence, he wouldn't dare say a word.

Sally started crying again after listening to Eunice.

"Ugh! No! Eric and his mommy are bad people. They bullied me! Ugh-ugh!"

Meanwhile, Carla had just gotten out of the bathroom and heard her daughter's distinctive loud cry. She quickly put on her clothes and rushed downstairs.

"Sally?"

Carla called as she was running to her daughter.

Sally opened her arms and cried even harder, "Ugh-ugh! Mommy, Aunt Eunice and Eric are mad at me!"

"Oh, really? Why is that? Did you do something wrong?"

Carla picked her up and held her. She wiped her baby's tears and asked her. Even though she was just three years old, Carla knew she would not lie.

If it was just kids fighting for toys, Carla would let it go. But if Eunice was involved in, Carla would not let it pass without handling it.

Terence glanced at a panic-stricken Eunice and the servant. The servant still had her head down.

His dark eyes turned even darker.

Carla had been missing for the past four years, and Eunice had been the only woman in the family. She had been getting whatever she wanted, and that was all she cared about. Eunice and Eric were getting too overbearing.

Now, his wife and daughter were back, so he had to do something.

This family should have a new hostess now.

"Mommy, Aunt Eunice said I am the little sister so I should let Eric have my toys. Ugh-ugh! She also said that I am just a little girl who grew up in a poor village. Ugh-ugh! Grandpa said I am the prettiest princess! I am not a poor village girl!"

Edmund's face turned red in anger. He glared at Eunice with a scary look on his face.

Eunice felt instantly embarrassed and awkward. She didn't expect that a three-year-old girl would remember every single word she had just said.

"Sally, good girls don't lie! Eric is young and said a few words. He doesn't even know what they meant. You can't put that on Aunt Eunice!"

Eunice changed her tactics and blamed Eric. After all, people were easy to forgive a child for saying something bad.

"That's right! Sally, tell Mommy why Aunt Eunice would say something like that to you?" Carla put Sally on a chair and asked.

"Mommy! Ugh-ugh... I didn't lie! I don't lie!"

"She said, I am a just a poor village girl! Ugh... I didn't lie!"

Sally pouted her lips. Even though she was young, her anger was visible. She stared angrily at Eunice and Eric with her round, tearful eyes.

Eunice couldn't even look at Sally and thought, 'What a nuisance! Sally is a sharp-tongued girl. Got to be more careful!'

Sally seemed to not want to let this go easily.

"Eunice, please ask Eric to apologize! Sally is Terence's daughter. We are a family. He shouldn't say something like that to his younger cousin,"

Rhys said. Others might believe that Eunice was innocent, but he was her husband. He knew very well that Eunice was perfectly capable of saying such an awful thing to Sally.

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