Chapter 53 Trust Fund (Part One)
Chapter 53 Trust Fund (Part One)
Yvonne wanted to give Timothy a smile, but she couldn't. She gave him a smile that was uglier than
crying.
"I'll call boss over." Timothy didn't know whether she could walk back or not. He'd better ask his boss to
come over.
"No!" Yvonne responded fiercely. If Noel knew that she had made a mistake again, he would despise
her. She didn't want Noel to know. "Don't tell him. If..."
"Why don't you want to tell me about it? Will you tell me when you are eaten by the crocodile?" Noel's
gloomy voice came from behind. One of the sniper told Noel about it as soon as he went back. Charles
had already taken people to investigate, and this stupid woman was still thinking about how to hide it
from him. She really deserved to be beaten.
Subconsciously, Yvonne stepped back with her son in her arms. If it weren't for Timothy's support, she
would have fallen to the ground again. Noel walked to them quickly and hugged her in his arms, Noel
lowered his head and said, "Can't you just calm down a little?"
At last, Yvonne's legs were not so weak. Timothy looked at her and held Jacob in his arms. "I'll take
him back." Timothy thought the two of them needed to be alone.
Little Jacob looked at his mother worriedly. Did his father would beat his mother? But it didn't seem to
be good for him to stay here. He'd better go with his uncle. Before he left, he suddenly turned around
and said on Timothy's shoulder, "Dad, I brought mom here, not her!"
Noel raised his head from Yvonne's head that she had retracted and looked at his son who was still a
little embarrassed. "Go back with your Uncle Timothy first. We'll be back soon."
Little Jacob had no choice but to give his mother a look of being careful and then left with his Uncle
Timothy.
Lowering her head, Yvonne looked at her toes. She knew that she had troubled Noel again, although
she still thought it was not her fault this time. She just came out with her son for fun.
Noel looked at his wife helplessly. Sure enough, he was more relieved when she was at home. He said
helplessly, "Can you walk?"
Yvonne finally raised her head and looked at him pitifully, "My legs are weak." At that moment, she was
totally dumbfounded. The only thought in her mind was that her son could not be in danger.
Noel bent down helplessly and picked her up. At this moment, her face was still pale. "Tell me, when
can you make me feel relieved?"
When she was picked up by him, she burst into tears. "I didn't mean it. Why did you scold me? I was
scared to death, but you still scolded me." The more she said, the more aggrieved she felt, and the
more tears she shed. "You don't know how scared I was when I saw it coming out. I was almost scared
to death when I saw it was about to bite Jacob."
Noel had no choice but to let her vent her anger. He took her back and she didn't calm down until they
arrived at the neighborhood of their home. It was impossible for her to walk now.
He put her on the bed and looked at her helplessly. He stood up and went to the bathroom to get a
towel to wipe her face. "When did I scold you?" He didn't scold her from beginning to end.
Yvonne sniffed and said pitifully, "You said you wanted crocodile to eat me!"
"Did I say that?" He glanced at the woman and what he said was that she would tell him about it until
the crocodile ate her.
Yvonne had just been scared, and now she was angry again. She lost her temper and said, "Anyway,
that's the words what you said." With a snort of Noel, Yvonne became depressed. Knowing that he was
still busy dealing with her emergency, she lowered her head and said, "Sorry, I really don't want it to
happen." She was not stupid and hoped that she would meet a crocodile.
Noel wiped her face and said, "Well, you don't have the ability to do that yet that you can't meet
whatever you want to meet. Have a good rest and I'll go to see what's going on." There would be
crocodiles in their back mountain, which had never happened before.
After Yvonne fell asleep, Noel stood up and left. When he came out of the house, Timothy sent Jacob
back. Hugging his son and kissing him, Noel said, "Are you scared?"
Little Jacob shook his head in his father's arms. His mother was scared, and he was fine.
Coming back from the outside, Charles tutted and said, "You know there is a zoo on the upstream.
Three crocodiles have disappeared, but no one knows."
"Three?" Timothy and Noel looked at him at the same time. They only saw one.
"Yes, there are three of them. We haven't found two more except for the one that has come here. I
think we can't have a rest today." They were on the side of the river. No matter what, they had to help
find the other two giants.
"You take some people along the river to look for them. They should be on this line." The crocodiles Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
were not far from the water, so they must be near the river bank.
Charles nodded. He came back to tell them and then left. He touched Jacob's head and said, "I'm
going to take revenge for you."
"Okay!" Jacob clenched his fists. Jacob was scared to death. He couldn't just let it go. His Uncle
Charles would definitely avenge for him.
After Charles left, Timothy looked at his watch and said, "I'll keep an eye on the training. You can go
back and accompany my sister-in-law. I think she was frightened today."
Noel knew that Timothy was waiting for this, but thinking of his wife who couldn't even walk on the road,
he nodded and said, "Remember to go back to the hospital for reexamination tomorrow, or else Stanley
will directly drive you away."
Timothy said yes and went straight to the playground. When Noel and Jacob arrived home, Yvonne
was still sleeping. Noel put his son on the bed, took his muddy shoes into the bathroom and washed
them for his son.
Jacob looked at his mother for a while and sighed. It was his fault again. He shouldn't have taken his
mother out. "Dad, is mom okay?"
"It's okay. She will be fine after a sleep!" She was scared and she would be fine when she recovered.
"Oh," Little Jacob said and continued to lie on the bed and look at his mother. He kept touching his
mother's face. Alas, what should he do? His mother was like this.
Noel cleaned his shoes and put them on the balcony. After washing his hands, he sat on the edge of
the bed and looked at his worried son. He pulled his son into his arms and said, "Jacob, don't blame
yourself. This is unexpected and has nothing to do with you."
"But I took Mom to the mountain behind." If he hadn't taken his mother with him, nothing would have
happened.
"Jacob, have you ever thought about it? If it weren't for you and mom, what would happen if the
crocodile swam to a village downstream? No one would protect them with a gun there, and you didn't
let the crocodile out, did you?" He didn't know whether it was a good thing or not for his son to be so
mature. He had never been a father, nor had he experienced the process from the birth of a child to
talking and walking. By the time he knew that he was a father, his son was already four years old,
mature like a little adult.