A pouty North expressed, “You’re the only one who treats me like a kid. Mommy and Daddy tell me everything.”

Brian replied, “A branch company that owns an amusement park under your dad’s name had a bungee jumping accident where the rope snapped, causing a deadly accident. It’s the talk of the town now, and the higher-ups had even caught wind of this. Your daddy has to deal with that personally.”

Shocked, North asked, “How many died?” His words surprised Brian. Is he really a child? How could he ask so calmly about the death count?

“One.” “Then, will anything happen to Daddy?”

“We’ll have to see how they judge the case. If the blame falls on the amusement park, then he won’t be able to escape from the involvement. All the media suspected that it was because the fixtures were past their age and had not been replaced. Still, we can’t exclude the fact that someone might have sabotaged the equipment to mess with them.”

North became worried. “You should go too. It’ll be fine with me and Grandma at home.”

how naggy your father is? He’s always reminding me of every little thing every ten minutes. I thought

isn’t that right, Grandma?” He remembered to include

North leaned forward against the front seat and said with a cutesy tone,

replied impatiently. The response made Ellen slap the

help but lamented, “You two sure are united. Can’t I even express my

to express? I won’t let you off the hook if you frighten my dear

does he look like he’s scared? I’m the one getting bullied

speak appropriately. Otherwise, I’ll move

out of frustration. ‘Is that how you teach children? Teaching them to run away from home at such a

point, North interjected, “I know what is right and wrong. Uncle Brian, could you go to my house first? I want to get some of my stuff!” Brian replied, “Are you talking about fresh clothes? I’ve already brought some

You can go there and have a look first. If anything is missing, then

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