The middle-aged woman was pretending not to see the little boy making trouble for Casey. She stared out the window. After hearing the little boy crying, she quickly looked down and found that there was only one handle of the little hammer in the little boy's hand. She also stared at Casey.
She hurriedly guarded the little boy in front of her, glared at Casey with anger, and cursed, "Do you have any education! You bullied a child, why did you break his toy!"
Everyone in the car looked towards them. At that time, the little boy clinked with a hammer, and the people in the car were a little dissatisfied. Now, watching Casey destroy the little boy's toy, they all felt a little gloating.
Casey stared at the middle-aged woman and said coldly, "I have no education? He is here to hammer me with this thing. You treat it as if nothing has happened. Are you cultured?"
"What do you mean, are you saying that my grandson, Hayes, is impolite?" the middle-aged woman said aggressively.
"Yes, he is indeed impolite, and it is your fault." Casey did not intend to continue to bear it. If he bore today, the child would only get worse in the future. This was not a good thing for a child.
The middle-aged woman immediately pointed at Casey, she was hysterical, and she shouted, "You, a damn guy, dare you criticize Hayes. Who are you? A beggar? How dare you say Hayes is uncultured? He is still a child. It is normal to be ignorant. He is ignorant. Is it possible that you are also ignorant?"
When Casey saw the middle-aged woman smashed him, he was a little bit dumbfounded. At the same time, he also learned the power of this kind of people to argue. If this kind of quarrel was lethal, this middle-aged woman could definitely kill them all.
"Sorry, your child did the wrong thing, I have no obligation to spoil him" Casey said.
The middle-aged woman glared at Casey, gritted her teeth and said, "Smelly beggar, I order you to apologize to Hayes immediately, and then pay us 1,000 dollars for a new toy, otherwise I will let you know how great I am!"
At this time, someone in the car couldn't stand it anymore, and said, "Why are you like this? He is sitting there and doing nothing. Obviously, it is that your grandson is causing trouble. Now you are still asking him to apologize to you. Why is there someone as unreasonable as you?"
The middle-aged woman immediately turned her head and glanced at the man, and shouted, "Mind your own business. Tell you, my last name is Sharp, do you know the Sharp family that is powerful in B City? I am a relative of the Sharp family, if any of you dare to be nosy, you will be in trouble!"
Several people who also wanted to defend Casey changed their expressions after hearing what the middle-aged woman said. They didn't expect this person to be a relative of the Sharp family. No wonder she dared to be so arrogant.
They were afraid of getting into trouble, so they bit back what they wanted to say.
Seeing that everyone was afraid to continue defending Casey, the middle-aged woman also showed a triumphant expression on her face. She turned to look at Casey, "Did you hear what I said just now? Hurry up and apologize to my grandson, otherwise it is as easy as killing an ant for the Sharp family to beat you, a beggar!"
Casey didn't intend to continue to make this matter worse. He just wanted to deter the middle-aged woman.
But after hearing the middle-aged woman say that she was a relative of the Sharp family, Casey's look darkened instantly.
At that time, people in the car talked about the status of the Davies family. Casey already knew that it was the Graham family and the Sharp family that pushed the Davies family to this point. Edith is now under such great pressure and it is was caused by the Graham family and the Sharp family, and he had already put the Graham family and the Sharp family on the blacklist in his heart.
Now that this rude and aggressive middle-aged woman was a relative of the Sharp family, how could Casey let her go easily.
The middle-aged woman watched Casey staring at her with both eyes, and immediately curled her lips and said, "What are you looking at. Are you deaf? Or are you scared by my identity?"
"Grandma, teach this man for me and let him know how good we are," the little boy said, pulling the middle-aged woman's clothes.
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