Chapter 629
Gracie shook her head slightly and said, "I even suspect that there is something wrong with my
ears."
Gracie shot a suspicious look at her.
Abigailughed and said, "If you don''t believe me, you can ask Aunt Jaida!"
Suddenly, Boris''s cry came from upstairs. Gracie frowned and said, "What''s wrong with him
again? Why does he cry all the time?" "Mom, what''s wrong?" Gracie asked loudly.
Jaida, who was on the second floor, answered, "I''ve beaten him up."
Gracie couldn''t sit still. She put on her slippers and ran upstairs.
Abigail followed up. She was worried about her three babies.
When they got upstairs, Giada was sitting on the sofa, reading a book.
And Boris was all tears on her side.
"Mom, why did you hit him?" Gracie wiped the tears from her son''s face. "Baby, be strong. I don''t
want to hear you crying every day."
Boris looked at his mother with a pitiful face. "Mom, grandma said that I''m not as obedient as Gia
and that Gia made a lot of money by herself. She called me good-for-nothing and med me for
ying games."
Gracie looked at Giada, who was sitting on the sofa, and her face was full of shock.
"Gia, you made money?"
Jaida said, "Gia is extremely talented in painting, and she practices every day. Look at your son! He
has been ying games from 8 am until now. And he even can''t read the easiest books. The school
will start soon. Can he study well if he doesn''t adjust himself now?"
Jaida looked at his grandson and felt helpless. She had thought that Boris only yed games when
he was bored.
After observation, she found he did not do anything except ying games.
"Mom, Boris is still young, and different children have different talents. You can''tpare him with
Gia. Boris will get hurt."
Jaida frowned and looked at his daughter. "You''re spoiling him. Eden barely looked at her cell
phone in front of the kids. She takes time to apany them to read books.
Before going to bed at night, she read inspiring stories for them. But you sit there all day, looking at
your mobile phone, focusing on the stock market. You don''t apany Boris even if you have time.
He has nothing to do and can only y games.
Gracie, life is not all about making money. As long as you can spend one or two hours with him
every day, it will be beneficial to his physical and mental health."
Boris cried louder when he heard that. "Gia and her brothers are not granda''s biological
grandchildren. I am her family. But she is partial towards them." Boris expressed his dissatisfaction.
It would be a disaster if she banned him from ying games.
Gia cast a resentful look at Boris.
They were not her Jaida''s biological grandchildren, but they treated Jaida as their own grandma.
"Boris, how can you say that?" Jaida wondered how this child got to know these things.
Abigail looked at Gia''s sad face and quickly walked over to hold her in her arms.
Gia was more mature than her peers, and she must feel grieved when hearing this.
Gracie knew that her son had gone too far. She looked down at him and said, "Boris, you can''t
talk like this. Your words will hurt Gia''s heart." Gracie looked apologetically at Gia, who was in
Abigail''s arms.
s!
How could her son be so thoughtless?
"But why is it always my fault? Why can''t it be Gia''s bad?" Boris asked reluctantly.
Abigail sighed, "Boris, you have lived afortable life since you were a child. Gia and her two
brothers are not as lucky as you are! They don''t have a father. They only have their mother and
grandma. Seeing their mother toil at her work and their grandmother so tired taking care of them,
they grew to be very obedient. This is a result of their home environment. And everyone makes
mistakes. So does Gia. When she was in kindergarten, the children in their ss were often beaten
by her"
Boris suddenly stopped crying when he heard that. "Gia is a bully?"
Giada rolled her eyes. Wasn''t he bullied by her every day?
Upon hearing Abigail''s words, Gracie''s expression becameplicated.
As she looked at her mother, she saw her standing there with her eyes red.
She knew that her mother had long regarded that these three children as her own grandchildren.
She had always been very careful in taking care of them.
Moreover, they were the most sensible children she had ever met.
The atmosphere became a little oppressive, and Boris stopped crying.
When Jaida saw that Gia was no longer sad, she said, "Boris, listen. You should stop indulgent
yourself in the games and try to read more books like Gia."
"No, Grandma, I can''t. I haven''t gone to school yet. I don''t even know how to spell my name. How
can I read?"
Everyone else was speechless.
Gracie only felt shameful. He had studied in kindergarten for three years, but it was all in vain.
"It is all his father''s fault. He only tells Boris nonsenses every day." Gracie wanted to cry but had
no tears.
Recently, she had found that her son had a lot of bad habits, and she felt anxious.
Boris burst intoughter, "Dad taught me how to chat up with girls. When facing a beautiful girl like
Gia, boys should be gentle to her..."
"Shut up!" Gracie roared.
Abigail was tongue-tied.
Jaida didn''t know what to say either.
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Gia stared at Boris with wide eyes. She hadn''t expected him to be so precocious.
How could he know this kind of thing?
"Boris, I advise you to cut it off. What nonsense are you talking about?" Giada looked at him with a
puzzled look.
Boris red at Gia and said, "This is not nonsense. This is what my father taught me. I am a man."
Giada curled her lips and restored," A man? I don''t see it."
Boris asked, "Are you bullying me?"
Giada red at him. She admitted she couldn''t afford to offend him!
Gia looked up slightly and smiled at Abigail who was protecting her. "Please send me back to my
room. I''m going to start drawing. Grandma will go to the supermarket soon. I don''t want to bother
youing upstairs again."
"Alright, baby, let''s go back right now. I heard that you''ve participated in a paintingpetition. I''m
sure you will win first ce," Abigail said as she picked up Giada and walked towards her room.
Gracie felt very depressed. Noparison, no harm.
Why was her son so naughty?
He had even already known about hooking up with girls before he grew up.