Chapter 1500
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Luckily I reacted fast enough to prevent crashing into him.
âWhat are you doing here instead of eating your dinner, Gregory?â I bent down and asked.
However, he said nothing and was staring at Thora warily.
The latter shook her head, feeling disheartened as she said in a self-mocking manner, âSeems like Iâll
always be seen as the enemy in this kidâs eyes.â
Only then did I realize what was going on. Under the Hall familyâs arrangement, Gregory had to accept
that Thora was going to be his future stepmother. He had been resisting it for so long and he was still
feeling the same way towards her.
I quickly patted his head and consoled him, âMs. Ziegler is my friend, Gregory. Donât be rude, alright?â
His brows furrowed together as he said, âWhat would happen to you when she becomes my mother,
Mommy? I donât want her, I want you!â
Thora and I exchanged looks with each other, both of us feeling nonplussed.
After a moment, she mimicked me as she bent down and a rare look of adoration appeared on her
face. âHey, Gregory. I promise you that I would never steal your mommyâs place. You have to be more
magnanimous. Letâs make peace, okay?â
âYouâre not lying?â The little boy remained headstrong.
She held up three fingers in the air and vowed, âI promise.â
âOkay!â Gregory gave her a high five and said, âItâs settled!â
The crisis had finally been settled and John called out from the dining room, âThe dishes are cold. Can
we eat now?â
âYou donât have to eat it if you donât want to. No oneâs forcing you,â Ashton said, deliberately going
against him.
âWhere are your manners? Is this how youâre supposed to talk to your brother-in-law?â
âRight back at you. Itâs a first for me to see someone berating their father in front of their niece and
nephew.â
âDonât get on my nerves, Ashton!â
âThatâs great. I feel like doing that today.â
John was rendered speechless at that.
Thora raised her brows and said to me, âIs this what they mean by âlivelyâ home?â
It was obvious that the experienced female president who started her career at the age of nineteen
didnât quite understand what it was like to bicker at the dining table.
The corners of my lips curved up awkwardly as I didnât know how to explain it to her.
She took in a sharp breath and instantly strode towards the doors as though she was running from
someone out to get her life. The woman didnât even turn back to look at us once.
âHey! Donât leave in such a hurry! At least stay for dinner with usâ¦â
Before I could even finish my sentence, the thunderous rumbling of a car engine sounded.
Thora would probably never yearn for the so-called warmth of a family anymore.
I turned back into the dining room and saw that John and Ashton were still bickering. They threw snipes
and jabs one after another and none of them had any intention of letting the other party win. Where are
the reputed business elites? Theyâre obviously babies who hadnât even finished kindergarten!
Feeling pissed, I stomped my feet on the ground and shouted, âEnough! Both of you! Canât we just
have dinner peacefully?â
The room fell silent in an instant. Even Gregory and Audrey didnât dare to move a muscle.
Their gazes were all on me and that made me uncomfortable.
Right then, it was as though Audrey had an epiphany as she pointed at John and Ashton and ordered,
âMommyâs angry. Stop fooling around, John! And Daddy, be good. Donât make Mommy angry. Youâre
going to drive me crazy!â
I wondered where she learned to call her uncle by his name. When Audrey saw that there werenât any
reactions from them, she hopped down from her seat and pushed them down onto their own seats.
âSit down. You wonât be allowed to eat anymore if you continue this.â
Ashton mustâve never expected a six-year-old to control him like this as his brows were knitted tightly
and he had an annoyed yet helpless look on his face.
John, on the other hand, burst into laughter after being stunned for a moment. After that, he picked up
his fork and started eating again.
The fight between the two men was resolved by Audrey just like that.