Jenson glared back at him in a gloomy manner. "What did you tell me when Baby Zetty dropped out of school back then?"
Hence, Baby Bobbie embarrassedly rubbed on the tip o f his nose.
When Baby Zetty deferred her studies some time ago, Jenson had asked him, "Why didn't Baby Zetty come t o school today?"
The answer he got from Baby Robbie was, "She's probably on her period, so she’s resting in the dormitory.”
The next day, Jenson had asked him again, "Where’s Zetty?"
Baby Robbie replied to him while huffing in anger, “A girl's period doesn't end in just a day. Even if the girls wish that were the case, their periods won't be so kind."
When Jenson questioned him again seven days later, that was when Baby Robbie started panicking. "Jens, perhaps something bad has happened to Baby Zetty?”
Jenson was so enraged that he had raised his fists, saying, "Let’s get out of here and let me throw a few good punches at you."
Baby Robbie covered his head and pleaded for mercy," Please no, Big Brother. It’s my fault. I was wrong."
From that day onward, Baby Robbie was deemed unreliable in Jenson's heart.
Baby Zetty had just returned to school this time around, yet she already thought of committing suicide. Jenson would not leave any room for mistakes.
Baby Robbie tried groveling with his other classmates so that he could switch seats and sit on Baby Zetty's other side.
Being sandwiched by her two brothers, Baby Zetty could only sigh weakly.
During class, Jenson's eagle-like eyes were incessantly fixed on Baby Zetty. She whispered to him, "Don’t you need to focus on the class, Big Brother?"
Jenson replied, "I've already learned everything.”
When Baby Zetty reached out to take her stationery case, Baby Robbie immediately reached out and held her hand.
Baby Zetty looked at him, somewhat speechless. "I'm just taking stationery out, Robbie."
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)