Johnny was crying and gasping for air. He pointed to Tammy, who was sitting on the slide, and shouted, âShe pushed me!â
Tammy froze for a moment and immediately explained, âI didnât! Youâre lying!â
Tammy, you brat! No one has ever hurt my Johnny like that! Iâm gonna teach youa lesson today!__ Thinking of that, Sylvia grew enraged immediately, and then got up and walked up to Tammy, trying to drag her down. Before she could touch Tammy, someone behind Sylvia pushed her. And she stumbled and almost fell down.
Matthew stood with his arms wide open in front of the slide, warning Sylvia not to harm Tammy with his cold gaze.
âWhat are you doing? You mute!â Frustrated, Sylvia blurted out.
At that moment, others also hurried over. Anna walked in front, and her expression changed when she heard this. She then dashed over, drew Matthew behind her, and carried Tammy down the slide, After that, she asked Sylvia furiously, âWhat did you just say to Matthew?â
Sylvia said grimly, âAnna, donât blame me. Youâd be as angry as me if your daughter had been pushed off the slide/â
Anna glanced at Johnny and replied,â! would not have blamed someone else first if my daughter got hurt. The first thing Iâd do is check to. see whether sheâs hurt.â
At that moment, Sylvia was holding Johnny and crying on the floor. She shouted, âStop looking! Get my son to the hospital RIGHT NOW! What 335 | Wonât Allow Anyone to Bull, if my Johnny is seriously hurt? If so, | wonât let you all go!â
Hearing that, everyone scowled at her as she was making a scene. Anna was furious because Bruce and his family had disrupted the family dinner she had been looking forward to. She felt she should have listened to Selina and not invited them.
When Annaâs grandfather was still alive many years ago, Bruce took his family to the hospital to make a scene over the family inheritance. In that way, he had shamed the entire family.
âThe doctor is here,â Wayne said. While everyone was engrossed in the drama, Wayne sent the waiter to get the doctor from the hotel.
Johnnyâs nose was no longer bleeding when the doctor arrived. The doctor said, âHe simply bumped his nose, so donât worry.
Heâs no longer bleeding.â
The crowd sighed with relief at those words.
Then Sylvia gave Anna a cold stare and exclaimed, âThank God, Johnny is fine! Anna, you need to punish your daughter since she is as rude as you. If something like this happens again, you will bring the Wrights to shame.â
Anna would have fought back fiercely if this had happened in the past. However, she didnât want to embarrass everyone because it was a special day and Peter was still around. Therefore, she tightened her fists and chose to ignore Sylvia. As for Selina, she became enraged and attempted to scold Sylvia, but Joe stopped her.
âEveryone in the Wright family knows whether Anna is polite or not,â Peter said at that point. Peter hadnât said anything since Johnny got hurt. And everyone turned to face him after hearing his words.
With a stern face, Peter continued, âYou are Annaâs family, so you are supposed to protect her. Well, this is the first time | have seen someone 335 | Wonât Allow Anyone to Bull.
who would give their relative a hard time. | have never seen such uncivilized people like you in my whole life! Also, | heard that you just called Matthew a mute, Sylvia. Get the hell out of here. Youâre not welcome here anymore!â
Peterâs words were like a slap to Bruce and his family. At the same time, Sylviaâs face became paler. And everyone was stunned.â
Hearing Peterâs words, the two bouncers had yanked Sylvia out before she could get back to her senses. She continued to shout as she walked away, looking defiant. Sylviaâs husband followed her out the door. And Bruce became embarrassed and also followed her out, leaving Lydia sitting on the sofa with a child in her arms, looking unhappy.
Anna didnât look pleased either because they were her relatives anyway. Peter was saying this to protect her, but she still felt embarrassed. After all, no one wanted their family to humiliate them on such a special occasion.
âWhatâs going on? You think you can do whatever you want just because youâre rich?â Lydia said loudly.
Anna closed her eyes, not wanting to watch what would happen next.
Selina yanked Joeâs arm away from her and yelled at Lydia, âStop talking! Youâve already humiliated Anna!â
Selina took a deep breath after saying this. Then she stood up, looked at Peter, and said, âSorry for what happened, Peter. How about my husband and I take you to dinner in a few days? Please accept my sincere apologies. Please just call it a day.â
Saying that she approached Anna, gave her a little pat on the shoulder, and then went away. Immediately after that, Lydia left, clutching her baby. 335 | Wonât Allow Anyone to Bull.
The dinner, was originally for celebrating Anna and Wayneâs engagement. But in the end, it turned into a farce.
Anna scratched her hair and whispered to Peter, âIâm sorry, Grandpa | didnât expect this to happen.â
Wayne knew Anna was upset, so he spoke up for her, âGrandpa, Anna is not very familiar with them. So, they are not considered to be her family. Today...â
Peter interrupted Wayne, âAnna did nothing wrong today!â His voice was majestic, and he seemed to feel sorry for Anna. In shock, Anna slowly looked up at Peter.
âThis would not have happened if | hadnât insisted on inviting all of her relatives. Iâm sure it had nothing to do with Anna,â Peter added.
Hearing that, Anna felt touched and was no longer embarrassed and upset about what had just occurred.
Peter then said softly, âAnna, it appears that you endured a great deal as a child. Donât worry, no one will ever treat you unfairly again. You are Wayneâs wife, and you are now part of my family. | wonât allow anybody to treat you like that!â
At that moment, Anna remembered that when she was a child, her grandfather said to her one Christmas, âYou are my most precious granddaughter, the apple of my eye. | will not allow anyone to treat you unfairly.â
As her grandfatherâs words and Peterâs words echoed in her mind, Annaâs eyes welled up with tears. She sniffled, nodded and said, âPeter, thank you.â