Chapter 600 The Domestic Discipline
Wesley went on exining a bit more about his associates. "Curtis is the principal of a university.
Among the three of them, Damon is always idle and Carlos is always busy. That leaves you with an
interesting choice. Damon iszy too. If it is not urgent, you can call him. If it is important, call Carlos
because he likes to be prompt. Even if he doesn''t have time, he will have someone else help you."
"Okay, sure," ir replied shortly. To be frank, it didn''t matter who, among the three of them, was there
for her. She only wanted Wesley''s help.
Since wherever Wesley needed to be was urgent and he had to get back to base as soon as possible,
he stopped the car in front of their apartment building and nodded at ir. After watching her walk
inside, he turned his car around and drove away.
It had been such a brief meeting...
In A Country
Baldwin waited ten-odd days before he went to Keith to talk about Niles. His initial n to see Keith the
day after he and Cecelia had talked had been waid by unforeseen circumstances. Out of the blue,
one of Keith''srades-in-arms had passed away; Keith had gone to the man''s hometown to attend
the funeral.
The man had been a good friend to him, so when Keith came back, he was very sad. For the next few
days, he had been moody and down.
One day, while they were having dinner, Cecelia brought up Niles. When his name was mentioned, it
reminded Baldwin of what had happened between ir and Niles, so he remarked to Keith, "Dad, Niles
seems to have been rather quiettely."
Keith was busy piling some food onto his te. When he heard that, he paused and turned to Baldwin.
"Isn''t that normal for him?" The old man was under the impression that Niles might be still overjoyed
with the property ownership certificate.
"No, it isn''t. He doesn''t like ir, and ir doesn''t like him. But Cecelia made a mistake and tried to
force the two of them together. In fact, she even scolded him unfairly. But what''s surprising is that as far
as I know, he hasn''t been sad at alltely. Instead, he has been in quite a good mood. That''s what I find
strange," Baldwin exined. He hadn''t exactly meant "quiet" in the literal sense.
Keith put down his chopsticks and asked him calmly, "What did you say? Repeat your second
sentence."
Baldwin was confused. "What? Which sentence? The one about Niles not liking ir?"
"Yes," Keith responded tly.
Baldwin and Cecelia exchanged puzzled nces. Baldwin then exined what he had meant. "Cecelia
and I talked about Niles and ir and concluded that they didn''t like each other. But we have a feeling
that ir and Wesley like each other." Since Wesley had never expressed his feelings, Baldwin and
Cecelia were not sure about their guess. But they had a pretty good idea about the nature of their son.
"How did youe to that conclusion?" Keith wondered.
Baldwin repeated what he and Cecelia had talked about the other night. "Dad, have you ever seen
Wesley buy a present for anyone except Megan? Even for her, he only buys them on her birthdays!"
Keith''s hand on the table shook a little. "I know Wesley. Indeed he hardly buys gifts for girls. Call Niles.
Ask him toe here and see me. If he asks what it is about, tell him that I miss him and would like to
see him."
"Sure. I''ll call him right after dinner."
"It can''t wait. Call him now," Keith repeated firmly.
Cecelia and Baldwin were getting more and more confused by the moment. Keith was acting a bit
weird today. "Niles, where are you?" Baldwin asked on the phone. He had a feeling that Niles was in
big trouble.
"Hi, Dad, I''m at school. What''s up?" Niles sounded upbeat. Everyone at the dining table could hear his
cheerful voice clearly, with the overwhelming feeling that it wasn''t going to stay that way for long.
"Perfect. Come home now."
"Now? What''s the matter? Is everything all right?" Niles asked.
Baldwin looked at Keith, who had stopped eating to listen to the conversation on the phone. "Your
grandpa misses you," he replied after a pause.
"Grandpa misses me?" Niles was a bit confused.
"Yes. Moreover, one of hisrades-in-arms passed away several days ago. He''s been really sad the
bad lying to his son like that, but he had no choice.
