Abel's mother was really going mad!
She really didn't know how she could have given birth to such two disobedient children!
These two really gave him a headache.
Just at this time, Abel’s father Maxwell walked down from upstairs with a serious face.
As he came downstairs, he had been listening to the conversation between the few of them.
He heard part of what the two siblings, Abel and Mariam, said to Abel's mother Hallie clearly.
"Unbridled!" Maxwell stood at the steps and chided in a cold voice.
Mariam and Abel shut their mouths at the same time.
Seeing that her savior had come, Hallie got up and walked to Maxwell, holding his arm with both hands, pointing at Abel and Mariam and complaining, "Honey, they're bullying me."
Maxwell frowned coldly and glared fiercely at Abel and Mariam, "You're simply being nonsensical! Is this the kind of attitude you should have when talking to your mother? Apologize to your mother right now."
Mariam, "What's wrong with our attitude? We are telling the truth."
Maxwell shot a wink at Mariam, imploring her to shut up.
But Mariam didn't listen at all, "We're right. Refuse to apologize."
Hallie frowned, "Honey, look at them! They're really going too far!"
"Well, you go up first, I'll teach them both a lesson." Maxwell said as he carefully patted Hallie's shoulder.
"I believe the hell out of you." Hallie complained again.
At this moment, her stomach was full of anger, but she had nowhere to vent it.
"Go up. I will talk to them." Maxwell's tone was softer.
Hallie has little patience, dissatisfied, gave the two siblings a blank stare, then went upstairs.
Seeing her leave, Mariam couldn't help but give her a fierce blank stare.
Abel, on the other hand, pinched his brow helplessly, lit a cigarette again and smoked it.
Maxwell let out a long sigh, walked over to the long sofa beside the two siblings and sat down.
He pointe the two siblings with his finger.
Maxwell added, "Ever since you were little, as soon as one of you two had an odds with your mother, you were on the same page, defending each other mindlessly and unanimously treating her as an enemy without any distinction."
"That's because, since childhood, our mother has often been unreasonable?" Abel said.
"That's right." Mariam agreed, nodding her head.
"Even if she is unreasonable, that is still your mother, the woman I love the most, you should respect her." Maxwell suddenly became serious.
"But respecting her doesn't mean we can't refute her, right?" Mariam added.
"That's right." Abel echoed.
Maxwell really couldn't do much about his youngest daughter and his second son.
This is all their fault, they have been too partial to the two of them since they were young.
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