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Inside the South City Kindergarten teacherâs office.
Tobias Clark put his cell phone back in his backpack and said to their classâ Ms. Lulu, âMs. Lulu, my uncle will be here soon.â
He paused, blinked his luxurious phoenix eyes, gave her a suggestive look, and continued, âBy the way, Ms. Lulu, donât forget what I told you this morning.â
Lulu Kennedy looked at his beautiful little face with a headache, unable to scold him. When the words reached her mouth, they became a helpless, âFine.â
Getting the answer he wanted, Tobias sat back down on the sofa.
On the sofa sat a shivering little boy with bruises on his neck, looking extremely pathetic.
Tobias coldly glanced at the crying boy next to him, then looked away, as if others couldnât enter his eyes at all.
Soon.
A glamorous woman rushed into the office frantically, shouting at the crying little boy, âLucas.â
The crying boy immediately stood up, cried while running over, âMom!â
Rhiannon only had this son, whom she didnât conceive until she was 39. Usually, she cherishes him like the apple of her eye. Afraid of it melting and breaking with a harsh word, she didnât dare to say anything. Seeing her precious son bullied like this, she felt so distressed that her makeup was about to fall off. She quickly squatted down, held him in her arms, and carefully checked him all over. When she saw the purple and blue marks on Lucasâ neck, she could no longer suppress her anger. She stood up and yelled at the teacher, âMs. Lulu, what happened to our Lucas? Why does he have so many bruises?
Who hit him?!â
âLucasâ mom, donât panic, hereâs what happened. Lucas and another child from our kindergarten started fighting because of a verbal argument. It started because Lucas insulted Tobias Clarkâ¦â
Before the teacher could finish, she immediately interrupted, âImpossible! I know my child, he wouldnât just randomly insult someone! It must be you teachers making things up!â
Feeling wronged, Ms. Lulu explained, âLucasâ mom, weâre not making things up, we found out the situation from the child and then informed the parents. If you donât believe it, you can ask Lucas himself.â
Rhiannon didnât care whether her son insulted someone or not. In her opinion, even if he did, it was at best due to the childâs lack of understanding. But hitting someone was wrong! If her son had been the one to hit someone, she might have understood it as petty fighting between children. But now that her son was the one being hit, she couldnât accept it!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She turned her head and fiercely asked the crying Lucas, âDid you insult anyone?â
Lucas was the devil at home and lying had become a habit for him. In front of the teacher, he admitted to insulting Tobias, but as soon as he turned his head, he denied it, âSob⦠I didnâtâ¦
âMy son said he didnât insult anyone!â
âHow could that beâ¦â Ms. Lulu panicked and quickly asked, âLucas, didnât you tell the teacher that you insulted Tobias by saying he had no dad? Do you remember?â
No dadâ¦
A trace of gloominess flashed through Tobiasâs beautiful eyes!
He glared viciously at the crying Lucas!
In fact, not only did Lucas say that he had no dad, but before that, he also toppled Tobiasâs castle and broke his water cup.. The reason Lucas did all these things was that he liked the idiot Rose Howell!