Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! -
Chapter 957 Her Weakness
"I don't want to go back to my room." Noah reacted fiercely to Raymond's attitude. "What are you trying to do? Are you planning to hide something from me and bully my Mommy again?" "Don't bully my Mommy!" Nathan ran downstairs with clumsy steps.
For the first time, Micah felt wronged. Clearly, it was Sadie who was bullying them.
Raymond frowned deeply, fully aware of how much Sadie's disappearance two years ago had affected the three kids. Because of this, Noah had refused to speak to him for two years. "Mommy!" Noah ran downstairs, spreading his arms protectively in front of Sadie, and shouted angrily, "No one is going to make my Mommy leave. If she leaves, I'll go with her." "Me too." Nathan stood in front of Sadie. "I'll follow Mommy wherever she goes. Mia said the same thing."
"I didn't protect Mommy two years ago, but I won't let it happen again." Noah recalled the events from two years ago and said with tears, "Great-grandpa, two years ago, you lied to me that you were sending Mommy for treatment, but you sent her and Brenda abroad, causing Mommy to be hunted down and Brenda to be killed. I won't believe you again!"
"Yes," Nathan echoed angrily, "If it has to be this way, we'll leave together. Mommy is rich now; we won't starve."
Raymond opened his mouth but didn't know what to say. His feelings were complex, filled with anger and opposition, yet also regret for what happened two years ago. More than anything, he felt guilty towards the kids. "Noah. Nathan. Don't talk to Great-grandpa like that." Micah squatted down to comfort them. "You've misunderstood. Great-grandpa isn't making Mommy leave, and she won't leave."
"Daddy, is this our home?" Noah asked Micah.
"Of course it is." Micah nodded.
"If it's our home, then we have the right to let Mommy stay," Noah said confidently. "Mommy has everything now. She doesn't like staying here; she's only here to take care of us. No one is allowed to bully her." "No one dares to bully her." Micah glanced at Sadie. "Don't worry."
"But just now..."
"Didn't you see? It was Sadie bullying me," Micah said and appeared to have been wronged. "If you hadn't come, she would have hit me."
Noah looked up at Sadie. "Mommy, is that true?"
"Yes." Sadie nodded. "Because he didn't protect you."
"Then he deserves it," Noah concluded decisively.
Micah was speechless. It seemed he had no say in this household.
"Enough." Raymond didn't want the kids to be affected. He stared at Sadie and said, "Take Noah and Nathan upstairs to rest. We adults will discuss this in the study." "Alright," Sadie glanced at him coldly and said to Arya. "Take them upstairs."
"Yes." Arya came over to coax Noah and Nathan upstairs.
"No." Noah refused to go and choked up. "Two years ago, you tricked me into leaving, and then Mommy disappeared."
"Silly boy." Sadie squatted down, gently comforting him. "Mommy is different now. No one can make Mommy leave unless I want to. And if mommy leaves, I'll take you." "Okay." Noah nodded repeatedly, holding Sadie's face with his hands. "Mommy, take me wherever you go. I will protect you!"
"Okay." Sadie was deeply moved. "Be good. Take Nathan upstairs first."
"Okay." Noah held Nathan's hand. "Nathan, let's go upstairs."
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