Turning Of The Tide By Diana Sander Novel -
Chapter 573
Chapter 573
Trevon remained silent for a long while, staring ominously at the old lady. Meanwhile, the old man tried hard to restrain her, as the old lady felt she couldn't afford
to lose face. After all, she came from a wealthy family.
Trevon took out his phone and sent a message to Hackett. [Your daughter was beaten up.]
After sending the message, she calmly put her phone away, withdrew her gaze, and ignored the old lady. "Where is William? Wasn't it said that the parents in this
school have high standards? Did I misunderstand the meaning of standards, or is there a misconception about what is considered high standard?"
He asked three questions in a row. His calm tone revealed complete sarcasm.
After saying that, she glanced at the old lady, implying that such behavior reflected a certain level of quality and sophistication. The old lady, eager to retort, was
forcefully held back by the old man beside her. She was attempting to speak but was met with a fierce glare from the old man, causing her to swallow her words.
The teacher awkwardly forced a smile, feeling the pressure, and apologized, "I'm sorry, Mr. Wilson. It's my oversight. I didn't take good care of Jasper. I apologize."
Trevon did not intend to make things difficult for the teacher. He did not want to waste time. "What did my wife do just now?" Without waiting for the teacher to respond, Natalie conveyed her thoughts to Trevon beside her, shrugging to indicate that the ol lady disagreed. Communicating
with the old lady seemed futile, like talking to a brick wall. "Gabriel's Grandma, I'll repeat it. Your grandson apologizes first, and then my child will apologize."
The old lady was stubborn and refused to agree. "Dream on. You have to apologize today."
Natalie thought the old lady was hopeless and unreasonable. She glanced sympathetically at the proud-looking boy across from her. She sighed inwardly. "He's a
good boy, but it's just a pity he was born and raised in a family like this."
Trevon suddenly appeared unconcerned, ignoring the other party. It was as if he were a guest, casually picking up Ruby. Natalie seemed to anticipate the reason,
fearing that the situation might escalate further. This man was truly unpredictable.
As expected, when Hackett and Sherri pushed the door and entered, their faces were filled with killing intent. Sherri was fine, bu Hackett had never been so angry
before.
Seeing the protagonist enter, Trevon's lips twitched. "You deal with your daughter first."
Sherri and Hackett first checked the child to ensure she had no injuries. After confirming their well-being, their expressions ease slightly. However, Hackett, still
carrying a cold attitude, didn't give the other party any chance. He sternly demanded, "Apologize to my daughter. Did you push her?"
Gabriel was so frightened by Hackett's cold words that he took a few steps back and hid behind the old lady. He poked his head out and said guiltily, "I was the one
who pushed her. What's wrong?"
The old lady said, "Your daughter didn't sit properly on her stool. What does it have to do with my grandson?"
Upon hearing this, Trevon felt that bringing Hackett in was the right choice. Following the other's logic, he chuckled and retorted, "So, by that reasoning, my son
hitting your grandson was because your grandson couldn't stand steady on his own."
The old lady was momentarily taken aback by this response but quickly resumed her composure. "That's a lack of upbringing on your son's part. I've already said
my grandson accidentally bumped into this baby girl, and your son resorted to violence. What kind of manners is that?"
No one had yet questioned the character of Trevon's son, and he defended him. "i apologize, but this is the quality of my son. What can you do? Call William and
tell him this preschool might be too high-class for me, with such elevated standards."
Trevon had initially entertained the idea of fulfilling William's wish to contribute funds for expanding a new area at WhizKid Preschool. However, he realized he
could save that money now. He should have accepted Natalie's advice. Perhaps enrolling Jasper in a regular preschool without such issues would be a better
choice.
Using the term baby girl led Trevon to conclude that this family is from the countryside, likely nouveau riche. The behavior of the old lady further supported this
assumption.
The teacher apologized. William had invited her back. "Mr. Wilson, don't be anxious. I'll explain to Gabriel's grandmother that the mistake isn't Jasper's fault."
The conversation was cut short as Hackett interrupted, sternly demanding an apology from Gabriel to his daughter. Seeing the child hiding behind her
grandmother and not moving, Hackett forcefully pulled him out, prompting the old lady to intervene hastily.
"Apologize. If you don't apologize, I'll beat you up so badly that your father won't recognize you. I'll count to three. One, two."
Witnessing her father angry for the first time, Ruby found it somewhat satisfying. Feeling that Gabriel was too naughty, she told Trevon, "Uncle, my brother did
nothing wrong. He was just trying to help me. Can you not scold him?"
Ruby was concerned that her uncle might scold her brother because of him. His uncle's expression was cold and fierce, making her fear that Jasper would be
subjected to his wrath.
Trevon didn't respond immediately to Ruby's words. Instead, he glanced at his son, noting that the cheeky boy still had someone defending him. "Don't worry,
sweetheart. Uncle won't scold him."
When the count reached three, the sorry word came out with half a tone as Gabriel spoke in a low and resentful tone. He seemed unwilling and quite defiant, but
the threatening expression on Hackett's face made him fear for his safety. "Sorry, I didn't mean to."
