When Mary got home, she immediately saw the gauze tied around little Sheldon's knees.

She was surprised and distressed and asked, "What's going on?"

"It seems that he fell by himself. I don't know the details..." Little George realized that Mary was on the verge of breaking out and quickly explained.

"No, it was Barbie who did it. She is a little devil!" Little Sheldon seemed to have found a backbone when his mother came back and insisted on his opinion.

At this time, Grandma Connie and Mike also came to Cooper's house. They were surprised to see the injury on Little Sheldon's knee.

Then, Grandma Connie asked curiously: "Little Biscuit, did Barbie attack you?"

Although little Sheldon felt aggrieved, he still shook his head and said truthfully: "No, but her smile is very scary and scary."

Smile? The smile of a cute little girl can be so scary. Grandma Connie said she couldn't understand.

On the other side, Mary didn't care so much and heard that Barbie had bullied her youngest son again. She said excitedly: "No, I'm going to find the Heschel family to reason."

With that said, Mary rolled up her sleeves and started to walk out.

"Wait, Mary~"

George ran out of the kitchen, grabbed his wife, and said, "I already understood the situation at that time. Shelly fell down because he took the initiative to attack others. It had nothing to do with Barbie..."

It's a coincidence that when little Sheldon's accident happened, George happened to be drinking beer in the house. Then, he immediately asked his two sons about the situation at that time.

By the way, he also took care of the scratches on little Sheldon's knees.

George, who knew that his youngest son only had a superficial injury, still regarded it as a child's play.

After all, George has seen a lot of injured people on the football field. Bruises like Little Sheldon's may heal on their own if they are not treated quickly.

Therefore, George, who did not want to make the matter a big deal, continued to persuade: "Mary, you are too emotional now. Going to the Heschel family in your situation will only make things worse."

"Then what do you say?" Mary looked at her husband with vague dissatisfaction.

In her heart, George, as little Sheldon's father, should firmly stand up for his son when he is bullied.

"Well, when I have free time, I will go and talk to Heshel." George eased the atmosphere, and then said with a smile: "I have prepared dinner, don't let this kind of thing affect everyone. dining mood.”

Because George has not been able to find a job, he has recently begun to take on some of the housework.

On Mary's side, looking at her husband's back as he went to the kitchen, she shook her head slightly, with a look of disappointment on her face.

During the subsequent dinner time, the family's dining atmosphere became very heavy because of Mary's ugly face.

However, Mary's bad mood didn't end there.

At noon the next day, when Mary returned home from church work, she was still worried about the safety of her youngest son.

Because she was too worried, images of little Sheldon being bullied by Barbie kept flashing through her mind.

Finally under this mental pressure, Mary couldn't wait to let her husband handle the matter. After she took out a bottle of tomato juice from the cupboard, she left the house in a hurry.

After some searching, Mary came to Bowling Arena carrying tomato juice.

Heschel's wife, Brenda, works at this Bowling Arena.

"Mary, why are you here?" Grandma Connie was spending her free time in the Bowling Arena when she saw Mary.

"It's okay." Mary hid the tomato juice in her sleeve and then asked, "Where is Brenda?"

"It's right in front, follow the road to the first counter." Grandma Connie pointed down the road and asked uncertainly: "What are you looking for Brenda for? Do you want to apply for a bowling card?"

"Uh-huh~" Mary shrugged inexplicably, and then walked towards the counter.

"She doesn't look like she wants to go bowling..." Grandma Connie was surprised for a moment, and then quietly followed her daughter.

Because she often spends time here, Grandma Connie actually has a good relationship with Brenda who works at the bowling alley.

She didn't want to see her daughter conflict with Brenda here.

Mary, who came to the service counter along the road, saw Brenda working at a glance.

The enemy was extremely jealous when they met, so Mary aggressively pushed through the crowd and came to the first counter.

"What's the matter? Mary." Brenda asked with a professional smile.

"Stop pretending." Mary stared at the other party fiercely and said, "Your little daughter Barbie injured our Shelly. You must give an explanation."

"What, Barbie injured Sheldon? Where..." Brenda, who still didn't know what happened, had a look of surprise on her face.

"Ha, still pretending~" Mary sneered and continued to argue with the other party.

Seeing that the conflict was about to escalate, Grandma Connie quickly squeezed through the crowd and came to the counter.

"Calm down Mary, this is where Brenda works." Grandma Connie comforted her daughter first.

Because of Mary's noise, all the customers at the first counter hid aside. Instead, not far away, there was a large circle of people watching the excitement.

If this situation continues, it will definitely affect Brenda's work, and she may be fired.

After grabbing her daughter, Grandma Connie smiled apologetically at Brenda, and then explained to her the cause and process of the incident.

Later, Grandma Connie also said that little Sheldon’s injury was actually not serious.

Brenda's face relaxed after hearing the whole thing. Then, she looked at the guests around who were disturbed by Mary and asked, "Are you going to come over and make trouble with me just for this little thing?"

In the small town of Telford, where work is tight, Mary interrupts her work because of trivial matters playing between children, which makes Brenda feel that she is making a fuss out of a molehill.

"This is no small matter~"

The safety of little Sheldon is not a small matter for Mary. Seeing that Brenda didn't pay enough attention to this matter, she shouted: "You must apologize and promise that Barbie will never come near Shelly again."

In Mary's opinion, this request was not too much.

"You came to my place of work and made a scene, and you actually asked me to apologize to you?" Brenda saw more and more people watching the excitement around her, and said with some dissatisfaction: "What if I say no?"

This time, Brenda's attitude really annoyed Mary.

"It's true that your family is not a good person, especially Barbie. It has been obvious since she was a child that she is a bad person~" Mary, who was very angry, started to talk without hesitation.

Grandma Connie on the side couldn't stop her.

"What? Is Barbie a bad girl? I think your Sheldon is a weirdo..." When Brenda saw that the other party was talking about her lovely daughter, she was immediately angered and began to criticize the other party's youngest son.

Regarding their own children, the quarrel between the two mothers instantly escalated, and the scene became more and more chaotic.

Mary, whose anger finally crossed the line of reason, took out the tomato juice hidden in her sleeve and frantically spilled it on the counter.

Brenda, who was splashed with tomato juice, was not to be outdone and found a bottle of buttercream for making desserts from the counter.

As a result, the battle between the two mothers turned from quarreling to throwing spices at each other.

After a fight, both of them became extremely embarrassed.

Of course, the most unlucky person was Grandma Connie. She originally wanted to break up the fight, but the two people who lost their minds splashed tomato juice and butter flowers all over her body.

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