Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles!
Chapter 14 An Unsolvable Problem
Lilly quietly withdrew the hand holding the drawing.
Hugh suppressed his anger and said in an edifying manner, "Hannah, Lilly is giving you a present because she wanted to be friends with you. It was wrong of you to push her away."
He couldn't help but frown as he looked at the broken doll on the ground.
Liam's daughter was extremely demanding. She would break down in tears whenever someone addressed her sharply.
Sure enough, Hannah started crying right away and shouted, "I don't want!" while stamping her feet.
Lilly summoned her courage and offered Hannah the painting, saying, "Hannah, please don't cry. I'm giving you this as a gift..."
After looking at the painting she was holding, Hannah pushed her away and exclaimed, "Nobody wants your garbage. Go away!"
After hearing the commotion, Liam's wife, Winona, went upstairs. "Hannah, stop throwing tantrums!" she exclaimed quickly.
After that, she turned to Hugh and said, "Dad, Hannah is still young..."
Hugh scolded, "You must teach them while they are still young. I've already addressed this issue several times. How do you raise your kids? Even at such a young age, they are already so insolent. How will they fare in society when they reach adulthood?"
Winona bowed her head and stated, "Yes, Dad. I see what you're saying."
Hugh led Lilly away in a furious manner.
Hannah cried even harder when she saw her grandfather ignoring her and leaving. Then she dashed into her room, sweeping everything off the table and onto the floor.
Winona felt bitter in her heart because she thought the old man had spoken too harshly.
She would raise her child in any way she saw fit. Who had the right to tell her how to raise her children?
It would be a no even if that person were her children's grandfather!
Hugh and Bettany had treated her well and respected her. They rarely interfere with her family's affairs.
She was also constantly filial to them. She would look after their needs and even get them gifts during the holidays. She ought to be the best daughter-in-law there could be, right?
She only insisted on one thing—to bring up boys the hard way and girls to be princesses. What was the problem with her ideal?
Hannah was the Crawford family's favorite child, and she could live comfortably even if she didn't work in the future. Why should she follow society's rules at such a young age? Wouldn't it be better if she just lived as she pleased?
the room and softly coaxed Hannah. "All right, Hannah.
don't want! I don't
"Okay.
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and attempted to fly over when it saw Lilly returning, but the foot chain
parrot, saying, "Polly, good Polly. I'll let you
since her room was
mind would be extremely harmful to them. Polly, for example, was
to Lilly's room, and it would be released only after it had gotten used to living
heart ached as he saw Lilly comforting the parrot in hushed
must be very upsetting for Sweet
Hannah is always like this. She has a bad
and said, "It's
expression. "It's all right, Grandpa. I, too, dislike giving away my
adults insisted on their children being more tolerant and generous to others. The adults may have thought
Why should you give your prized possessions to
Hugh was taken aback.
so young, but she appeared to have a lot
his face, he touched her
the mention of drawings, Lilly's expression instantly changed to one of focus. She said with a nod,
majority of them. She'd hidden some in books and forgotten to
the drawings
a presenter, proudly introducing her drawing. "This is a drawing of two children playing
floral wreath here! Lady Spring
Uncle Stone split in two
said snobbishly, 'Hmmph! None of you are as lovely as I am!' Miss Flora is very
Lilly introduced her drawing, but it would tilt its
impression that he was
life story to tell. Those who looked at it couldn't help but feel at ease. Warmth
from filming Lilly as she talked about her drawing. He decided to send the video to an old friend after
to see if Lilly's artwork could catch his old friend's eye, so his old friend would want to take Lilly as his mentee since Lilly loved
downstairs as the grandfather and grandchild were both enjoying the artwork, and the servant came
took Lilly by the hand and said,
wheelchair, and Bettany, who was