Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight Chapter 883

Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight

Chapter 883 Dismiss The Nanny

Crystal’s POV:

I was surprised to know that Arron didn’t like Perry either. Perry had always cared about him and praised him.

Not to mention, Arron was a lovely child. He could get along with just about everyone, so this was the first time he expressed his hatred for a person so straightforwardly.

“Why don’t you like Perry? Can you tell me the reason why?” I asked in confusion.

Arron tilted his head and pondered for a while. “She doesn’t treat my sister well and always says she’s useless. She always says something strange too while touching my face. I don’t like it.”

My face darkened. I put down the fruit knife, walked up to Arron, and said, “Tell me in detail. How does Perry normally treat you and your sister?”

Arron told me a lot of things I didn’t know. Because of that, I learned that Perry was mean toward Beryl because she thought Arron was more intelligent than his sister. She also believed that Beryl and Arron didn’t have a good relationship, so she would often be mean toward Beryl—looking down upon and criticizing her when no one was around.

Perry thought no one knew what she was doing, but children were sensitive. Even though Arron was barely five years old, he knew everything that was going on.

Admittedly, I was shocked and angry upon hearing what Arron said. If it weren’t for what happened today, I wouldn’t have known that Penny was treating Beryl so poorly.

“Why didn’t you tell me earlier?” I asked, expressing my displeasure by furrowing my eyebrows. I felt so sorry for my children. I didn’t even know that Perry was that kind of awful person until now.

“You’re very busy. I didn’t want you to worry about us,” Arron obed*iently replied.

At that point, I felt even guiltier. I held him in my arms and coaxed him by saying, “If anything like this happens again, you have to tell me as soon as possible, okay? Nothing is more important to me than you and your sister.”

“Yes, Mommy.” Arron raised his head and looked at me. “What about Perry?”

I ran my fingers through his hair. “Leave her to me. I’ll make sure that she won’t be around you or your sister anymore.”

As soon as I said that, Perry came back. She was carrying bags of desserts as she immediately greeted Arron. She didn’t even ask where Beryl was.

My heart sank when I called her over for a talk. She became flustered and immediately defended herself the moment I told her about her wrongdoings.

I didn’t want to listen to her excuses, so I simply dismissed her and ignored everything that she was saying.

“Arron, please help me. I’m always good to you, aren’t I?” Perry anxiously said as she grabbed Arron’s hand and pulled him over, hoping that he would willingly speak for her. 

I clenched my jaw when I saw how adamant she was. She thought she could manipulate Arron just because she was always good to him.

However, Arron didn’t even look at her. He just picked up the blocks on the table and kept playing as if nothing happened.

“What else do you want to say? Arron already told me everything that you’ve done. You didn’t only mistreat my daughter, but you also wanted to secretly train Arron to be your backer and let him listen to you. Dream on, Perry!” I furiously exclaimed. “From now on, I won’t allow you to appear in the city or be a nanny to other children!” Perry lowered her head. “Please give me one more chance, Alpha. I promise I won’t do it again.”

“Hell no! This matter is related to my children and you’ve already ruined my trust. Who knows what kind of tricks you’re going to play if I keep you here? Leave at once!” I glared at her. “You should be grateful that I didn’t kick you out of the pack.”

“Yes, Alpha…” Perry dejectedly replied. She didn’t dare argue with me anymore and just left.

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