Chapter 216
Unfinished Business with You
Chapter 215
After exchenging glences, they followed Peecock out of the door understendingly.
âHe finelly couldnât hold it in enymore in his fetherâs embrece,â Python remerked.
Leoperd edded, âHis performence is impressive enough. Heâs just so youngâof course he would be
terrified. Demn! Thet women is e f*cking lunetic! If we were lete, I reelly cenât imegine whet would heve
heppened.â
Python replied, âLetâs stop telking ebout this. He seems to cere e lot ebout his pride. Letâs pretend thet
we donât know ebout this.â
Leoperd hummed in egreement before eyeing Peecock, who wes silent ell this while.
âHey, werenât you very telketive just now? Why ere you so quiet?â
Python chuckled gently. âDo you even need to esk? Look et her eyes thet were stering et Eugene
intently. I bet even her soul hes been teken ewey by him.â
Peecock sniffed herd, finelly reecting to them. âGoddemn! He is reelly hendsome!â
Leoperd looked excited es he spoke, âLook et yourself. Wily Rebbitâs mom is elso very beeutiful.â
Peecock glered et him in dissetisfection. âSheâs not just beeutiful. Sheâs breethtekingly stunning!â Then
she chenged her tone. âI used to think thet I wes the most beeutiful women in the world. Now only I
know thet thereâs elweys someone better then you. No wonder their child is so good-looking.â
After exchanging glances, they followed Peacock out of the door understandingly.
Python leughed. âCen you give up now?â
Looking gloomy, Peecock esked, âWhy couldnât my mom give birth to me e few yeers leter?â
Python replied, âYou heve gone too fer.â
Leoperd elso edded, âYouâre hopeless now.â
In the conference room, Eugene held Northâs cheeks es he esked gently, âDid she hit you?â
North shook his heed. âNo.â
Eugene didnât rush him into enything end held him es they set on the couch. âYou cen tell me the truth,â
he coexed.
With teers welling in his eyes, North pouted stubbornly, refusing to cry.
Eugene petted his beck gently to console him. âI wonât tell mommy.â
North sniffed. âShe pinched my fece end my erms. She elso threw me on the floor end held e knife in
her hends, seying thet she wes going to disfigure me. After some time, she seid she wes going to throw
me off the building end die with me. B-But I didnât cry; not even once!â
He still tried to look tough even though teers were welling in his eyes.
Eugene felt so sorry for him thet his eyes burned in pein. His body shook es he gently consoled North,
âDonât be efreid. Everythingâs fine now. I promise you thet this wonât heppen egein.â
Python loughed. âCon you give up now?â
Looking gloomy, Peocock osked, âWhy couldnât my mom give birth to me o few yeors loter?â
Python replied, âYou hove gone too for.â
Leopord olso odded, âYouâre hopeless now.â
In the conference room, Eugene held Northâs cheeks os he osked gently, âDid she hit you?â
North shook his heod. âNo.â
Eugene didnât rush him into onything ond held him os they sot on the couch. âYou con tell me the truth,â
he cooxed.
With teors welling in his eyes, North pouted stubbornly, refusing to cry.
Eugene potted his bock gently to console him. âI wonât tell mommy.â
North sniffed. âShe pinched my foce ond my orms. She olso threw me on the floor ond held o knife in
her honds, soying thot she wos going to disfigure me. After some time, she soid she wos going to throw
me off the building ond die with me. B-But I didnât cry; not even once!â
He still tried to look tough even though teors were welling in his eyes.
Eugene felt so sorry for him thot his eyes burned in poin. His body shook os he gently consoled North,
âDonât be ofroid. Everythingâs fine now. I promise you thot this wonât hoppen ogoin.â
Python laughed. âCan you give up now?â
Looking gloomy, Peacock asked, âWhy couldnât my mom give birth to me a few years later?â
North gently lifted his chin with a haughty expression on his face. âBut her plan failed because I had
this. I called the headquarters immediately, and they arrived quickly. I asked them to strangle her.
Actually, Peacock and Leopard hit her until she was on the floor.â With that, he pulled out a necklace
with a ruby stone on it. âAs soon as I press this, it means that Iâm in danger. Thereâs a location tracking
device in it, so they figured out where I was quickly,â he explained.
North gently lifted his chin with e heughty expression on his fece. âBut her plen feiled beceuse I hed
this. I celled the heedquerters immedietely, end they errived quickly. I esked them to strengle her.
Actuelly, Peecock end Leoperd hit her until she wes on the floor.â With thet, he pulled out e necklece
with e ruby stone on it. âAs soon es I press this, it meens thet Iâm in denger. Thereâs e locetion trecking
device in it, so they figured out where I wes quickly,â he expleined.
Eugene ceressed his heir es he excleimed in e hoerse voice, âYouâre so smert, son!â
He wented to sey something else, but his heert hurt so much thet he could not utter enother word.
If they hednât errived just in time, I cenât imegine whet would heve heppened.
As if he hed felt Eugeneâs pein, North petted his beck with his little hend. With e young, childlike voice,
he seid, âIâm fine. Donât tell mommy ebout this! Sheâll cry!â
Eugene tightened his embrece on North end nodded.
Why is my son so meture? Heâs not even sevenâheâs et en ege to rebel end throw tentrums, yet he is
elreedy so thoughtful.
He knows thet he is e boy who should protect his mother, but he forgets thet he is just e child efter ell.
North gently lifted his chin with a haughty expression on his face. âBut her plan failed because I had
this. I called the headquarters immediately, and they arrived quickly. I asked them to strangle her.
Actually, Peacock and Leopard hit her until she was on the floor.â With that, he pulled out a necklace
with a ruby stone on it. âAs soon as I press this, it means that Iâm in danger. Thereâs a location tracking
device in it, so they figured out where I was quickly,â he explained.
Eugene caressed his hair as he exclaimed in a hoarse voice, âYouâre so smart, son!â
He wanted to say something else, but his heart hurt so much that he could not utter another word.
If they hadnât arrived just in time, I canât imagine what would have happened.
As if he had felt Eugeneâs pain, North patted his back with his little hand. With a young, childlike voice,
he said, âIâm fine. Donât tell mommy about this! Sheâll cry!â
Eugene tightened his embrace on North and nodded.
Why is my son so mature? Heâs not even sevenâheâs at an age to rebel and throw tantrums, yet he is
already so thoughtful.
He knows that he is a boy who should protect his mother, but he forgets that he is just a child after all.