Chapter 364 North’s Retaliation
“I misunderstood your mommy seven years ago. That’s why I said those words to her…”
North looked at him coldly. “You only said those words seven years ago? Seven years later, when Mommy and I first saw you, you hit her immediately. It’s because of her that I didn’t teach you a lesson! Do you know what would happen to others if they had done this to her? They would be begging on the streets!”
Henry was so shocked that the muscles on his face couldn’t stop twitching. If North didn’t speak to him in person—if he wasn’t looking at the latter defensively—Henry would have thought that he was imagining this.
Is this what a kid would say?
Asking me to beg on the streets?
However, the confidence in North’s eyes injected fear into Henry. Perhaps he’s not bluffing!
However, North was not done. Looking at Henry solemnly and seriously, he recounted, “The second time we saw you, you chased us away because of your other daughter’s wedding anniversary. Do you know how sad Mommy was?”
Henry suddenly felt ashamed of himself. Even though he wanted to explain, no words came out of his mouth. After all, he didn’t pay respects to his dead ex-wife that day.
North snorted, “You felt sorry for your daughter just because she didn’t have any painkillers, and you came over to force Mommy to save your daughter. Why didn’t you ask your daughter to let me go then? I’m my mommy’s son—how come you’ve never felt sorry for me? Mommy is too kind, letting you off the hook every time, but I won’t! From today onward, if you hurt her again, I won’t let things slide easily!”
When he was speaking, he clenched his fists tightly as he looked at Henry with a livid expression.
Taken aback, Henry looked fearful. He actually couldn’t treat North as a seven-year-old anymore as his demeanor was even fiercer than his.
He stammered, “I-I won’t hurt her anymore. I-I just want to v-visit her!”
North snorted out laughing. “Every time you see Mommy, she would be sad for a long time. Do you think I’d let you see her?”
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