With slightly red eyes, I walked towards my son whom I had not seen for a long time, stroked his face and asked him softly where he was feeling unwell?

The little boy's facial features were almost a smaller version of Henry.

My son showed disgust and patted my hand away, staring at me with caution and seeking help from Jessica.

I felt a piercing pain in my heart.

Jessica affectionately held my son in her arms and said in an innocent tone, "Dante is not sick, Renata, are you taking the wrong amount of sleeping pills and remembering the wrong thing?"

Just when these words came out, the Quinton Family members all looked at me with disgust on their faces.

I knew that they were laughing at me as usual, especially Henry's sister, Hannah Quinton. She always thought that I was of low status and not worthy of her brother.

In the past, she was always making things difficult for me and I chose to accept it for the sake of her brother's face.

It was a pity that this time, I did not want to be a good person without bottom line again. I questioned Henry with a cold gaze, "You told me on the phone that Dante was sick and asked me to come over. I finally got here, but your girlfriend said he was fine. Who is true and who is false? Or is it you who are really sick?"

Jessica did not expect my attitude to be so tough and a hint of panic appeared in her eyes.

She moved her mouth and was about to explain something, but I did not give her any chance and lowered my eyes to warn her. "Jessica, it's none of my business if you like being a seductress for a married man. But don't use my son as a tool to compete for favor, otherwise don't blame me for being rude to you."

Jessica's face turned green with overly straightforward ridicule and her eyes immediately turned red with grievances.

With a snap, Henry threw away the spoon and fork, his face turned cold and his eyes lit up as he looked at me. "Renata, you know nothing but jealousy all day long. Dante has had a cold for several days, have you as a mom ever shown any concern?"

"Also, I said it was six o'clock, but you really made everyone wait for a long time. Since you have such no sense of time, get the hell out to the side hall and have dinner with the servants."

Henry always kept his word. In this family, no one dared to disobey him.