Chapter 735 Laughed
“It seems like Mommy is very busy.” Zachary sighed. Gavin said, “Mommy told us to go to the restroom. Let’s go
pee, Tim.”
Tim nodded. “Okay.” Oliver patted his brother’s head. “Don’t worry. Mr. Bailey is taking care of Great-grandaunt.
She’ll be fine.”
“Okay!” Tim nodded again and looked at them. “Let’s go pee.”
“Let’s go.” Jasper took Tim’s arm and called Jesse along too. The six children went to the restroom together as all
the other kids gazed at them curiously.
The six children garnered attention wherever they went, becoming the focus of the crowd. Jesse trailed closely
behind her brothers. “So many people are watching us.”
Zachary held his sister’s hand when he noticed she was shy. “It’s all right.” Tim had never been stared at by others,
too, so he felt slightly embarrassed. Gavin grabbed his hand and comforted him, “Don’t be afraid. They’re just fond
of us.”
Suddenly, someone muttered, “Why is that kid different from the others? I bet he doesn’t share the same parents
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtas the rest.” “He’s so ugly!”
Tim lowered his head. Jasper glared at those kids who made those remarks. “What nonsense did you say? Mind
your mouth before I hit you all! You all are the ugly ones. He is my brother, my biological brother!”
“I can’t believe you all can utter such unpleasant things at such a young age. If you dare to speak ill of my brother
again, I’ll beat you all!” Oliver scolded angrily as well.
Sensing Oliver’s sadness, Jesse glowered at those kids and chided, “I forbid you all from criticizing Tim!”
“You all better watch your back if you utter another word!” Zachary narrowed his eyes and exuded an intimidating
aura.
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Those kids cowered to one side as they were frightened by Zachary and the others. Gavin glared at them
threateningly and pulled Tim to his side before saying, “My brother’s skin is darker than ours because he had too
much sun exposure. You guys may end up darker than him if you all are exposed to the sun. Widen your eyes and
look closely. Our facial features are similar, and we have the same parents!”
The other kids did not dare to say another word. They stared at the six children timidly, fearing they might really
receive a beating.
“Apologize to my brother!” Gavin bellowed.
Those kids immediately burst into tears.
Tim no longer felt upset as he was touched by how his siblings protected him.
He frowned at the sight of the crying kids.
“I didn’t even shed a tear when you all criticized me. Now that you’re all bawling, others may think we were the
bullies.” Tim mustered his courage and furrowed his brows.
“That’s right!” Jasper stepped in front of Tim and glared at the other kids in disdain.
The kids cried even louder when they were surrounded.
A few teachers hurried over. “What’s going on? What happened?”
Those kids did not dare utter a word and merely continued to wail as Gavin and the others glared at them.
The teachers hastily consoled them.
“Don’t think that this matter will be resolved with you guys crying. Don’t even think of going home today if you all
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmdo not apologize to my brother!”
Gavin’s eyes glinted frostily as he regarded those kids with a furious expression. Despite his young age, he was
giving off a powerful vibe that was slightly similar to Benjamin’s aura.
Even Zachary, the bravest among the rest of his siblings, was stunned by Gavin’s aura.
“You all must apologize!”
“That’s right. Apologize!” Oliver snapped while wearing a frown.
Jasper complained to the teachers, “They need to apologize to my brother, Tim! They insulted Tim just now!”
The teachers felt an impending headache at the sight of Zachary and his siblings because Robert had deliberately
informed his staff about taking good care of the children.
The teachers tried consoling those kids who were still crying before asking, “Did you all insult Tim?”
Those kids were guilt-ridden. “W-We…”
They bawled their eyes out again without apologizing.
“If you all really insulted Tim, then there is a need for you to apologize. We must always be polite and avoid
criticizing others,” the teachers lectured.
“Hurry up and say you’re sorry! Otherwise, you all can forget about going home today!” Gavin demanded
domineeringly with a grimace.
“Hurry up and apologize,” the teachers urged as well.