Chapter 203
Rosales’ presence at the Calsis’ Residence was already quite an embarrassment to Jimmy, and unexpectedly
now, she was confronting Charlie, whom even Jimmy himself didn’t dare to annoy. Although being the
younger brother of Rose’s father Pat Nandlall, Charlie was the real one to take charge of the Calsis family’s
issues as well as it business, because Pat was from the Nandlall family and the second son of the Calsis family
was absent. Jimmy knew that well.
Yet Rosales was still snarling stubbornly, “Don’t you stop me! I just wonder what Charlie will do with me!
Jimmy is the dear son of our home. Why should he demean himself here?!” Out of her shallow knowledge of
this family, she only regarded Charlie as a minor role and thus didn’t give him sufficient respect. “Very well.”Charlie laughed, staring at this ignorant and seemingly righteous woman.
Jimmy hurried to apologize in sweat, “I’m so sorry about my mother’s impertinence, Uncle Charlie. Could you
be magnanimous enough to forgive her…”
“To forgive her?” said Charlie. “I’m so sorry that I happen to be a man who is not magnanimous. Since your
mother says we are not treating her dear son well enough, I suggest you move out now. I am not to see you
show up in my home again.”
“Uncle Charlie,” Rose implored Charlie worriedly, “it isn’t the fault of Jimmy, is it?”
“It’s not his fault?” retorted Charlie, “Then whose fault is it? How could his mother be here without his
instruction? So I don’t carry any weight here in this home? And I’ll have to bear the comments of some
stranger when I’m sitting in my own home?” Charlie then questioned Jimmy as something occurred to him,
“Shouldn’t you in Afreton now, Jimmy? You seem to have forgotten your task there.” Charlie had dispatched
Jimmy to Afreton before, and Jimmy just kept putting it off till Charlie was too busy to remember it. In fact,
that issue had been caused by this very great mother of Jimmy.
Yet Rosales was still asking, “What task in Afreton?”
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