Chapter 652 It was extremely dangerous. The flames ignited instantly as soon as they touched Yannick's hair.
Ashton was the one who quickly took off his shirt and soaked it in the pool nearby. He then swiftly and expertly covered Yannick's head with it and hugged him securely.
In the video, Yannick looked terrified. He was shaking uncontrollably, and he couldn't even cry.
"He might be a little traumatized. You should bring him for counseling," I comforted the woman. Yannick's mother nodded and replied, "Alright, thank you." Once she brought Yannick home, Rachel was still shielding the kids diffidently while stepping back. "You know, the kids were...just doing what's right, Stephie." I shot a glare at Ashton. I didn't bother with Xan-she would've been unfazed even if the sky fell down. As such, the idea must have cfrom Ashton, with Xan being only an obedient participant.
"Chere, Ashton," I called for him while sitting on the bench.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAshton looked at Steven with pleading eyes.
Steven looked equally innocent. It was as if he was trying to tell Ashton not to drag him into his own mess. No one dared to cross me, after all.
Ashton shot him a disappointed glance before braving himself to walk over to me.
I gave him a spank in the butt. "Haven't I told you to respect life? Were you planning to bury him if it weren't for the teachers finding out?" Ashton hung his head low without a word. He said after a while, "He's a pest, Mom." I can't believe he called that boy a pest.
He continued, "There are too many humans on earth, and resources are limited, Mom. Why should we let these pests enjoy such a wonderful pland resources? "Just like what was said in Animal Kingdom-beneficial insects help society, while pests are only a waste of space. It would just be better if they were eliminated," Ashton said, showing no hesitation at all when talking about killing someone." "I don't care what you're saying about humans and limited resources, Ashton. Humans shouldn't be killing humans. You need to learn to respect life and the law. 'I felt somewhat upset, wondering how his mindset was shaped.
"Everyone's thoughts are different. Others might think that you're a pest to the human race if you kill someone. What would you do if they wanted to kill you, then?" I asked.
"It's survival of the fittest. I'll kill them," Ashton replied seriously.
He truly did not think that his way of thinking was wrong.
I was taken aback, feeling tightness in my chest. What should I do to make them act like ordinary children? Their way of thinking was just too dangerous.
"You need to learn to think from the perspective of others when you're faced with situations, Ashton. If you can't understand it from your own viewpoint, you should think of how your actions might affect your sister or us-those you care about." Steven crouched in front of Ashton when he sawpanicking.
He continued, "There's a need for rules in this society. Otherwise, there wouldn't be a difference between us and the wild animals on the plains. Since rules exist, everyone must follow them. Those who break the rules are the real troublemakers.
"You need to remember that "existence is rational". Rules and laws exist to confine human morality and baseline within a certain framework. We must adhere to the rule of law in order to maintain balance," Steven said seriously while educating Ashton.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI sat beside watching the conversation between them unfold. Somehow, I felt warmth within me.
Family education was indeed a shared responsibility between a married couple.
Ashton nodded obediently, seemingly understanding Steven's words m "Should still intervene if I encounter bullying in the future, Dad?" "You should intervene under the condition that your own safety is ensured," Steven replied, ruffling Ashton's hair.
"Your intention of stopping the bullying was correct, but there are many ways to address these O M situations. While I can't say which method is the most correct, there certainly are better ways than burying the other person alive, am I right?
"With how smart you and Xan are, x conge you could definitely cup with a solution that works for everyone," Steven patiently comforted. I found it amusing to think that he could actually educate the kids so patiently.
I thought that he was someone impatient.
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