Chapter 49 Calm Down
Chapter 49 Calm Down
He looked like Mond, hoping to see a hint on his face.
A fierce look flashed across Mond's face. He didn't care what Elroy said about himself, but when it
came to Nancy, he couldn't just let it go...
He gave Ron a look. After getting along with him for a long time, Ron knew what he meant.
With the support of Mond, Ron finally felt relieved and said, "Mr. Elroy, you're wrong. As the saying
goes, when the road is not fair, others will step on it. Mr. Mond is your elder brother. When do you treat
him as your own family?"
Elroy didn't expect that Ron dared to challenge him blatantly. In his heart, he was a dog fed by his own
family.
Since he thought so, he didn't show mercy. "What right do you have to talk to me? You are just a dog of
our Lu Family. Don't push yourself too hard here."
Ron had never been humiliated like this. He was with Mond, but although Mond was his boss, Mond
had always been polite to him.
He simply opened his voice and said, "Even if I am a dog, I have to be with my master. Now you think
you are a master, and even the dog is unwilling to follow you. It can be seen that your identity is not
much higher."
Even Mond admired Ron's skill of swearing. What he meant was that Elroy was even worse than a
dog.
They were quarreling when Monica and her mother-in-law came back. From afar, they could hear the
quarrel in the living room, and their servants were lining up outside, not daring to enter the house.
They had thought that Elroy and Nathan were having a fight. When they entered the room, they found
that Elroy and Ron were cursing each other.
After all, Sansa was a daughter from a well-known family. She scolded her son first, "Elroy, as a master
of the Lu Family, you quarreled so fiercely with a servant. Don't you feel that you have a real face?"
"Mom, you don't know how arrogant this dog slave is. He dares to quarrel with me and even scolds me
for being inferior to a dog." The more Elroy said, the angrier he became.
Mond hinted Ron not to say anything. He wanted to see how Sansa would deal with this matter.
Monica walked up to her husband and said in a very gentle voice, "Don't be angry. Let mom help you."
In fact, this was what she meant. Her mother-in-law was here, and her son didn't have any status in the
family. Even a servant could curse him. What should she do?
Mond looked at all this coldly, and there was no waves in his heart. After all, they were not a threat to
him at all.
Sansa turned to Mond and asked in a very calm tone, "Mond, no matter what, you are the elder brother Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
of Elroy after all, and you have an indelible blood relationship. How can you allow a servant to bully
him?"
Sansa was very smart. She knew that Mond must acquiesce in Ron's doing this to her son. Otherwise,
no matter how arrogant he was, he wouldn't dare to confront with him.
So she felt that it was beneath her dignity to question Ron.
Mond took the paper and wrote a few lines on it. Ron walked up to Sansa and showed it to her.
Mond wrote on it, "It was because of Elroy who bullied me and made me unable to speak. He scolded
me and Nancy, and Ron couldn't stand it, so he quarreled with him."
Seeing Mond's words, Sansa knew that he never lied. She also blamed her son for his recklessness.
Why did he even scold Nancy?
She turned to her son and said in a reproachful tone, "How could you bully your brother and Nancy?
How did I teach you usually? You always make trouble."
Elroy didn't expect that his mother would blame him, let alone in front of Ron, which made him lose
face.
He snorted, turned around and walked into the room. It never occurred to Monica that her mother-in-
law would deal with this matter in this way. In her opinion, women were always partial to their children,
weren't they?
She hurried back to the bedroom with her husband, trying to persuade him not to be angry.
Sansa said to Mond, "Mond, don't be angry. You know that he has no mind, but he is a little irritable. I
will talk to him seriously."
In front of a junior, Sansa had already been very humble.
If Mond continued to look into it, it would seem that he had no tolerance. He glanced at Ron, and he
quickly apologized, "Mrs. Sansa, I'm sorry. I was too impulsive."
"It's okay. I'll talk to him." Sansa pretended to be generous.
It was meaningless to stay at home now. Mond asked Ron to take him back. Now it seemed that if his
father was not at home, Nathan and Elroy would take him as a pushover.
When they arrived at their residence, Mond called Nancy. The phone was quickly connected. "Hello,
what are you doing?" The voice was so sunny that Mond's mood was suddenly enlightened.
"What are you doing? Why didn't you come over?" The low voice of Mond reached the ears of Nancy.
"I just came back home. I won't go there tonight. I want to accompany dad and mom well." She liked
the design there, but it didn't matter to her parents.
"Don't forget that we are a couple now. How can we be separated?" Mond reminded her.
Hearing his words, Nancy curled her lips and didn't forget to give him a hard blow. "I didn't forget, but
you don't forget that we are just nominal couple, so we don't need to be together every day."
Hearing what Nancy said, a trace of sadness flashed through Mond's eyes. It turned out that this girl
didn't feel his heart.
He treated her so well and made so many surprises for her. But she still treated him as a contractual
couple, which made Mond a little sad.
"I didn't forget, it doesn't matter whether you would like to come or not." After saying that, Mond hung
up the phone directly, not in the good mood as he was when he just called.
Nancy looked at the phone in a daze. 'Why did this man hang up while talking? It seemed a little weird.
Was he hurt?' Thought Nancy.
Anyway, she would break up with him sooner or later. She didn't want to give him too much care, in
case they would be sad.
Although Nancy persuaded herself in her heart, she couldn't help thinking about what was wrong with
Mond. He hadn't lost his temper with her for a long time.
Therefore, although she stayed with her parents the whole night, she still couldn't help thinking.