Why Should She Humble

When Mara saw Lulu running to Susie's room, she rushed to follow and whispered, "Lulu, come out. This is your sister's room."

Alex saw Lucy and fluttered his wings in shock, "Gah. Here comes a brat. Please help me. Help me."

Mara couldn't help but frown when she heard that.

How did this parrot usually be taught? How could it say Lulu was a brat?

Mara pulled Lulu, "Let's go downstairs. Grandma is downstairs."

Lulu broke away from Mara and said stubbornly, "No, I want the parrot."

Mara could not help but persuade, "This is your sister's parrot. If you like it, mom will go buy you one later."

Lulu stomped her feet and lost her temper, "No. I don't want others. I want this one." She said as she climbed onto the stool and raised her hand to grab Alex.

The frightened Alex desperately fluttered to fly, but she grabbed the anklet and dragged it over, grabbing Alex by the neck.

Lucy was filled with excitement. After catching Alex, she hugged him tightly and ordered, "Don't move. If you move again, or I'll kill you."

Alex was afraid of the stranger. Recently, he accepted Susie's uncles gradually. Then, he screamed with frightened feeling, "Help! Help! Someone stew bird."

Downstairs, Susie got up abruptly from Alana's arms, and the crowd was just in time to hear the sound of a parrot quacking upstairs.

Susie ran upstairs without saying a word, and Craig reacted and angrily reprimanded David, "It's Lulu again. I told you to put more effort into educating the children. What do you usually do?"

David, who was mute and less talkative, was anxiously red-faced, unable to reply to any words. The crowd hurriedly followed Susie upstairs.

Lucy couldn't control the parrot with much effort because it kept fluttering and scratching her arm with its claws.

When angry, she grabbed the parrot and slammed it on the table, growling, "Let you disobey me. Hit you! Hit you!"

The parrot screamed in agony.

When Susie came in and saw this scene, her face suddenly was red with anger, like a little beast that was pissed off.

She snarled, "Why did you hit Alex? You can't hit Alex."

Lucy was already a princess, and no one ever told her what not to do.

When she saw Susie coming over to grab the parrot, she felt like she was being robbed and violently pushed Susie away, shouting, "It's mine."

The parrot was pinched and grabbed in her hand, with its tongue spitting out.

Susie was so angry that she grabbed Lucy fiercely, pinned her to the ground, and lifted her fist to punch Lucy. Then, Lucy was screaming because of pain.

The parrot fluttered about in fear since being free from Lucy's grasp, with feathers flying everywhere.

Lucy was older than Susie, but she could not beat Susie then.

The crowd was stunned and did not expect Susie, who was so well-behaved and obedient, to suddenly beat Lucy, so they rushed to stop them.

"Stop, stop it." It was hard to pull people away, and Susie kicked Lucy in the face.

Lucy's shrill cries shocked others.

Zion and the newly returned Hamza and Wade were stunned when they saw such a scene.

Anxious and angry, Mara scolded, "How can you hit her? You can say it if you do not want to give her the parrot. Why did you beat her?" She hastily picked up Lucy and coaxed her.

Susie, with tears under her eyes and her mouth pursed tightly, stubbornly clenched her fist and said, "She pushes me first."

Mara said, "She pushes you, and can you hit her back? Children should know how to be humble and courteous. Don't you know that?"

"That's enough." Craig interrupted Mara with an angry shout.

"You teach others to be humble and courteous, but look at Lucy; does she know how to be humble and courteous? She was the one who grabbed Susie's parrot and hit her first today, and you are the first to criticize Susie?"

Mara stopped talking, but she felt very unbalanced.

Yes, she did get impulsive. Her baby Lulu had never been beaten by anyone and had never had to say a harsh word, but now her daughter was beaten like Susie. Which mother could be comfortable after seeing it?

Besides, hitting someone was wrong. Lucy just pushed Susie away, but Susie took it as an excuse.

Mara looked to Alana, who had rushed to push her wheelchair to care for Susie, not even caring about Lulu.

She also felt cold. Lulu was also her granddaughter, but why did she not first comfort Lulu? Lulu must be sad.

Mara said with a heartfelt hug to Lulu, "Baby, mommy is here."

She walked away in a huff with Lulu in her arms, and Craig reprimanded, "I can't say anything to her, can I? Doesn't she even realize the problem?"

David held back a sentence for half a day, "Dad, don't be angry. Mara is indeed more sensitive on the issue of children."

Craig got angrier after hearing what his son said, but it was not the time to be mad because he rushed up to check on Susie.

"Susie, is everything okay?"

Susie hugged Alex and shook her head, but there were tears under her eyes, and she didn't say anything.

Alana was upset while holding her and patting her back, "Do not cry. It's okay."

Susie sobbed, "Lucy hit Alex first."

She did not want to be modest and courteous because she was also a child. Why should she be humble and polite when her sister could hit others?

She only felt aggrieved, not crying when she was beaten and scolded before. Still, now that Alana was holding her and Craig was comforting her, she somehow thought she couldn't hold back the tears.

Susie burst into tears, seemingly venting all her grievances over the years, crying hard.

The three boys lying in the doorway and watching retracted their bodies and quietly ran to their rooms. Sure enough, all sisters loved to cry. So they didn't want a sister like that.

In Lucy's room, Mara was furious when she saw her baby girl's arms scratched.

That's when David came in and said, "What's wrong with you? Go and apologize to Susie!"

Mara instantly exploded, throwing the wet towel to the floor, and said, "David, are you such a father? Now it's our Lulu who is being bullied. Her eyes are all swollen. There's blood all over her arm."

David sneered, "Can she be beaten by others without going to rob them?"

Lulu cried even more when she heard that.

David was silent and didn't say anything, and he was so distracted by the cries that he turned around and left.

At this moment, Mara felt heartbroken. What did she do wrong? Was it wrong to protect her child?

All along, David and Mara's relationship was not good. When they had an accidental connection, and then Mara got pregnant. He took charge of it even though he had no feelings for Mara.

When Lulu was born, David realized that what happened back then was Mara's plan. At that time, he had proposed a divorce, but Mara refused.

Mara's mother kept trying to persuade him not to get a divorce on the grounds of the two children. At that time, it was time when Clara was lost, and the Murray family was all distraught looking for Clara, so he dragged on the divorce matter.

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