Chapter 79 Stand Up
Madeline was about to reply, but Sebastian stopped her. He took one step forward and guarded Madeline. A smile curled his lips as he looked at Robert coolly. âWell, well, well. Nerve thought someone would call my wife a mannerless, disrespectful b*stard right in front of me. Thatâs quite cultured and courteous of you, Mr. Wendel. Oh, Iâm Sebastian. Sebastian Hart.â
Robert was shocked. âSebastian Hart?â He didnât know Sebastian, but he had heard that name before. owns © this.
He was Philipâs only son and the only heir to the Harts. He was the most powerful man in the Hart Family and was a business genius that dominated the business world. He looked at Madeline, then at Sebastian. âY-You areâ¦â
Jonathan quickly went up to Robert and introduced, âOh, I forgot to introduce him, Grandpa. Maddie is Sebastianâs wife now, and her boys are his sons.â Too many things were happening at once that night. Then, his grandparents had arrived without notifying them, and they went into interrogation mode the moment they came in. Thus, Sebastian slipped their minds in the heat of the moment.
Robert was dumbfounded. If Madeline was just a poor girl without anyone backing her up, nothing would happen if he yelled at her, but no. She was Sebastianâs wife. Even if she was raised by the Wendels, they couldnât yell at her whenever they wanted after she got married. After all, she would have her husbandâs side to back her up, and if her husbandâs side of the family wouldnât let her get insulted, not even her own family could insult her. Naturally, Sebastian wouldnât let her get insulted.
Robert was put in an awkward situation. His face kept twitching, but he could say nothing.
Jonathan quickly stepped up and smiled at Sebastian. âSebastian, my grandfather had a slip of the tongue in all this confusion. Weâre all family here, so I think Maddie wonât mind, right Maddie?â He looked at Madeline. Jonathan liked Madeline. She was incredibly gorgeous, but not seductively so. She seemed pure and innocent, relaxed and easygoing. He hadnât talked to her much, but no matter where and when, sheâd always be calm and confident. He admired that part of her, and she was obviously more agreeable than Sebastian was. Convincing her to let things slide was easier than convincing Sebastian.
Jonathan was looking at her, but Sebastian stepped in and kept her from talking. He cocked his eyebrow at Jonathan and said, âSo youâre saying that your grandfather is a bully? If my wife is just a regular woman, he can yell at her however he wants to? Now that he knows sheâs my wife, it becomes a slip of the tongue?â
Jonathan wanted to bullsh*t his way out of this, but Sebasitan wouldnât let him, and Jonathan shut up. He opened his mouth, but he could find no excuse to weasel his way out.
Robertâs face paled with anger, but he couldnât find any comeback either. After all, Sebastian spoke the truth. He knew Madeline and was clear about how she grew up. All he had for her was disdain, so he had yelled at her without caring if he was right or wrong.
After all, she was his granddaughter, and he could yell at her if she angered him. Nobody could chastise him for that, but he never thought she was Sebastianâs wife. Now that she had someone backing her, he couldnât yell at her whenever he wanted to. To make things worse, Sebastian kept backing him into a corner.
Harriet noticed his dilemma, and she stepped in. She smiled gently at Sebastian, saying, âSo youâre Madelineâs husband! That makes you family. Oh, you should have introduced him to us, Maddie. Heâs such a charmer. Weâre happy that you found yourself a good partner.â
âOh, Iâll get back to you later.â Sebastian glanced at Harriet and set her aside, then he went back to Robert. âMr. Wendel, you insulted my wife for no reason. I think an apology is in order.â
Robert almost blacked out from fury. Iâm an old man, and sheâs my granddaughter. You want me to apologize to a young girl like that? Does he have no idea how our society works?
His father was looking bad and might pass out at any time, so Michael had to stand up. His wife just got out of the operating theater, and he did not want to send his father in next. He heaved a sigh and walked up to Sebastian. âItâs all a big misunderstanding. A lot has happened today, and tensions are running high, so people get a bit short-tempered. They donât mean it. Itâs really late now, so get some rest and weâll talk tomorrow.â
Sebastian didnât want to rest. His wife was called a mannerless b*stard, and the man who insulted her showed no signs of apology. I will not rest. My family has been everywhere in this nation, and none of us have been insulted this way, not even the servants. He called my wife a b*stard and thinks he can sleep it away. In his dreams. No pun intended.
He snickered and put his hand in his pocket. âSo youâre saying that anyone from your family can insult my wife whenever theyâre angry then?â
âThatâs not what I meant.â Michael felt awkward, and he was having a headache. âIâm just saying that itâs late, and the boys canât sleep well in their arms. Letâs get some rest and talk about it tomorrow.â
Aldo couldnât hold on anymore, so he had fallen asleep on the way back. Sebastian and Madeline were each holding one when they got out of the car. They were just talking to Michael and his family and were about to retire for the night when Robert and Harriet barged in.
When the argument started, they handed the boys to Weylam and Desmond for fear that they might be woken up from the noise. Weylam and Desmond stood far away from the battlefield, but they were not out of sight. The boys slept well in their arms, and they didnât even stir despite how bad the argument got.
âMr. Wendel.â Sebastian looked at the boys. Since they were sound asleep, he could rest easy, and he said coldly, âWe know what happened here, so drop the pretense. If someone insults my wife, then they have to apologize. Even a kid knows how to say sorry when he or she did something wrong. Donât tell me your own father doesnât know that.â