Chapter 475
“What are you all doing here again?” Chelsea demanded.
She wanted to prevent Serenity and the others from entering her home, but she was too weak to stop them.
Her husband, however, took a different approach and politely invited Serenity and the Yorks inside.
The moment Matthew saw Serenity and her group, he began glaring at them furiously.
Noticing this, his father pinched him.
“You need to apologize sincerely later,” George reminded his son in a low voice. “These people are not to be trifled with.”
Despite having vandalized the Reptons’ home, they remained completely unharmed.
The police at the station yesterday were certainly not on their side.
George worried that the Yorks had some hidden influence, which is why he decided to yield, reminding his son to offer a genuine apology.
In reality, it was all George’s overthinking. The police had reviewed the security camera footage and determined that Matthew had been excessively cruel, which is why they chose to overlook the destruction of the Reptons’ home.
They thought, ‘You assaulted their child to the point of hospitalization, yet you expect them not to express their anger?’
Those without children might not grasp the parents’ fury and pain, but those who did were outraged upon seeing that video.
Matthew pursed his lips and refused to speak.
He believed he hadn’t done anything wrong; after all, Lucas claimed Sonny hit him!
He was Lucas’s older brother, and naturally, if someone harmed his younger sibling, he had to defend him. Who told Sonny to hit Lucas? He didn’t beat Sonny to death, so why did it seem to the adults that he had committed a terrible crime?
Matthew shared the same thoughts as his mother.
“Serenity.”
Mr. Brown asked Serenity with a friendly expression, “How’s Sonny?”
Chelsea interjected, “Dad, look at Matthew. He’s fully recovered now, so Sonny must be fine too.”
Serenity shot a cold glare at Chelsea.
Chelsea retorted, “Why are you glaring at me? Serenity, you all wrecked my house yesterday. The total—”
Under her father’s stern gaze and her husband’s urging, Chelsea finally fell silent.
She sat down beside her husband, feeling indignant.
As she watched her in-laws pour glasses of water for Serenity and her party while serving them fruits and snacks, Chelsea felt even more dissatisfied.
“The bruise on Sonny’s face hasn’t healed yet. The spot where he was kicked is still black and blue. He cried all night with a high fever. This morning, he received another dose of ibuprofen, which brought the fever down, but he only fell asleep then because he was exhausted from crying.”
Distress appeared on Mr. Brown’s face.
“Did Liberty not take Sonny to the hospital?”
Hank asked, his tone accusatory.
Serenity and the Yorks looked at him in unison.
Hank hesitated before adding, “Sonny has a fever. What’s wrong with taking him to the hospital? Isn’t that what a normal mother would do?”
“Hank Brown, keep quiet. Sonny is the child of you and Liberty. You were out all night last night, so what right do you have to criticize Liberty?”
Mr. Brown lost his patience and couldn’t help but raise his voice at his son.
Once Hank was scolded into silence, Serenity said, “We took him to the hospital in the middle of the night to see a doctor. The doctor prescribed some tranquilizers and instructed us to get a bottle of ibuprofen. He said we could only give Sonny the ibuprofen to reduce his fever once his temperature exceeded 38.5 degrees Celsius.”
Initially, the two sisters attempted to cool Sonny down physically.
However, as his fever continued to rise, they had no choice but to give Sonny the ibuprofen, which helped lower his temperature. Exhausted from a night of discomfort, he finally managed to fall asleep. “My poor Sonny.”
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