“…”
Paige looked at him helplessly, “Do you think he’ll learn a lesson from this?”
“Read down the page to find out.” Enrico said, a wicked grin curling his lips.
Doors and windows locked tight, not a single word labeled with exit directions, not a single word on the phone, the world was as dangerous as it could be, and it was time for the little guy to be taught a lesson.
Inside the cottage.
Gabriel sat on the desk, finished into the microphone, and choked to hang up the phone, looking at the numbers above, “I also do not know you guys, you guys if you can call my mommy on the phone by yourself is good.”
Too bad you guys won’t.
Gabriel climbs down from the desk in silent tears, pulls up the drawers and looks through them one by one, feeling this way and that, pocketing little things as he sees them.
When she came out of the study, Gabriel started to wander around the other rooms, crying as she did so, her little nose turning red as she wiped more and more tears from her eyes.
Wandering, Gabriel walked into the gym, he looked around, saw a dumbbell went up to get it, the result is not only did not pick up, but also by the gravity of the fall on the butt sitting on the ground, the pain is more sad.
“Mommy where are you?” Gabriel muttered to himself as he sniffled, getting up from the floor and dragging the dumbbell outward with his little hands clutching it with all the strength he could muster.
Within twenty minutes or so, Gabriel had, by his own strength, collected every small roller-like object in the entire cottage, including dumbbells, small balls, sticks, and so on.
He spread them out in a dense mass at the front door, then desperately ripped the carpet to the door again, covering the objects with it as he cried.
“…”
Beau’s housekeeper, carrying freshly brewed coffee into the surveillance room, saw this scene as soon as he entered, and instantly became worried for the bodyguards.
If they stepped in unguardedly and fell backwards, their heads would be cracked.
Favorably, Gabriel, who was the person in question, didn’t feel how ruthless she was at all, but instead cried especially aggrieved, taking out a box of small things from her pocket as she cried.
“Oooooo…” Gabriel cried and sniffled, opening the cardboard box in her hand.
A bunch of pegs fell down like drizzle.
Housekeeper Beau looked on with wide eyes and almost spilled the coffee in his hand.
This young master didn’t know a single word, but he had quite a lot of tricks up his sleeve.
“…”
Paige watched in silence, did Olivia show this kid some lit. the little ghost is in charge now.
“Someone save Gabriel …”
Gabriel deflated his little mouth into tears as he spoke, pulling out another box of pins and spilling them in a different spot.
After spilling all of her collection of pins, Gabriel wiped her tears and opened her suitcase again.
Paige only then see clearly Gabriel’s suitcase are loaded with what, a small blanket a small pillow, toothpaste toothbrush towel, the rest of … all children’s snacks.
Gabriel sat down on the floor, crying, opened a can of cookies, grabbed a handful of them to their mouths.
While crying and eating.
After eating for a while, Gabriel stood up and walked up the stairs with the cookies, spilling them on the stairs as he went.
When she was done, Gabriel came back down the stairs and found a room in the back of the downstairs and walked in.
It was the very same den that he had just stayed in.
That’s a little clever.
If the outlaw came back out of the blue, fell in the doorway, saw the snacks, and assumed that he had climbed upstairs to look for them, he’d be a little safer.
Enrico sat in front of the console and tapped his index finger on the intercom a few times.
“Young master, young lady, coffee.” Butler Beau walked over with the coffee.
Paige picks up a cup of coffee and puts it to her lips, but has little intention of drinking it, only staring at Gabriel on the screen.
She saw Gabriel walk into the room and immediately shut the door behind him, then puckered his little butt and scooted a chair over and climbed up to lock the door behind him.
Once that was done, he pushed the chair over to the window and stood up and pushed on the window, it wouldn’t budge.
Gabriel sniffled, “Sure enough it won’t open, oooh, what about the little dolphin?”
He cried and climbed out of the chair and stood on tiptoe at the desk, his little hands raking up and down a jade carving made into a baby elephant.
“Bang.”
The jade carving smashed against his feet.
Gabriel clenched his teeth and picked the baby elephant up off the floor, whimpering and grunting.
“Way to go!” Steward Beau couldn’t help but clench his fists for him.
Enrico gave a sly glance over and Steward Beau immediately took two steps back.
Gabriel, sweating from his struggle, finally carried the baby elephant to the chair, but when he climbed up and smashed the window with the jade carving he had little strength left.
The window glass would not break.
Gabriel cried and sat on the chair, his little face looking around in despair, and his eyes landed on the curtains.
He wiped the tear tracks on his face and immediately climbed down, holding the baby elephant jade carving to the curtains, put his back against the wall and put the jade carving into the curtains and rolled it upwards.
After half a day of rolling, Gabriel thought he had succeeded, but when he let go of the curtains, the jade carving fell down when the curtains were loosened.
She tries again, and it falls down again.
The process went back and forth, but she couldn’t get it to work.
“Wow – it’s too hard!”
Gabriel couldn’t hold himself together any longer and bawled, pulling his tiny shoes off his feet as he did so, his teary eyes blurring as he observed the laces on them, his tiny chest shaking in response.
The shoes were tied by Olivia’s usual knots, and he’d just stick his feet in them in the morning and be done with it.
If he had known, he would have learned to tie his shoes from Olivia.
After a long moment of observation, Gabriel stood up again and rewound the thin gauze curtain upwards, his small hands struggling to tie the knots.
Tying one and loosening the other.
In the end, no decent knots were made, but the gauze curtains were tangled up in a mess from all his fussing.
Gabriel choked and held the jade carving up, actually not fall off.
He held the jade statue like the gauze curtain and pulled it toward the center of the window, after it was almost in position.
He pushed the chair farther away again, then climbed onto the chair holding the jade statue wrapped in the gauze curtain, stood on the chair, and pushed the jade statue out of his hand hard.
“Bang!”
The jade sculpture wrapped in the gauze curtain flew out and smashed against the glass with a loud bang.
As it flew back, Gabriel hurriedly grabbed the gauze curtain before edging it again to push the jade sculpture out with all his strength.
“Bang!”
“Bang!”
“Bang!”
The glass clattered.
“I’m so tired.”
Gabriel smashed the window as he wiped tears from his eyes, “Gabriel is so tired, someone help me.”
No one saved him.
He just kept smashing.
Dozens of times like this, the whole window glass cracked from the inside, cracking out countless broken patterns.
Smashing and smashing, Gabriel smashed out of experience, every time with the same strength, with the jade carving to smash the same place.
A child that small and lazy just insisted on crying and smashing for almost an hour.
“Bang.”
Only a crisp sound was heard as the glass finally cracked.
“Great!” Beau’s housekeeper, who couldn’t bear to leave anymore, shouted out in excitement at the sight.
If it wasn’t for the fact that the young master and young lady were there, he would have definitely shouted cheer throughout.
“…”
Paige watched silently, and had to say, her son was lazy, but his desire to survive was truly tenacious.