Looking at the frightened Gabriel, Natalie felt this child's temperament was not bad. It was just that the person who educated him was wrong. It was really a pity for
the child.
Regardless of whether the apology was sincere, and considering that the other party seemed frightened, Natalie believed that since the boy had apologized, her
son also needed to apologize. "Jasper, we also need to apologize, okay?"
After her son apologized, Natalie decided to switch him to another preschool. She couldn't imagine what might happen if a similar incident occurred again in the
current environment.
She did not want to argue with unreasonable people from time to time in the future.
Jasper glanced at his father and stood up straight. He apologized politely, "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have pushed you, but the next time you bully others like this, I'll
still hit you."
Natalie was shocked and quickly said, "Jasper, you don't have to say the last sentence."
Upon hearing this, Ella immediately tried calming down the old lady's emotions, soothing her to prevent any further commotion. Theo also joined in to pacify the
situation.
The farce ended severely, but this was Natalie's perspective. It might be different for Trevon and Hackett. To Hackett, Ruby was a precious little one, and he
comforted and protected her, unwilling to see her cry.
After walking out the door, Hackett called Frank and asked someone to check the child's family background. Frank had always been very efficient in investigating
people and replied very quickly.
As anticipated by Trevon and Natalie, Gabriel's father initially worked as a laborer on construction sites. However, due to some intelligence and having saved a bit
of money, he bid on a road construction project in the village. Luck was on his side, and he won the bid, making a substantial profit. Since then, Gabriel's father has
continuously taken on contracting jobs, gradually becoming wealthy. He even moved from the countryside to the urban area of Athana. According to information
from Frank, Gabriel's father was also involved with several secretaries simultaneously.
As for the men, they reacted differently after being informed about their background. After reviewing the information provided by Frank, Hackett began to entertain some mischievous thoughts. He was prepared to spend money to teach this person a lesson. Since the person had lost sight of their original intentions, it was time for self-reflection. Hackett didn't mind playing the role of a good person this time. "You do it, or! do it." Hackett said firmly, "I'll do it." "You owe my son a favor." Trevon was talking about Jasper protecting Hackett's daughter.
Sherri gazed at Jasper admiringly, saying, "Jasper, thank you for saving Ruby. You're truly remarkable." She felt content knowing that her son-in-law was
commendable, showing the ability to protect his future wife even at a young age.
If Natalie were to replace out what Sherri was thinking, she would probably be scolded again.
"t'll buy you a gift another day, Trevon. I'm thinking of changing to another preschool. This preschool was a mess, good only in
name. Anyone can bully my
daughter here."
"Let's go to Starlight Kiddie Preschool on September Ist. It has a high cultural atmosphere." He had already investigated this
school through Jim, and it seemed
good.
Hackett seemed to have complete trust in Trevon, taking the joke in stride. "Sure."
Just like that, Jasper started to take care of his sister at home again, waiting for September 1st to enter the new school. Meanwhile, Ruby also began to take care of
his little brother.
Hackett's son was not someone you could summarize with just one word. When he was mischievous, it could really spark your
imagination.
The next day, Ava came to look for Natalie. "Frank, come and pick me up after work. I'll go to work with you tomorrow." Frank wasn't in a hurry for her to go to work. "Do as you please. Call me if anything comes up."
Natalie pushed open the doors to her office and found Ava immersed in reading documents. Ava looked up and quickly set aside
her work upon noticing Natalie's
arrival. "Why didn't you give me a call?"
"(can replace it. Frank sent me here." Ava smiled, but Natalie could tell that something was bothering her.
Natalie patiently pulled her to sit in the chair and circled around the desk to the office chair, where Trevon sat down. "Feeling
upset? Is something on your mind?"
Ava's eyes widened and she reached up to touch her cheek. "Is it so obvious?" She thought to herself, 'Did Frank see it too? He
wouldn't suspect anything, right? I
was really cautious.'
If she were to be noticed, the situation might become more complicated, jeopardizing future opportunities.
Natalie, realizing her guess was correct, said, "Can you share it with me?"
Ava sighed weakly and rested her chin on her hands on the desk. "I suspect that I'm pregnant."
"You and Frank didn't take any precautions?" Otherwise, she wouldn't be aware of the pregnancy.
Ava avoided eye contact with her sister, Natalie, and suggested, "Sister, why not get a comprehensive health check for me?
Maybe I should check for health issues,
like gynecological health, urine tests, blood work, and a thorough examination." "Coincidentally, I haven't checked today, so I can check here." Every year, Ava would be forced by her parents and brother to
check her body.
Natalie felt that her younger sister's eagerness for a checkup seemed unusual, but since Ava avoided the topic, she didn't want
to pry into her sister's privacy too much. She decided to ask, "Alright, what specific aspects do you want to check?" Ava's goal was obvious. She blinked and said lowly, "I want to check if I can't get pregnant."
Natalie didn't press further on the reason. She typed the desired examination items on the keyboard and asked, "Has your
menstrual cycle finished this time? What
date did it start?"
Ava honestly revealed that her menstrual cycle had just ended yesterday. She was curious because, theoretically, it shouldn't
have arrived this time.
Natalie simply nodded, and combining her sister's reactions, she formed a rough guess.
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