Chapter 1036 Don''t Push Me (Part Three)
"Don''t talk about her like that, Father! And another thing! Making her apologize to Louisa? Is that
woman more important to you than your own daughter-inw?" Kevin clenched his fists in anger,
digging his nails into his palms. He wondered what cliched stereotype was going on in Nathan''s mind
when he asked Leena to apologize.
"Watch your tone, son! What do you mean by ''that woman''? That woman is my friend''s daughter! And
it''s wrong for Leena to hit someone in the first ce! What do you think I should have done?" Nathan
growled back. Completely irritated, he had a fierce look on his face now. He had always been a senior
official in the army, and was entitled to scold his subordinates when they made mistakes. How dare
Kevin talk to him this way? How outrageous! And he was Kevin''s father, after all. On what ount
could a son teach his father?
"In the first ce? You mean Leena started it? Are you tripping balls right now? My wife is gentle, kind,
and has been more than patient with Louisa. She wouldn''t haveshed out like that unless Louisa did
or said something really bad. And apparently, she did. Leena fought back, which is what you taught me
to do," said Kevin, gnashing his teeth. It seemed that his father hated Leena more than he thought.
That was not like him, sticking up for an outsider over his family. What was he thinking?
"And what do you mean by that? Are you ming me for all this? Does a woman mean more to you
than your own dad?" Nathan yelled in anger. He had never expected his son to stand against him for a
woman. It seemed he hadn''t brought him up well enough, and failed to teach him that one should never
argue with his own father.
"Don''t change the subject! We''re talking about your mistakes, not general ethics!" said Kevin helplessly.
He felt like an idiot, trying to reason with his headstrong father.
"My mistakes? Is it my fault? Oh, I''m sorry, has she apologized to Louisa yet? If not, then she should
run away. And don''t even bother to find her, because I don''t want a rude woman to marry my son!"
Even now, Nathan still didn''t think he had done anything wrong. And he yelled with righteous anger,
proiming Leena''s exile.
"You''re impossible! If you were a real man you wouldn''t say that! If I''d known how you''d treat Leena, I
wouldn''t ever have brought her here. To you, your own daughter-inw is just some random chica. How
can you tell me to abandon her? In her own home, she grew up like a princess, and you have the
arrogance to treat her like shit! You think your decision is final; you think no one likes her; but you''re
wrong, Father. Everyone loves her, everyone except you!" Anger and fatigue roiled deep in Kevin''s
mind. Those final words were spat at the old man like venom. It burned deep in the man''s thoughts.
Kevin''s anger was like a pot that boiled over, and all his dad did was turn up the heat. His face was red
with anger, but also pale in disappointment. Like an old saying went, there was no greater grief than the
loss of all hope.
"Bastard! You spoiled brat, don''t you talk back to me like that! You''re not worthy to judge me! Get your
ass to the yground and runps! Don''t stop till I tell you! I may just let you run till you pass out!"
Angry and trembling, Nathan pointed at his son and shouted hismand. His son had always been
obedient. But since his marriage, Kevin started to disobey him, and held his wife as his most cherished.
"I am sorry but I''m not doing anything while Leena is still missing! I need to find her first! She''s my wife!
And until I hear an apology from you, don''t talk to me!" Kevin wasn''t surprised at all. He knew his father
would vent his anger. But it wasn''t a good time for this childish drama.
"Who are you to tell me what to do? I give the orders around here!" Nathan shouted, smashing his fist
on the desk with a loud bang. His face turned red in anger. How dare his son disobey his orders? That
was not what a trained soldier should do!
"Don''t push me, Father. I''ll find Leena, no matter what. Even if you marshal the entire toon to hunt
me down, I won''t give up. Not until I find her!" Kevin felt both sad and pissed. He wondered why his
father wasn''t worried about his lost daughter-inw, but rather eager to show off his authoritative
power. He felt so bad for his wife, too, for she had to have such a father-inw.
"Try me then! Do you think you can disobey me?" yelled a livid Nathan, as he glowered at Kevin in
rage.
Suddenly, a feminine voice cut through the conversation as Shannon entered. "What''s going on here? I
can hear you yelling from miles away!" Shannon didn''t want to get involved, but she was worried for her
husband and son, so when she heard that they both lost their tempers, she entered the study. She
nced at Nathan and then Kevin, trying to get between them, hoping they''d calm down.
"Ask Father. He''s the one in control here, right?" Kevin said sarcastically and sneered. He was totally
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irritated because of Leena''s incident.
"Nathan, tell me what''s going on here! What on earth happened, that caused you two to argue till
you''re red faced?" Shannon let out a resigned sigh, and turned to her husband. Sometimes she
couldn''t understand men. When Kevin was away, Nathan worried for him a lot; but now his son was
here, and they were on the verge of starting a fight, if not already started. Why did they have to argue
with each other? For what?
"Bah! I am not going to dignify this bullshit with ament! Woman, you''ve spoiled your son. Look at
him! He doesn''t look like a Major General, not at all. More like a gangster!" Nathan retorted. He always
med his wife forvishing love and affection on their son. And he regarded that as the main reason
that Kevin was now against him.
"Gangster? That''s a good word. But it fits you better. You may be a high muck-a-muck in the army, but
you treat your own family like your soldiers. This is a home, not a base; you''re surrounded by your
family members, not your soldiers. Learn some respect!" Shannon had always behaved like a wealthy
enemies.