"No problem! I''ll make sure my dear grandpa willugh again. Wait for me. I''ll be there soon. Just let
me finish my sses." The property ownership certificate had made Niles'' day. He was so happy he
could even make his icy brother grin, let alone his grandpa.
The night deepened as Baldwin put down the phone. The entire Li family was quiet now.
The shriek of a car brake pierced the serenity in the air after about an hour. Niles got out of the car,
whistling a peaceful tune.
When he walked into the living room, only Cecelia was there. "Son, you are back," she said in her
usual tone, with no betrayal in her voice, though it was taking quite a toll on her.
"Yes, Mom. It''s good to see you! Are you happy to see me?" Niles pecked her on the cheek. He really
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was in a good mood.
Cecelia was amused. "Okay. Now go upstairs. Your grandpa is waiting."
"dly!" Niles jogged towards the stairs.
She watched him. "He is in the study," she called out behind her son.
"Okey-dokey, dear mummy!" Niles climbed the stairs, still humming a song.
The second he was out of sight, Cecelia took her handbag and left the house. She couldn''t bear to
watch what was to follow and what was more, she knew Keith very well. If anyone tried to put in a good
word for Niles, he would punish him even more harshly.
She was afraid that if she stayed, her maternal instincts would overwhelm her sense andpel her to
stop Keith from punishing her son.
In this regard, Baldwin didn''t have any problems. He was firmer and moreposed than his wife.
Even if he had to listen to his son beg pitifully in front of him, he wouldn''t go soft.
The second floor was very quiet, much like the silence before a storm. Oblivious of the uing
danger, Niles pushed open the door to the study with a beaming face.
"My dear, dear grandpa, I''m back! I missed you so much!" he greeted Keith in the same cheerful tone
as before.
"Kneel!" the old man demanded in a harsh voice that was in sharp contrast to Niles'' happy and ecstatic
tone.
"Okay!" Niles was immediately on his knees with a plop. As long as it made his grandpa happy, he
would do anything, including kowtowing to him as soon as he was ordered.
"Baldwin, bring me the domestic discipline tools!"
"Huh?" Niles was shocked to hear that. This wasn''t what he had expected to happen. He was here for
his own grandfather!
Baldwin gave his son a look before he turned around to get the things that had been ordered, as if he
were saying to him, "Good luck, Son!"
Niles started sweating with fright at this moment. "Grandpa! What did I do wrong?"
Keith red at him fiercely. "You don''t know? Such an imbecile!"
Niles thought about it and got a clue. "Wait. Grandpa, tomorrow... No! Today only, I''ll register the house
in your name. Please don''t be mad at me," he pleaded. ''Come on! Has Grandpa found out so quickly?''
he thought.
Keith snorted and ignored his pitiful plea. By that time Baldwin was back in the study with a surprisingly
thick leather whip, a ruler, and a stick.
"Pick one!" Keith ordered.
Niles looked at the whip. The sight of it made him tremble. "Grandpa, a single strike from that whip will
kill me!" He shifted his eyes to the stick.
He then continued, "Grandpa, the discipline stick used to be called an inhuman tool. It''s barbaric. We
live in a civilized society now. We should adopt civilized methods to discipline the children. Shouldn''t
we?" The discipline stick and ruler had never been too far away from Niles'' childhood. He knew clearly
how much they hurt. And they were bad!
"Shut up! What a load of crap! I am disciplining my grandson. What do I need civilization for? Now
then. You don''t think the first two are good choices? No matter, it will be the ruler then. Baldwin, hit him
so he won''t lie to me again."
Niles covered his head with both his hands and pleaded, "Grandpa! You''re my biological grandfather!
Do you really have the heart to beat me? It''s only a house. I''ll give it back to you. I didn''t do anything
else wrong. So can you please forgive me this time?"
"Mmm, what you say does make sense. All right, Baldwin! A hundred times on the palms and another
hundred on the butt, and skip the mouth," Keith ordered.
Niles did the math in his head. ''Two hundred?'' The realization almost gave him a heart attack.
"Grandpa! Please! My hands are important to me. They are supposed to hold scalpels."