Chapter 348: 348: Manage Your Son Properly
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
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Eleanor Ward suddenly raised her voice, âCindy Clarke, I kindly invited you, but if you donât want to go, thatâs fine. Why would you push me! How can you be like this!â
âAnd you did it in front of the child, too. Have you ever thought about what a bad example youâre setting when you push people like that?â Eleanor exclaimed loudly.
There were already quite a few people waiting for their friends at the restroom entrance.
Eleanor purposely raised her voice.
Everyone nearby heard it and looked over curiously.
At this point, they were only a few steps away from the corridor entrance. Eleanorâs classmates who were waiting at the entrance, including Ian Morris, saw and heard the dispute between them.
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âEleanor, whatâs wrong?â Rowena Campbell, who interned with Eleanor at Caring Hospital, first asked Eleanor with concern and then glared at Cindy.
Itâs not that Rowena and Eleanor were particularly close.
Both were assigned to intern at Caring Hospital.
Eleanorâs father was the Dean of Caring Hospital, and her mother was a chief physician there.
Caring Hospital was practically Eleanorâs territory.
Eleanor didnât have to worry about performance evaluations.
But Rowena did, which was why she firmly became friends with Eleanor.
It would ensure her stability at Caring Hospital.
After all, she still needed Eleanorâs help with evaluation topics and scoring later on.
âWhy are you like this? And pushing people?â Rowena immediately questioned Cindy with displeasure.
Gerald Young, who came with Rowena, didnât say anything and just watched from the side.
He didnât know the situation and didnât want to get involved in the dispute between the two girls too quickly.
Morgan Zhekova, who was standing next to them, puffed up her cheeks angrily and said loudly, âCindy didnât push her! Sheâs the one who suddenly stepped back!â
Eleanorâs face changed, âWhat do you mean by that? Are you saying Iâm lying?â
âWhat a joke!â Eleanor raised her voice even more, âWhat kind of person is she to make me falsely accuse her?â
Eleanor pointed at Cindy, âSheâs the one who pushed me!â
She then turned to Morgan, âWhy are you lying?!â
Eleanor was trembling with anger, as if she had been genuinely wronged, âCindy, you need to educate your son better. Heâs so young and already lying and blaming others!â
âIâm not lying!â Morganâs face turned red with anger, and she clenched her fists, her small body tense as she shouted, âIâm not lying!â
Cindy held Morganâs hand, giving her support.
She coldly told Eleanor, âMorgan is not a liar. My child is well brought up, polite, reasonable, and honest.â
âUnlike you, such a grown person, yet youâre falsely accusing a four-year-old child.â Cindyâs cold gaze was filled with contempt for Eleanor.
Cindy looked down at Morgan and said, âMorgan, letâs not be angry. Donât take someone like this to heart, someone who habitually lies and has no manners.
Itâs her fault to blame you. Sheâs 24, and youâre just 4 years old. What sheâs doing is an insult to herself.â
âIâm only four years old, and I donât lie! A grown person like you is still lying!â Morgan looked up and yelled at Eleanor, âYour upbringing is the one with problems!â
âControl your child!â Eleanor was furious.
A four-year-old was actually daring to accuse her of having poor upbringing!
Her father was the Dean of Caring Hospital!
Her mother was a chief physician and a university professor!