Chapter 514 They Were Selfish

Miranda pretended to stop him. “Felix, don’t fight over it with your cousin.”

Felix didn’t understand the subtleties of pretense or reading the room. All he knew was that what was his couldn’t be taken by others.

He slid off the chair, dashed up to Elliot, and started tugging at him.

“Get down here!” he demanded.

Elliot and Jonathan looked strikingly similar.

Having been beaten by Jonathan in the past, he dared not lay a hand on Elliot. “Get down here, you unwanted child!” he shouted.

Every time the term “unwanted child” was mentioned, Cecilia would subconsciously clench her fist.

Miranda sneered to herself, choosing not to stop the child.

In response, Niel felt somewhat helpless. He said to the housekeeper, “Bring another chair to my side.”

“No, I want to sit on that chair!” Felix was a spoiled child, and he wanted the exact spot where Elliot was sitting.

Cecilia couldn’t stand it any longer. “Eli, come sit over here with me.”

got up from the

affectionate look. “You’re probably younger than me, right? I’ll let you

a retort to

of the affluent, the status of

“Eli, you must be mistaken. Felix is

you. He’s

Elliot asked, a look of confusion on his face. “Then why is he acting so childish? It’s just a chair,

while Niel burst

chair, nothing to fuss over. Clearly, you’re older than Felix, Come, sit here with me. No need

this, Elliot looked toward Cecilia. Seeing Cecilia nod, he

sticking his tongue out at Elliot, completely oblivious to

moment Eli arrived, he seemed intent on

and when was he born? He seems to be abo the same

age somewhat concerned Cecilia. The ages of Elliot and Jonathan were fabricated, being two months

four years old, born

of May. The priest said

further. Her thoughts were focused on

housekeepers brought dish after dish of exquisite food

them to place his favorite dishes in front of him, then, lowering his voice, he sarcastically

cold glint flashed in Elliot’s

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