Chapter 8 I Won't Help You
Chapter 8 I Won't Help You
Chapter 8 I Won't Help You
Madison stared at Sophia coldly and thought, "She is just stirring the pot.
Of course, I know clearly the personalities of my grandson and two grandchildren.
If Old Master Moore knew this matter, I would be screwed.
She did it on purpose!
But Eleanor is too arrogant. I have to let Old Master Moore teach her a lesson. As long as he doesn't protect her, she can only live in the Moores' manor for just a few days.
I also have to take the opportunity to sound out his attitude towards her.
Anyway, a bride without any power takes herself too seriously."
The night grew late, and occasionally footsteps broke the silence.
These people went together to Peace Manor where Samuel lived.
However, no one saw Sebastian lying in bed suddenly opening his eyes and slowly closing his eyes. His movements were very fast as if it was an illusion.
On the way, looking so cool, Waylon said viciously, "I won't help you."
Eleanor couldn't help being amused and pinched his little nose with love in her eyes.
"I don't need your help. I'm here to protect you."
Hearing this, Waylon couldn't help but feel warm from the bottom of her heart.
He thought, "If Mom left me with her own difficulties, then I wouldn't expect her to come back at this moment. After all, everyone here is selfish! Everyone wants to kill Dad and me."
Soon they arrived at Peace Manor, where it was very quiet and comfortable.
Samuel was sitting in the hall, drinking coffee.
The people walked into the house, and Eleanor lowered her eyes obediently.
Looking at these people, Samuel had a gloomy look, wondering, "What are they going to do at night?"
Samuel saw Eleanor at the front who was a little aggrieved, then frowned slightly and asked, "Ellie, what's the matter?"
Eleanor lowered her eyes, glanced at him, and wanted to speak but stopped on a second thought as if she didn't dare to speak.
"Great-grandpa, this woman fed us mud and we wanted her to eat mud too. Grandma said it was best to kick this little bitch out. My aunt took a pot of mud and let Eleanor finish it in a while."
As Eleanor expected, Charles, who was so stupid, told the story of what had happened.
Madison glared at Charles and thought angrily, "This idiot."
Then she looked at Samuel with a graceful smile. "Dad, here's the thing. Just now, the three children ran back crying, saying that Eleanor had fed them mud. I was so angry that I rushed there. I have never said those things. Charles just talked nonsense."
To stir up trouble, Victoria said, "Grandpa, Eleanor is too arrogant. Does she really think she is the young host of the Moore family? How dare she feed my child mud! Grandpa, kick her out today.
Why did this kind of woman marry into our family? Sebastian won't like such a woman."
Samuel squinted at Eleanor, who was aggrieved. He thought, "She is very well-behaved, and she will never do that kind of thing."
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When Samuel saw Waylon in Eleanor's arms, he was stupefied.
He continued to think, "He doesn't usually let me hug him, but Eleanor can do so. It seems that she is better than I expected."
Eleanor pretended to hesitate, gritted her teeth, and said bitterly, "Dad, I did feed them mud, but the thing didn't go as they said. It was the three of them who bullied Waylon together and refused to apologize to Waylon, so I fed them mud."
"Well, Eleanor, you're really good at confusing right and wrong. It is obvious that you want to put on airs as soon as you enter our family, but you are too vicious to deal with the children."
Victoria glared at Eleanor. She disliked women like Eleanor who looked weak but were actually arrogant in their hearts.
Victoria thought, "Only when Sebastian dies, can the Moore family be carved up, and no one can tolerate Eleanor after she married into the family and messed up this matter.
Madison echoed, "Dad, Eleanor is really too much. Please bring the fair back to my three grandchildren. They were forced to eat mud. It will leave them a great psychological shadow and affect their growth."
Eleanor stared at the shameless Madison coldly and said calmly, "Madame Madison, let's look at the evidence and we'll know who is the one confusing right and wrong."