Jens did not ask for a reason, nor did he stop to think whether it was right or wrong. He acted as if he was a brother who spoiled his little siblings and said, "Sure. As you wish."
This time, Madam Banners could not control herself anymore as her entire body collapsed backward. She shouted, "Young Master Jens, you can't sanction our family's enterprises without distinguishing between right and wrong.”
She thought that Jens would listen to her and give her a chance to refute. However, Jens’ gloomy voice was heard saying, "Madam Banners, us Areses always cover up each other’s shortcomings. Don't you know that?"
In the end, Jens added, "You abused our Sis Six and are refusing to give her food. Now you're scheming something to take her belongings. Don't assume that w e don't know what you're doing to Six."
Madam Banners slumped on the floor.
Baby Robbie looked at the ashen Banners couple and smiled sinisterly. "Karma has a way of coming back to you.”
Then, he strode upstairs and quickly pushed Roxie down.
When Charles laid eyes on Roxie, he was completely
guilt-stricken.
As if she had seen her savior, Madam Banners stepped forward and took Roxie's hand while pleading, "Mommy was wrong, Roxie. Forgive me. I promise you that I'll definitely treat you as my own in the future. I won't dare to abandon you and abuse you again."
Roxie pushed her away in disgust.
As for the overbearing Bebe, seeing her mother kneeling in front of Roxie like a bereaved dog filled her heart with resentment.
Nonetheless, she yielded upon looking at Baby Robbie's gloomy face. She merely stood aside while gritting her teeth.
Madam Banners pulled Bebe over and asked her to kneel beside her. Madam Banners said, "Hurry up and apologize to your sister."
Bebe gritted her teeth and said, "Is she not afraid of God’s wrath? How dare a junior like her ask a senior to kneel? Why should she receive such honor?”
Roxie's eyes showed a fierce glint of cold light.
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