Chapter 861
Man With Super Medical Skill (Matthew)
Chapter 861 Fatal Coddling James let loose a string of curses at the door before turning to glare at Helen mutinously. âDo you see Tateâs true colors now? I told you not to believe anything that comes out of that mouth of his, but you refused to listen! Iâm not getting any younger, but because of you, I had to get on my knees to apologize to someone! Heavens, Iâmarrying you must be some kind of karmic retribution for whatever horrible wrong Iâve done in my past life!â
Helen was silent as she kept her head down. She could not argue with James, knowing that Tate had really crossed the line this time.
After another round of abuse, James finally relented and set down a couple of ground rules for Helen:
from now onward, she was not to have any contact or get involved in anything that had to do with the Campbells. Most importantly, no one in the Cunningham household was to bring up the Campbells in any way.
Helen bristled at such demands. âJames, I agree that Tate has gone too far this time, but donât you think itâs a little harsh for you to ask all these of me? Have you forgotten how Chloe helped us when we first got married and had nothing?â
âShut up!â James barked with renewed anger. âJust because she helped us out of a tight spot all those years ago, it doesnât mean we have to return the favor unconditionally! Iâve been more than hospitable to them since their return from abroad, and I said nothing when you asked Matthew to sign the order on Jonahâs behalf. Where do we draw the line at helping them, Helen? If Tate wasnât in the wrong, I would have spoken up for him, but if you try to shield him even though he was clearly at fault, then youâve failed in principle! Youâre not helping him; youâre nudging him into self-destruction. Heâs going to end up in worse places if you keep coddling him. Do you understand?â
Sasha nodded slowly in agreement with this. âYou know, Mom, if you had just let him learn his lesson the hard way the last time he ran over someone with his car, then all this could have been avoided.
Aunt Chloe and the others spoiled Tate beyond reason, so heâs used to being entitled, and he acts without thinking. You should be grateful that he angered Mr. Harrison this time and not one of the Ten Greatest Families of Eastcliff; if he did, then none of us could save him even if we were to lose everything.â
Lowering her head, Helen said nothing and began considering the consequences of this incident. She had to admit that Sasha was right; Joseph had only spared Tate because it was a favor to Matthew, but if this involved anyone from the Ten Greatest Families of Eastcliff, then tonight would have likely ended in bloodshed.
Tate offended the Harrisons this time, and though he survived, he barely made it. If he werenât put in his place, whoâs to say he wouldnât go and trifle with the Ten Greatest Families of Eastcliff? Then weâd all be doomed!
After a long pause later, Helen finally muttered, âI⦠I see now that I have been wrong to stand by him all this time. Iâll talk to Chloe and have her keep an eye on Tate from now on, so heâd stay out of trouble. Nevertheless, sheâs still my sister, and I canât just cut her off after all she did to help us back then.â
Infuriated by her stubbornness, James waved his hand and spat, âI wonât even try to persuade you anymore, but Iâll tell you thisâthe Campbells are no longer welcome at the Grand Garden, and if you want to see them, you can head over to their place! One last thing: theyâll have to clean up their own mess from now on, and I donât want our family to be dragged into their business no matter what! I wonât be helping them ever again!â
With that, he stormed into his bedroom.
Sasha took Matthew by the arm and pulled him up the stairs, having never wanted to be involved in the Campbellsâ mess in the first place.
Demi, on the other hand, merely sighed as she said softly, âThereâs no use getting mad, Mom. Itâs a good thing that the Campbells would stop coming by our place. Tate and Minerva are shameless fools who have been telling everyone that this is their home and that weâre just staying here as guests. You canât go easy on them; otherwise, theyâd just start taking things for granted!â
âThatâs enough!â Helenâs blood was boiling as she glowered at her daughter. âHow could you say such things about your own cousins? They wouldnât go around spewing nonsense like that!â