Chapter 130: At least it shows he has feelings for Ella

"She left?"

Arthur paused in the act of changing his shoes, looked up, and said coldly, "Didn't I instruct you this morning? If she woke up, you were to watch her. You must not let her leave the house!"

"I...I said so too."

Penny Sullivan's hands, full of wrinkles, wringed together like she had made a mistake, fearful of her son's scolding, "I told her, you forbade her to leave, she must stay at home. But Ella said, what you say doesn't count, you have no right to interfere with her freedom..."

When she finished, she gave Wilton Lindsey, who was sitting on the sofa, a glance.

Wilton Lindsey, empathizing with his wife, added, "With Louis Jefferson by her side, we should be reassured even if she goes out."

"So you're reassured? Then when something happens to her, don't come looking for me!" Arthur roared angrily, like a violent lion.

He didn't bother to change his shoes anymore, one foot in a leather shoe, the other in a slipper, he stormed upstairs to his study room.