In the dining room, Kent set down his half-eaten sandwich.
He looked at Ethan Jenkins, whose face was gloomy, and shook his head helplessly, like a little adult, and said, "Uncle, you're so silly. If you want to teach Amanda a lesson, you should do it behind my dad's back. If you scold Amanda in front of my dad, he's definitely going to get mad at you. He's way nicer to Amanda than he is to me."
Ethan Jenkins said, "You're a child; you wouldn't understand. Just eat your breakfast."
How could he bear to actually teach Amanda a lesson?
It was just that he felt Amanda had been inappropriate, and he was angry in the moment, so he scolded her a bit. He hoped that she would remember and not do such inappropriate things in the future.
Kent swung his legs hanging underneath the chair, "Don't think I don't understand because I'm young. It must be because Amanda overheard you and Aunt Derei kissing, and that made you fly into a rage."
"..." Ethan Jenkins was embarrassed.