Chapter 334
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Debbie was rendered speechless
Tabitha, who hadnât commented anything on the matter, finally decided to speak.
âDebbie, I think Carlos is right. The boy needs discipline
Otherwise, he would keep putting others in jeopardy in the future.â
Hearing Tabithaâs remark, Megan turned red.
She was so ashamed that she fled to the balcony holding her phone. As soon as the phone was
connected, she said hastily, âJake is in trouble.
Come to Esastin Villa quickly.â
The person on the other end of the line said something. Megan responded after some hesitation, âYou
have to come. Your son angered Carlos. I shouldnât have brought him here.â
Jakeâs mom was in a meeting when she received Meganâs call. Hearing about what her son did, she
immediately excused herself, hopped in her car, and drove towards Carlosâ villa.
Meanwhile, Jake was about to finish eating the pack of snacks he was holding. One housemaid
reminded him when she noticed, âItâs bad for your health to eat so many snacks.â She had hardly
finished her words before the boy started crying out loud. The adults tried to calm him down, but to no
avail. The boyâs cries resounded throughout the living room. Debbie felt as if her ears were bleeding.
Since Jakeâs mom hadnât arrived yet, Megan couldnât take him away. As she did not have much
experience in taking care of kids, all her attempts to comfort him and quiet him down failed. She could
only stand there and watch the housemaids at their likewise futile attempts.
The boy was so noisy that even Tabitha, who was the most patient, started to look sullen.
Carlosâ face twisted with rage. Debbie Lowered her head and propped her right hand against her
forehead in frustration. Seeing how distressed his wife was getting with the relentless crying, Carlos
stood up, grabbed the boy by his clothes and carried him towards the door.
Tabitha and Megan ran after him, frightened.
âCarlos!â Tabitha called.
âUncle Carlos!â Megan followed.
Noticing what was going on, Debbie stood up too. By now, Carlos had already opened the gates of the
villa. He put Jake on the snow-coated ground. The boy was still crying, but it didnât affect Carlos at all.
The man turned around and closed the gates behind him.
Megan wanted to open the gates, but Carlos stopped her.
âDonât you dare!â he said as he glared at her.
His face was almost purple with anger. Too afraid, Megan turned to
Tabitha.
âTabithaâ¦â she pleaded.
Tabitha wasnât sure if her son would listen to her, so she looked at