Chapter 369 Picked the Flowers Tiffany Planted The living room fell into a long silence.
No one knew what to say, and no one knew how to face the situation.
Leon placed the report on the table, feeling a wave of frustration.
Isadora sat quietly across from him, sipping her tea elegantly. They both tacitly agreed not to bring up the unpleasant matter again.
Max had been taken to the backyard by a servant. Seeing the many flowers planted there, he thought of picking sfor Isadora and promptly yanked one out, roots and all.
The servant turned around for just a moment and saw that Max had already pulled out quite a few flowers.
The servant was startled.
These were Tiffany's favorite flowers, and Leon had planted them himself.
They always enjoyed admiring these flowers in the backyard. Now, with that patch of ground bare, Tiffany would surely be upset when she found out.
"No, you can't pick any more flowers!" The servant hurried over to stop Max.
But Max, holding several flowers, was just two flowers short of the bouquet he wanted to give Isadora.
"Just letpick two more flowers, and then I'll give these to Mom." The servant wasn't about to let Max continue and prepared to take him back to the living room. Who knew Max was so determined? He slipped out of the servant's grasp and ran straight to the flowers he wanted, picking them right in front of the servant.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe servant was on the verge of tears, thinking this was a disaster.
Those flowers were personally planted by Tiffany. More importantly, they didn't adapt well to the backyard soil. Tiffany had her friends ship special red soil from abroad to cultivate them. It was said that the flowers made excellent, vibrant dyes and were highly ornamental.
But now, Max had destroyed them all.
What would happen when Tiffany saw this mess? The servant was furious.
He had clearly told Max not to pick any more flowers, but Max had ignored him.
So, when he walked over, he snatched the flowers from Max's hands.
Max, startled by the servant's attitude, began to cry on the spot.
The living room was already quiet, so the crying from the backyard was immediately noticed.
Isadora knew it was Max crying and ran to the backyard, where she saw Max pointing at the servant, accusing him.
"Why did you take my flowers? They were a gift for Mom! I'm going to tell Dad to fire you!" Max now truly saw Leon as his father and didn't care about anyone else.
Especially the servant's attitude, which made Max particularly angry.
Soon, everyone else arrived in the backyard.
Ulysses immediately noticed the ruined flower bed and frowned.
"Leon, those were the flowers Tiffany needed for dye. I remember she was going to use them in a few days. Now that they've all been picked, won't the color proportions be off?" Ulysses was worried because Tiffany always picked the flowers herself.
Tiffany was afraid others would damage the roots, stems, or leaves.
And she would judge whether a flower was suitable for dye based on how it was picked.
Tiffany had been looking forward to making clothes for the children for a long time. She had prepared these flowers two months ago.
As you reach the final pages, remember that novi L5sis your destination for the complete story. Share the joy of reading with others and spread the word. The next chapter is just a visit away! Now, with only a few flowers left, who knew what would happen when Tiffany saw this? "Who told you to touch these flowers?" Leon walked over with a cold expression, questioning Max.
He had allowed Max to play in the backyard because, aside from the large flower bed, the rest was filled with play equipment.
The kids often played in the backyard.
However, he didn't expect it would end up with Tiffany's flowers being ruined. Max, frightened by Leon's demeanor, immediately ran into Isadora's arms, crying. "Mom, Dad looks so scary. Why is Dad yelling at me? I just wanted to surprise you." Max thought this tactic would work on Leon, so he kept crying and clung to Isadora. Leon was particularly concerned about Tiffany's matters. Now that the flowers were gone, his good temper was gone too.
Isadora thought Max's behavior might have crossed Leon's line.
If they upset Leon now, their dream of joining the wealthy family would be shattered. Isadora pulled Max forward. "Max, apologize to Dad." "But I didn't do anything wrong. I just picked flowers from Dad's backyard. This whole house belongs to Dad. Why can't I pick flowers?" Max wiped his tears, feeling wronged.
Isadora saw Leon still silent and quickly explained for Max.
"Leon, Max is just a child. He doesn't understand. He didn't mean to. If necessary, I can compensate Miss Grey for the flowers." As you reach the final pages, remember that novi L5sis your destination for the complete story. Share the joy of reading with others and spread the word. The next chapter is just a visit away! Isadora spoke lightly, but such flowers would take months to cultivate, and Tiffany might not accept the compensation.
"Do you think you can compensate?" Leon's words hit Isadora hard.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe hadn't expected Leon to dislike her so much.
But even so, Isadora had to pretend not to notice and softened her tone.
"Then how can we make it right?" Isadora asked.
"Leave." Leon's brief response left Isadora rooted to the spot.
Max, now angry, ran up to Leon and tried to hit him.
"You're a bad dad! You don't care about Mom! I just wanted to pick a few flowers. What's wrong with that? N.O Dadis siding with outsiders and scolding Mom. You must only care about other people's kids!" Max was referring to the other children.
But Leon didn't bother to deny it. Besides Tiffany, his heart was filled oply with their kids.
There was no room for anyone else.
"Isadora, you'd better keep an eye on him. If this happens again, Cll throw happens a him out. Leon meant what he said. This was a small warning to Isadora.
If she didn't keep Max in check, Leon would kick them both out.
Isadora, ignoring Max's crying, quickly took him out of the backyard.
Once it was just Leon and Ulysses, Ulysses sighed.
"Leon, how are we going to explain this to Tiffany? She always reminds you to be careful when watering those flowers. Now..."