Chapter 30
Nathan was casually browsing social media while playing a mobile game when he stumbled upon the trending news back home.
Nellie was almost drowning in the tidal wave of public opinion. Nathan couldn't hold back any longer. He set up an account called Knight in Shining Armor and let his voice be heard from the bustling online forums. [Is it possible that Cameron and his sister-in-law were having an affair and broke his wife's heart? Maybe that's why she doesn't want to come home and be his puppet anymore.]
[Let this post be the proof. Let's all wait for Mrs. Dawson to return and confront those spreading lies.]
Nathan even splurged on a bit of money to boost his post.
His comment quickly caught people's attention, and soon enough, some sensible folks started to echo the voice of Knight in Shining Armor. [Grab your popcorn, folks. This drama isn't ending anytime soon.]
Kristina was always on top of the buzz. She noticed the Knight in Shining Armor stirring things up and casually instructed her trusted aide, "This Knight in Shining Armor seems to know some juicy details. Dig deep if you must, but find out who it is. Offer some cash to sway him to our side."
"Yes, ma'am."
Lately, Nellie had been swamped preparing for a big competition and had let Nathan's antics slide. In a bid to get her attention, it seemed like Nathan was causing more trouble than usual.
One morning, Nathan was curled up on the living room couch, giving Nellie sad puppy eyes like a stray dog. His backpack was carelessly tossed at his feet.
Nellie couldn't stand it. "Nathan, are you trying to skip school again?"
Nathan clutched his stomach, looking pale and on the verge of tears. "My stomach hurts."
Nellie was caught off guard. She thought Nathan's complaints of feeling sick during school were just excuses, but as the semester went on, he genuinely showed more symptoms - headaches, stomachaches, and leg pains - every time he had to go.Belongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.
The doctor mentioned it was a classic case of school aversion syndrome, a serious psychological issue.
With those innocent, pleading eyes of his, even the toughest heart would melt.
Nellie, almost against her will, nodded. "Alright then."
After all, Nathan was so young. If he ended up with psychological issues or depression, wouldn't she be failing as his guardian?
Nathan's face lit up instantly.
However, Nellie was worried. Nathan was a near-genius with incredible potential. Was she letting this talent go to waste by indulging him?
In the end, she could gently ruffle his hair. "I just hope you're happy."
Nathan retreated to his room to play video games.
Nellie took a day off to stay home, catering to his every need without complaint. While tidying up, she picked up Nathan's backpack, noticing it felt way too light.
When she opened it up, she found no textbooks, just a DVD of questionable content.
Nellie was instantly livid. "Nathan... get out here right now."