Chapter 1554
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Ashton laughed at my warning. âYou donât understand. This is between men,â he said as he took off his
coat.
I shrugged. âI truly canât understand how a man can bully the young.â
âWhatâs happening here?â Cameron asked with concern. She thought we were arguing.
âItâs nothing. Just something about the kids.â Ashton ended the discussion before it could continue
further.
I shook my head resignedly and rolled my eyes at him when I caught his gaze. His authoritarianism and
chauvinism are obvious in his actions, yet he continues to deny them. Men!
Having experienced getting his full name called by Ashton, Gregory didnât come out of his room for
dinner. Instead, he locked himself in the study. Even Audrey couldnât get him out.
After several futile attempts by the maid, Ashton got up from his seat and strode toward the stairs.
I recognized that look. He was about to use force.
âWait,â I called urgently, following behind him. âIâll call him down. You stay right behind me.â
When I first met Gregory, I thought Ashton was stressing him out too much. That kind of absolute
obedience and expectation to execute every order without fail is too inappropriate for a six-year-old
child.
I can understand Ashtonâs hope for Gregory to shoulder all his burdens. However, I hope Gregory can
understand he has another parent he can relax with.
I soon arrived at the study with Ashton.
Knock! Knock!
âGregory, can I come in?â I asked after knocking on the door twice.
A childâs opinion should always be respected.
However, there was no response from within.
Shortly after, I heard footsteps approaching the other side of the door. âMommy, donât worry about me.
You can eat first. I should be punished for disrespecting Daddy earlier.â
He was merely joking and agreeing with my opinion. How did it escalate to this?
Ashton was too cautious and strict on matters related to Gregory.
âGregory, I want to come in and talk to you. Can you let me in?â
Another silence followed.
I spun around, narrowing my eyes at Ashton as though telling him that I was the one in charge of
educating the children.
Just as I was about to give up, the door opened from inside.
Gregory gave me a glance, then noticed Ashton behind me. He looked down immediately and walked
out of his room with his head down.
I bent down so that I was at his eye level and grabbed his arms. âAre you not hungry? Your sister is not
eating because youâre not there. You donât want her to starve herself now, do you?â I said with a gentle
smile.
Gregory shook his head and muttered, âI donât want that. But it was my fault, so I need to be punished.â
I pondered briefly, then said in a somber tone, âYes. You were in the wrong.â
Gregory lowered his head even further.
âAnd do you know what you did wrong?â I asked.
âI shouldnât have disrespected Daddy.â Gregory pressed his lips into a thin line. âI canât say Daddy is
wrong.â
âHmm⦠Then does that mean you think your daddy was right and Mommy was wrong?â
âNo.â Gregory raised his head. âThatâs not what I meant. Iâ¦â
In the end, the rims of his eyes reddened.
My heart melted at his expression. I quickly pulled him into my arms and comforted him, âDonât be
upset, Gregory. Youâre not in trouble here. You should insist on your opinions and express them if
youâre confident that youâre right. We, as parents, are not always in the right. We can be wrong at times
and make mistakes. Always remember to improve and become a better version of yourself. You made
a judgment today and expressed your opinion to support me, so you deserve a compliment. Okay?â
Gregory sniffled, suppressing the tears welling up. He lifted his head from my chest and asked,
âReally? Then is Daddy wrong?â