Chapter 191 - The Childs Father!
She Becomes Glamorous After The Engagement Annulment
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Jimmyâs mother was terribly shocked. She quickly looked down and picked up Jimmy. âWhatâs wrong? Jimmy, whatâs wrong?â
After throwing up twice, Jimmy finally stopped. Covered in perspiration, he frowned and asked, âMommy, am I dying?â
Jimmyâs mother finally panicked. âOf course not. Mommyâs here, baby. Mommy will take you to the hospital right away!â
She held him in her arms and walked out.
When she passed by Nora, Nora told her again, âHave a lumbar puncture done immediately and check whether itâs encephalitis or not when you reach the hospital.â
This time, Jimmyâs mother looked at her and said nothing. Instead, she strode off.
After she left, Nora checked the timeâschool wasnât over yet. Thus, she left Pete there and went home by herself.
Ms. Lynn, ââ¦â
Sheâd thought that Cherryâs mother would comfort Cherry a little before she leftâafter all, she had just quarreled with her classmate. But why was she so nonplussed about it?
No, that wasnât right. Cherryâs mother was a very good mother. She must be very busy with work at the moment and must have rushed over from work right after she received the call. She must be rushing back to work to make money to raise Cherry now!
Yes, that must be the case!
With that in mind, Ms. Lynn went back into the classroom, upon which she immediately saw Cherry engrossed in a book.
Ms. Lynn couldnât help but walk over. She ruffled Cherryâs hair and said, âDonât be scared, Cherry~â
Pete stiffened, but forced himself to tolerate the body contact.
He found that there seemed to be more and more people whom he could accept coming into physical contact with these daysâ¦
Soon, school ended.
One by one, the children said their goodbyes to Pete, who left the school together with Tanya. Mia watched them get in the big black car before she got in the Smithsâ car unhappily.
At the sight, Joel couldnât help asking, âWhatâs the matter, Mia?â
Mia asked timidly, âDaddy, will Cherry be eaten by the big tiger?â
Joel, â?â
Mia told him about what had happened earlier that day. Joel ruffled her hair and said, âItâs fine. The big tiger wonât dare to eat him.â
Miaâs big eyes widened and she stared at him puzzledly. She asked, âWhy? The big tiger doesnât dare to eat me because I have Daddy, but he doesnât!â
Joel cast his eyes down and replied, âHis father is Justin Hunt. Donât worry, the big tiger wonât dare to eat him at all.â
Mia was relieved to hear that. âThatâs great!â
Joel, however, turned to look outsideâTanya had brought the child into the car again. Did this mean that the childâs mother didnât bother coming over to pick him up from school at all?
He stared at Tanya.
In his mind, however, was the DNA test report⦠The results were too complicated. He didnât dare to bring it up to Ian even now.
He would need to think carefully about how to word it properly.
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Jimmyâs mother soon reached the hospital. She rushed straight to the pediatric department with Jimmy.
Jimmy was already feeling much better by then. However, the pediatrician nevertheless carried out a series of tests on him before finally telling his mother the reason for his vomiting. He said, âItâs likely because he was crying too much from fright. Jimmy, do you still feel like throwing up?â
Jimmy shook his head.
The doctor smiled and said, âThereâs no need to make too big a fuss over something trivial sometimes.â
Relieved, Jimmyâs mother nodded.
The doctor then said, âItâs better to err on the side of caution, though, so letâs do a few more tests.â
Jimmyâs mother got the nanny to go and foot the medical bill. Then, she called Jimmyâs father.
Jimmyâs father was named Jordan Hoffman. He specialized in businesses such as underground dealings and so on in New York and was considered a leader of the industry. Apart from the Smiths and Hunts, one could say that he didnât show anyone else any courtesy.
He was a crass boor with a big and muscular figure and stood at about 6â1â³ tall with a weight of 205 lbs. He was currently working out. His muscles bulged powerfully in tandem with the movements of the gym equipment.
When his cell phone rang, he picked it up and answered very loudly, âWhatâs the matter, dear?â
Jimmyâs mother wiped her tears and said, âWhatâs the matter? Someone bullied your son Jimmy in the kindergarten!â
âF*ck!â Jordan stood up, causing the gym equipmentâs parts to clash loudly against each other. âWho is so bold as to bully my son? But did you say Jimmy had to go to the hospital because of the bullying? Why is he such a wimp?â
ââ¦â
Jimmyâs mother choked for a moment before she yelled, âWhat would my son know when heâs only five years old?! A kid in their class bullied him and told him that he had encephalitis, scaring him so badly that he cried for two hours until he threw up! What are you going to do about this?â
Jordan shouted angrily, âWhose child is it thatâs so naughty? How dare they insult my son! Iâm going to rip that little bastard into pieces!â
Jimmyâs mother got anxious and said, âWho are you planning to rip into pieces? How can it be the childâs fault when they havenât even grown up yet? The one Iâm angry with is his mother! The kindergarten had gotten her to come down, yet she still told me to get a lumbar puncture done for Jimmy. Thatâs a lumbar puncture weâre talking about here, you know?! Itâs a really painful procedure. Who does she think she is? Does she think she can just scare other people like that?!â
Jordan nodded. âYes, youâre right! Iâll have someone check who her parents are right away!â
Jimmyâs mother nodded. âI will also put some pressure on the kindergarten. Why should we allow such parents to send their children to kindergarten? Letâs have them voluntarily withdraw from the school! Otherwise, Iâll drive them out!â
âOkay, weâll go with whatever you say, dear. How is Jimmy feeling, by the way?â
At the mention of Jimmy, the womanâs tone softened and she replied, âHeâs feeling much better now. He only threw up because he was crying after he was badly frightened. Iâm so mad! Whatâs a parent spreading such rumors for? Is it that fun to scare children? If it werenât because Jimmy had suddenly started throwing up, given my bad temper, I would have totally given her a few tight slaps today!â
âIâll check who his father is right away, and give his father those slaps instead! What is the childâs name?â
âCherry Smith.â
âOkay!â
Jimmyâs mother was still very angry even after she hung up. She started to madly contact the principal and the teachers on her cell phone and sent them a text message.
Jimmyâs mother: âSince Cherry Smithâs mother, Nora Smith, refuses to apologize for her childâs actions, Iâd suggest that the school expel her child! I wonât change my mind unless they apologize seriously!â
When Ms. Lynn saw the text message, she quickly contacted Nora. âMs. Smith, I understand that Cherry didnât say that to scare Jimmy. Why donât you have her apologize to Jimmy?â
Nora, who had been woken up repeatedly by phone calls, was already very impatient by this point. She replied aggressively, âPete⦠oh, I mean Cherry, will take three days off from school for now, then.â
Jimmy was in very serious condition. If his mother didnât follow her instructions and have him go through a checkup right away, three days would be more than enough for his illness to flare up.
Ms. Lynn, â?â
In the hospital.
It was only when Jimmyâs mother received news from Ms. Lynn that Cherry would be temporarily stopped from attending classes that she finally calmed down.
When Jimmy finished the various checkups, his mother finally calmed down and looked at him. She suddenly thought of the headache that Jimmy had mentioned previously and asked, âDoes your head still hurt, Jimmy?â