<h4>Chapter 164: I Don’t Care About Your Apology</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Henyee Trantions <strong>Editor: </strong>Henyee Trantions
“And,” ire’s cold gaze swept across the hall. “Can the servants here keep their mouths shut?”
Mr. Hopkins replied. “You can be rest assured. These servants were personally selected by Mr. Johnson. They know what they should say and what they shouldn’t.”
ire turned her head and nced upstairs, saying expressionlessly. “I’m leaving now.”
With that, she slipped a hand into her pocket and walked outside the door.
Back at the Smiths’ house, ire took out the lighter from her pocket and burned the portrait to ashes..
At this moment, the door of the room was knocked.
ire dumped the ashes into the trash can.
She opened the door, and Allen stood outside.
A choking smell floated out of the room, and Allen frowned.
Knowing that ire liked to mess around, he didn’t bother toment on it.
ire leaned against the door, looking at him indifferently, and did not speak.
Allen coughed dryly and said, “Have you got a minute? Daddy wants to talk to you.”
The two came downstairs.
ire sat down on the sofa, leaned back, and propped her head with her hand. With her eyes half-closed, she looked bored andzy.
This child never exposed her true emotions no matter what happened. He could never understand her.
Allen was a bit annoyed by ire’s attitude, but he didn’t say anything.
After making a cup of tea for ire, he hesitated for a while before he solemnly said, “I want to apologize to you for what happenedst time.”
ire said calmly, “No need to apologize.”
Allen was overjoyed. “You don’t me me?”
“Of course I do. I’m a person who bears grudges.” ire shrugged, giving a disdainful smile.
Her voice was indifferent. “I just don’t care about your apology.”
Don’t care about his apology?!
Allen’s eyes widened and his face turned blue.
ire didn’t even bother to drink the tea. She stood up, put her hand in her pocket, and said carelessly, “If you have time to apologize to me, you’d better spend more time educating your daughter. A child is better unborn than untaught. I think you’ve heard of that, right?”
With that, she tilted her head, sneered, and turned to walk back to the second floor.
Allen waspletely dumbfounded.
He was actually… lectured by a girl?
The next day, after school.
James had just left the office when a figure stood in his way.
The boy put his school uniform on his shoulders and gave a sly yet seductive smile. His deep eyes were like a, firmly locked on him. “Mr. Walker, I told you to not even think of running away from me, remember?”
James’s throat tightened. “I have something to tend to.”
“Oh.” Derek nodded but instead of making way, he closed in on James.
James could only retreat backward into the office and bumped into something. Being cornered, he slumped into a chair.
Derek leaned against the table next to him, and his slender figure enveloped James.
James pushed his sses, trying to calm down. “Okay, since you want to talk, I’ll talk to you.”
Derek raised his brow.
He agreed so easily?
James raised his head and looked at the boy.
His eyes behind the lens were as deep and quiet as the deep sea, and he said unhurriedly, “I know that children of your age are prone to be trapped in strange feelings. I should have noticed it when I was tutoring you.”
Child?
Derek’s face darkened. “I am not a child. I know very well what I like and what I don’t. What do you mean by strange feelings?”
“Okay.” James nodded slightly. “Are you gay? Do you like boys?”