Chapter 1176 Birthday (1) Laird Gets Angry
Chapter 1176 Birthday (1) Laird Gets Angry
Chapter 1176 Birthday (1) Laird Gets Angry
Little Bunny followed Theodore back to Kensbury City on Saturday. Since she divorced Theodore, she
rarely came back because of her dislike for Theodore, which also made her distant from Nicholas.
When she saw Nicholas at home, Little Bunny felt guilty. She shouldn't have burdened an innocent
child with adult problems. Besides, she was now determined to be with Theodore and planned to spend
more time with Nicholas.
Nicholas was happy to see his mother and quickly started playing with Little Bunny. Theodore watched
their interaction and wondered how foolish he had been in the past not to cherish such a happy time.
He left Little Bunny and Nicholas at home while he went out and messed around. Now, he regretted it
deeply.
"Theodore, come with me to the study." Laird said sternly after greeting Little Bunny.
Theodore followed Laird into his study as the door closed behind them. Laird's face became even
colder as he asked directly, "Are you handling Addison's case?"
Theodore was surprised by this direct question since no one else should know about it except for him
due to his father's involvement in the matter before. However, since Addison had been released without
charge despite evidence of drug use being present, someone must have tampered with it, most likely
Theodore himself under scrutiny from others' eyes.
Laird knew immediately that something was wrong when Theodore remained silent. Then he slammed
his hand on the desk loudly enough that scared Theodore.
"Do you have any sense of propriety? Our family is supposed to assist the Wells family in stabilizing
their reign over our country. We are here not just for ourselves but also for our nation! You are abusing
your power!" Laird scolded him.
Laird's anger scared Theodore. However, there was nothing else left but listening quietly as his father
scolded him harshly.
"Turn yourself in!"
There were no gentle words or tones used by Laird when ordering his son what needed doing next.
"Whatever the law decides, that's how it should be decided." Laird said bluntly, showing no tolerance
whatsoever.
Theodore couldn't help but speak up. "Dad, I know I was wrong in this matter and I know I abused my
power. I was hesitant about what to do but in order to satisfy Little Bunny, I chose to do it. One reason
is because I admit that I wanted her and used these despicable means to get her. The second reason
is because Addison did use drugs for the first time and according to Northfield's laws, first-time
offenders are usually punished lightly. Although it may be a light punishment for an ordinary person, it
has a huge impact on him as an artist, and he paid too high a price for it. After thinking about it
carefully, I gave Addison a chance."
"That's still breaking the law!" Laird didn't listen to Theodore's explanation at all.
"I know you might think that what I'm going to say next is me threatening you before you make me turn
myself in but before you do that, let me explain some things to you. First of all, right now Oscar trusts
me the most and sees me as someone who can really help him maintain his position of power; if
something happens to me then Oscar loses his right-hand man, which would not only hurt him
personally but also go against our family mission of supporting the Wells family. Secondly, if you make
me turn myself in then Oscar will find out beforehand. Once he knows he might choose not stand by.
That would put him in an impossible situation, where he cannot handle things fairly or justly as a leader
should be able too." Theodore spoke quickly with clear logic.
In fact, he had never been simple-minded. It was just that there were two extremely clever people
around him so he rarely had any need for deep thought himself. Whenever he seriously considered
something or did something carefully there were never any mistakes made. Today each point Theodore
made hit Laird where it hurt most.
Laird looked fiercely at him, unable even uttering one word at this moment, since Theodore had backed
him into such a corner with his words alone. He could not allow his son's wrongdoing go unpunished.
But because of Theodore's words just now, he was left no way to refute him.
"Dad, I admit that I did wrong in this matter. Besides turning myself in, I am willing to accept any
punishment."
After all, if he turned himself in, Addison would be exposed again. His career in entertainment had
come to an end again. He didn't want to disappoint Little Bunny. NôvelDrama.Org © content.
"Punishment? How do you think I should punish?" Laird asked coldly.
"I am willing to be governed by the laws of the family." Theodore said, and then suddenly knelt down on
the ground.
Since there was no way to force Theodore to surrender himself, he would follow the family rules. Then
Laird got up and picked up an iron whip in the study.
Theodore gritted his teeth. Though he had made many mistakes from childhood to adulthood, he had
rarely been beat by this iron whip. But he knew how much pain there would be in the end.
Just as Laird raised the whip, he said, "Today is my birthday, the guests will come to my house later. If
you are covered in bruises, it would be a laughingstock and difficult to explain to others. Let's talk about
it after today."
Theodore nodded, knowing that his father would never give up on this matter.
"Write a commitment letter first." Laird commanded.
Theodore looked at him.
"If you make the same mistake again, I will no longer consider your so-called three points and will
report your criminal activities to the official authorities for strict punishment!"
"Okay," Theodore said without hesitation.
He would never do such a thing again in the future. His self-esteem, conscience and faith did not allow
him to do so.
Theodore wrote a well-crafted pledge. After Laird was settled, Theodore left the study.
At this moment, there was a cheerful sound in the hall. Without doubt, Susan arrived here.
It was still early. Susan watched as Theodore follow behind Laird with a gloomy expression. She
smirked and said, "Did Mr Wold beat you up again, Theodore?"
Theodore glanced at her.
"She usually looks silly, but sometimes she has surprisingly sharp eyes!" Theodore thought to himself.
It seemed like nothing could be hidden from Susan.