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The cold man didnât even bat an eyelash. He took out his phone and tossed it into her arms.
It was all done in one smooth motion.
Even though he hadnât said a single word, it was more powerful than a thousand words.
Lulu Kennedy, seeing the two parents at daggers drawn, knew that as a
kindergarten teacher, she had to mediate the situation. She stood in front of Rhiannon and kindly said, âLucasâ mom, believe me, Lucas just admitted in the office that he insulted Tobias first. He also realized he was wrongâ¦â
What she meant was that both children were in the wrong. The reason she mentioned Lucas first was because he was the one who started it. But her words took on a different meaning to Rhiannon. Rhiannonâs eyes widened in anger, and she yelled, âMs. Lulu, is this really how youâre supposed to be biased? My son shouldnât insult people, but itâs okay for his child to hit people?â
Lucasâ mom, you misunderstand. Thatâs not what I meant. Insulting people is wrong, and hitting people is, of course, even more wrong. Iâm just saying that Lucas did insult someone. Both children are at fault in this situation. We teachers called both parents here just to let you know about this situation and ask you to take your children home and have a good talk with them. Thereâs no other meaning to itâ¦â
âYou may not have other intentions, but I do!â Rhiannon grabbed Lucas, who only knew how to cry, pointed to his neck, and viciously said, âLook at what my sonâs neck has been scratched into! And his face, look at it, one part blue, one part purple, and his mouth is swollen! Why should we just get him to take his child home and educate them? We have to be compensated!â
The more she talked, the angrier she got. After all, her son had been beaten like this at school. Why should they just let it go?
At the very least, they should pay and apologize. Why should they have to apologize, too?
âBut Lucas also fought backâ¦â
Rhiannon angrily interrupted the teacher, âOur Lucas was just defending himself! He was beaten, and our Lucas isnât a fool who doesnât Imow how to fight back!â
Lulu Kennedy had never seen such an unreasonable parent and couldnât help losing her temper. She replied, âLucasâ mom, if you say that, I can explain why Tobias was fighting, too. Lucas insulted someone first, so Tobias could have been protecting himself. If he didnât fight back, he would be the fool.â
How dare you talk like that!? Rhiannon never expected a kindergarten teacher to talk back to her, and she was immediately furious. She grabbed the phone that Baron Lawrence had just given her and began dialing, âI see whatâs going on now; your kindergarten is abusing children, and the teachers have no manners! You wait for me; Iâm going to have your kindergarten closed!â
Having said that in anger, Lulu regretted it immediately. She stood there helplessly, not knowing whether to apologize and lose face or not apologize and risk the kindergarten being closed down.
Without thinking, she looked to the side. The tall, handsome man stood there indifferently, sunlight casting on his sculpted features and creating perfect shadows. It seemed as if his cold eyes sensed her gaze, and he suddenly glanced in her direction. His long, narrow phoenix eyes were half-open and half-closed, framed by lush eyelashes, making his pupils as beautiful as glimmering, iridescent glass beads in the sunlight, priceless!
However, it was just a fleeting glance, and he immediately looked away.
Lulu Kennedy felt as if she had experienced heaven and then was plunged back to earth.. Her heart soared high and then rapidly fell!