Chapter 185 - Cherry Enters The Grand Manor
She Becomes Glamorous After The Engagement Annulment
His question stunned Joel. âWhat?â
Pete glanced at a cowering Mia and said sincerely, âShe likes dancing very much. Restricting a childâs hobbies and interests is not something that a good father does.â
ââ¦â
Seeing that Joelâs expression had tensed up and that he wasnât speaking, Tanya beckoned to Pete and said, âCome on down now.â
Pete hopped off the car.
The two of them entered the Andersonsâ villa hand in hand.
The car door slowly closed as they disappeared at the door. When the car started once more, Joel finally looked at Mia.
He beckoned to Mia, who went over to him docilely at once. She tried to please him and said cautiously, âMia doesnât like dancing, Daddyâ¦â
Her eyes flickered as she spoke, and there was a bit of panic in them.
Joelâs heart ached for some reason. He asked, âWas it your mother who forbade you from learning how to dance, Mia?â
Mia nodded, but then shook her head again. In the end, she lowered her head and said uneasily, âMommy said that Daddy hates someone who dances, and told me not to learn to dance. Donât worry, Daddy, Mia wonât dance!â
Her words made Joelâs eyes widen in shock.
Joel had always wanted to know Miaâs interests and preferences while she was growing up, but he found that everything that the girl liked to eat and play with were all things that he liked.
He had always thought that she had inherited those traits from him.
Little did he expect that they were actually all a result of Hillaryâs training?
Joelâs expression darkened. âDaddy doesnât dislike dancing.â
Miaâs eyes lit up at once, and she asked, âThen can Mia learn to dance with Ms. Turner?â
Joel looked at her. His jaw tensed up as he asked, âDo you like Ms. Turner very much, Mia?â
Mia gave him a timid smile and replied, âYeah.â
She lowered her head and twiddled her thumbs as she said, âMs. Turner dances really beautifully, yeah. I secretly watched her a few times. She also really likes to smile. I like her very much⦠But Mommy doesnât like Ms. Turnerâ¦â
She looked rather depressed at this point. Then, she added, âBesides, Ms. Turner also doesnât like Mia.â
The disappointed girl said, âShe refused to teach me today.â
Tanya had refused to teach her⦠It must be because she really didnât want to have anything to do with him, right?
Joelâs long, slender fingers balled up slightly, and the look in his eyes turned even frostier than before. He rubbed Miaâs head gently. After a short silence, he said, âItâs okay. Iâll think of something if you want to learn dancing.â
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At the Andersonsâ.
Nora had just come out of the bath when Pete got home. The woman, who was wearing a silk nightgown, let out a lazy yawn and collapsed onto the bed.
Pete greeted her. âHi, Mommy.â
Nora waved and said, âYeah. Do your homework yourself.â
âOkay.â
Pete went to the study after that. Nora was about to go to bed when her cell phone suddenly rang. Cherryâs young and tender voice rang out on the phone when she answered the call.
âMy dearest Mommy, have you found out where Sponsor Grandpa is?â
They had been chatting on Messenger for more than a month. Their spark of friendship had been getting stronger and stronger, but their chat had been inactive the whole day the day before.
Why hadnât Sponsor Grandpa come online yet today?
Cherry was panicked.
As though her actions were right and justified, Nora replied, âOh. I forgot about it.â
ââ¦â
Cherry sighed. âThen are you willing to look him up for me now, Mommy?â
âNo, Iâm not.â
Cherry was so mad that her little chest was heaving up and down. She silently told herself that she was her biological mother⦠She could only grin and bear with it and ask, âThen when will you be free to look him up for me?â
Nora raised her eyebrows and replied, âWhen I wake up, I guess. Alright, Iâm hanging up!â
She was really sleepy now.
Beep⦠beep⦠beepâ¦
The disconnected tone made Cherryâs heart go cold. Her little shoulders drooped as she looked up at the big villa in front of her, on the brink of tears.
She was staying with her father at the Huntsâ family home at the moment.
The family home was actually a manor.
By right, since Justin was the head of the Hunts, he should have been living in the manor. However, because the Hunts were all living together, this meant that his second uncleâs family was also living there. Moreover, there was also that incident with the elderly Mrs. Hunt previously. Thus, Justin had taken Pete with him and resided elsewhere instead.
As Justin had taught his second uncleâs family a good lesson and also gotten something on them after they made that mistake, they had become much more well-behaved and didnât dare to come over anymore. Coupled with the fact that the two of them were staying in the main house, this meant that Cherry still hadnât met anyone from the Hunts yet, even though it had been two days since they moved back.
In the midst of her thoughts, Justin strode into the room. He looked down at her and asked gently, âThereâs a family dinner tonight. Do you want to join them?â
A family dinner?
Cherry loved lively places the most.
Moreover, several of her elders would also be there, which meant that she would gain a few more people that doted on and loved her. Thus, she nodded and replied, âYeah, I wanna go!â
âOkay.â
Justin smiled at her. Had it been his son instead, he definitely wouldnât have wanted to go. As expected, his daughterâs personality was different. She was much livelier and more cheerful than his son.
He bent over, picked up Cherry with one arm, and carried her downstairs.
The Hunts hosted a family dinner every month. All the Hunts were required to attend it as long as they were in New Yorkâthis was a rule in the family.
By the time they went down to the main living room, the spacious living room was already full of people.
His second uncle, Roger Hunt, sat quietly in the corner.
Rogerâs son, Fatty, was playing with his cell phone with his head down. Apart from them, the other Hunts in the family were also present. The elderly Mrs. Hunt had already been discharged from the hospital and was currently seated on the chair next to the master seat.
The master seat belonged to the head of the family.
The moment Justin came down, all the Hunts stood up. Even if they were his elders, they were still required to show the head of the family courtesy.
Mrs. Hunt, who was the oldest there, said, âYouâre here, Justin.â
Justin nodded and greeted his grandmother. Then, as if he was teaching his child mannersâeven though he was, in fact, giving his daughter a reminderâhe said, âSay hi to your Great-Grandma, Pete.â
Cherry looked at Mrs. Hunt eagerly.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
So, was she the Great-Grandma whoâd had a fall some time back, causing her brother to be accused of pushing her?
Mrs. Hunt was also looking at her.
She had come to know what had happened after she regained consciousness after the operation. The old lady had felt rather distressed that her son and his family had used her against a child.
Pete was not like other children; he was mildly autistic and didnât like to talk.
After that incident, the relationship that they had built after so much effort must be almost all gone by now, right?
Mrs. Hunt heaved a sigh at the thought and looked at Cherry cautiously. Knowing that her great-grandson probably didnât dare to approach her anymore, she said regretfully, âNever mind⦠Letâs not make things difficult for the child anymore!â
âYeah, thatâs right! Donât make things difficult for Pete anymore. He has mild autism, you know!â said Raymond Hunt, Justinâs second uncle. He sounded as if he was echoing Mrs. Hunt, but in truth, he was embarrassing Pete in front of all the other Hunts. He added, âHe doesnât like talking!!â
How could a child that didnât talk possibly inherit the company in the future?
Even if he was currently stripped of authority, once Justin became old, wouldnât the company still be theirs in the end anyway?