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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 737

Chapter 737 Bullied By Parents

Oliver and Tim held hands and protected their younger siblings. Gavin and Zachary, who were braver, stood in front of the rest and glared at the adults.

Zachary grew up as the eldest son under the care of Arissa. Naturally, he was more mature. On the other hand, Gavin was raised by Benjamin. The aura he was exuding resembled the young Benjamin.

Wordlessly, the boy gave the adults a cold-eyed stare. The adults got even more angry upon seeing the look in his eyes. “Just look at them! Not only did they refuse to admit their wrongdoings, but they’re also glaring at us! Such uneducated kids!”

“You are the uneducated ones!” Zachary taunted and clenched his fists, scowling. “How dare you talk back! My kids are crying nonstop! Tell us what did you do to them!”

Zachary rolled his eyes. “What a bunch of useless trash! All they know is cry!”

His sharp tongue and hurtful words were comparable to Benjamin’s. “You brat! How dare you talk like this? Apologize to my kid right now!”

One of the parents glared angrily at the six children and took a step forward, trying to intimidate them. Gavin, on the other hand, asked Zachary to step back and calmly gave the teachers an order. “Call Mr. William over here!”

“I’ve already called him.” The teachers immediately notified Robert as soon as they saw the parents, afraid that these parents would kick up a fuss.

“Hurry up and get the principal here! We won’t leave if you don’t deal with this properly!”

“Yes, get him here!” “How do you all do your job? How could you all let the six of them bully our kids?”

The teachers quickly tried appeasing the parents’ agitated emotions. “Please stay calm. They’re just kids! Don’t scare them.”

“Scare them? Our kids are scared! Can’t you see that? Get their parents to come and apologize to us!”

The parents of the bullies began reprimanding the six children. “You can watch the surveillance footage and see who are the bullies!” said Gavin with a darkened face.

Then, he hurriedly sent a signal to the bodyguards, for fear that these parents would start attacking them physically. Alas, the parents did not believe their children were bullies.

“Why are they crying if they are the ones who bullied you? Don’t try to shift the blame! You all must apologize!” the parents scolded Gavin while comforting their own children.

“It’s your children who ridiculed me first!” Tim raised his voice, frowning.

“What did they ridicule you for?”

“They called me ugly!” replied Tim.

“Aren’t you ugly?” one of the parents blurted out.

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