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Sweet like Wine: Love Your Dimples Even More-Chapter 91 - 54: Your Mother, It’s a Pity
"Brainwashed by some man full of fat." Catherine’s mother opened her mouth, clearly targeting Gordon Sterling.
Gordon felt irate and wanted to curse, using the foulest kind of language.
Did I eat your family’s rice?
Did I drink your family’s soup?
Whether I’m full of fat or muscle, does it have anything to do with your family?
True·foul language·provocation.
Sean Lowell pushed a furious Gordon behind him.
Gordo stood unyielding.
With his considerable size, if he could be easily pushed around, how could he uphold the nickname that compares him favorably to Earth’s handsomest?
Though his body remained still, his heart conceded.
Historically, he’s always been at the forefront for The Jilted, using his massive frame to shield and protect Sean Lowell. Occasionally, he enjoys the unique feeling of being guarded by the influencer with 200,000 less followers than himself.
Sean Lowell’s small gesture successfully suppressed Gordon’s urge to curse.
"When I came down earlier, I seemed to hear you say your daughter was admitted to the hospital, is that right? Could you tell me the reason?" Sean Lowell didn’t have Gordon’s explosive temper; he wanted to clarify the situation first.
"Yes. They said some top influencer liked nothing but fat. So she claimed she wanted to gain a hundred pounds, eating until she vomited daily, at least three times a day. With that kind of binge eating, how could she not end up in the hospital? Doesn’t this constitute harm to a minor girl?"
"..."
The urge to swear leaves Gordon speechless.
Gordo’s speechlessness is as rare as the reproductive capability of a giant panda, yet in recent days, it emerges like mice in the alley.
Causing a teenage girl to vomit her way into the hospital may not be the harm Gordon imagined, but it’s enough to infuriate her parents.
Let’s not even discuss if such eating can facilitate weight gain; merely constant vomiting is a fatal harm to a 17-year-old girl.
If severe, it certainly threatens her life.
Given this degree of harm, Catherine’s mother’s words were truly restrained and very cultivated.
Gordon’s presence fades, his fiery temper quickly deflates.
"Gordon indeed provided quite negative guidance. You came at this time; Catherine is in Scotland now, right?" Sean Lowell pacified Catherine’s mother before thinking of a solution.
If it weren’t for an "ascetic retreat" lasting five years, Sean Lowell originally had a way with words.
Since becoming The Jilted, because of having a manager and spokesperson, he gradually "lost speech" and increasingly refrained from speaking.
This time, as Gordon encounters an issue, Sean Lowell’s long-unused verbal abilities suddenly returned.
"That girl secretly returned home, was initially cheerful, then soon started crying, talking about social death, crying then gorging, gorging then vomiting, vomiting and continuing to eat."
More detailed information surfaced.
The term "social death" roughly elucidates the series of actions Catherine undertook afterward.
"Since Gordon’s live-eating broadcast, he hasn’t contacted your daughter. If we had known such events would unfold, we certainly wouldn’t have ignored them."
"Now that you know, it’s not too late. Just don’t broadcast anymore to harm Catherine. Our Catherine loves studying; she aspires to be an academician, like her grandfather."
"Indeed, Catherine’s mom, live streaming is Gordon’s job, and it’s unlikely he can quit immediately. Moreover, even if he ceased broadcasting now, the previous recordings are still accessible."
Sean Lowell explained the reality before proposing a solution: "Could this work for you? Provide the hospital’s address, and I’ll have Gordon go to persuade Catherine. Perhaps the one who ties the knot is the one who must untie it?"
Any grievance offered without a solution constitutes hooliganism.
Catherine’s current issue is psychological.
Compared to Gordon, Sean Lowell is the one who can heal the sick.
Catherine’s mother approaching Gordon in such circumstances mostly indicates even she doesn’t know what to do.
Whether it’s a lawsuit or stopping the broadcasts, it won’t resolve Catherine’s problem.
At its core, the issue isn’t with Gordon’s live streams but rather with him severing the connection Catherine painstakingly established with him.
When their own children are physically healthy and free of ailments, mothers will definitely talk to you about their academics, talents, and everything else all day long.







