Chapter 365 No Father?
Charlotte sneered. âDid your son emphasize that my children donât have a father when he mentioned them to you?â
Jeffersonâs mother looked a little embarrassed. âHow⦠how is this possible?â
Jefferson had always mentioned that the twins didnât have a father and that she asked him to play less with such children.
She didnât expect them to be Chaelotteâs children.
âThis child must have made them misunderstand. Hurry up and apologize to them!â Jeffersonâs mother grabbed Jefferson
and said angrily.
Jefferson was used to being arrogant in kindergarten. How could his mother ask him to apologize to Ben and Anna?
Jefferson straightened his neck and shouted, âThey just donât have a father! I donât want to apologize to them!â
Jeffersonâs motherâs face turned pale. They couldnât afford to offend Miss Clinton!
As she apologized to Ben and Anna, she slapped Jefferson hard in the ass. Jefferson burst into tears.
Charlotte didnât care how Jeffersonâs mother taught her son. She just said to her lightly, âItâs the fatherâs fault when he
teaches his son badly. If you canât teach your child well, I can only vent my anger on his father.â
Jeffersonâs motherâs face changed. After apologizing to her, she quickly left with the child.
After they left, Ben and Anna did not look happy. Anna leaned into Charlotteâs arms and said, âMom, I donât like itâ¦â
Although Jefferson was annoying, his motherâs actions did not make them feel relieved.
Charlotte did not comment, but just touched the heads of Ben and Anna, âDo children in kindergarten often say that about
you?â
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Ben and Anna exchanged a look and shook their heads together. âJefferson is the only one who is like this. The other
children are all very good.â
Most of the students who could study in their kindergarten were from the upper class. They were influenced by their
parents and were well-educated.
Only then did Charlotte let out a sigh of relief, and there was a flash of deep thought in her eyes.
When they got home, Mrs. River had already prepared dinner. She said to them happily, âWash your hands and eat.â
Erik had always liked to eat in his room, and Gorya would always accompany him. Mr. River and Mrs.
River would never
eat with them, so only Sharon, Charlotte, and her children had dinner together today.
Ben and Anna were very familiar with Sharon, even more so than David. Now that they saw him here, they were all very
excited.
Anna even told them what happened in the afternoon. Sharon raised his eyebrows and said, âDo you want me to beat him
for you?â
Anna looked at him in surprise. âBut you are an adult, so how can you beat a child?â
âSo I canât?â Sharon asked deliberately.
Anna pouted and stared at Sharon seriously, âOf course not!â
Sharon nodded regretfully. âThen Iâll have to beat up his father.â
Anna hesitated for a while and agreed. âI heard my mom say that itâs the kidâs fault if a father doesnât teach his son well!â
Charlotte, who was standing by the side, was already laughing wildly. She did not forget to correct Anna, âItâs fatherâs fault if he doesnât teach his son well.â
After a pleasant dinner, Ben and Anna went to the amusement park. Charlotte happened to tell Sharon about the figure
that flashed past in the hospital