Chapter 129
Chapter 129
Robbie's little body trembled. When Jay opened the door to the fortress, he saw Robbie staring at him with a ghastly pale face.
"Baby Robbie!" Jay's heart sank when he saw Robbie's face. He ran forward and hugged Robbie tightly in his embrace.
The Elephant's Eye and its spooky voice disappeared without a trace.
"I'm sorry, Daddy. I won't do that again," Robbie said softly, begging for his father's forgiveness. Tears sparkled in his eyes.
Jay hugged Robbie tightly and patted his back gently. He was extremely guilty of himself at that moment." It's all Daddy's fault. Daddy shouldn't have punished you this way. You're still too young."
Jay noticed that the room was already clean, and the broken porcelain shards were already swept into one corner. He suddenly hated himself.
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"Baby Robbie, Daddy only hopes that you can be good friends with your brother. I hope that the two of you don't argue or fight, or have anything between you. Do you understand?" Jay was not speaking in his usual lordly tone of voice.
Robbie pushed himself away from Jay's embrace. His eyes blinked innocently as he looked at his father. " Daddy, I wasn't fighting with Jenson, and we didn't argue either. We were jumping around in the fortress, and the porcelain antiques were broken by accident. I'm sorry." His voice became softer and softer.
"You weren't fighting?" A hint of shock flashed past Jay's impeccable face.
He did not understand. If Robbie had not bullied Jenson, then why was Jenson behaving so abnormally?
Robbie noticed the confusion in Jay's eyes and sighed quietly. Did Daddy not trust me?'
That low whisper forced its way into Robbie's brain again. "Little boy, your father has abandoned you!"
It seemed like Daddy did not like him.
Jay's sharp gaze surveyed every corner of the fortress and saw that nothing was amiss. He carried Robbie in his arms and went downstairs.
Josephine noticed Robbie's pale face when father and son came down the stairs. She felt very sorry for the poor little child.
"Are you alright, Baby Robbie?"
Robbie shook his head, still in a daze.
Josephine's heart broke when she saw Robbie's glazed -over eyes. "What happened to Baby Robbie, Brother?
Don't tell me he's like Jenson now?"
Jay felt as though something heavy struck his heart when he heard that. He transfixed his eyes onto Robbie's face which was still wet with streaks of tears. He broke out in cold sweat when he saw that Robbie was in a daze and was not as active and chatty as before.
"Baby Robbie!" Jay called him gently.
Robbie's eyes turned to look at Jay but did not say anything.
Jay felt goosebumps rise on his skin. If Robbie was stricken with the same psychological illness because o f him, he could never forgive himself.
"Daddy was wrong, Baby Robbie. I don't blame you anymore. Can you smile a little, please?" The proud lion king seemed to have lost his spine.
Robbie squeezed a bitter smile on his face, which looked worse than when he was crying.
Jenson suddenly jumped off the couch, ran next to Robbie, and held his hand, as though transferring energy to him.
Jay patted Jenson's head and was surprised to see that Jenson did not seem as fearful as before. "Jens, please tell Daddy, what were you doing in the fortress with Baby Robbie?" 1
Jay was determined to find out the source of Jenson's fear in the fortress, but he did not realize that children had very sensitive feelings.
Robbie thought that Daddy did not believe him because Daddy did not love him enough.
'Daddy likes Jenson more.'