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Phewâ¦
She secretly let out a sigh of relief, lowering her head, afraid that someone would see her blushing cheeks.
This scene was captured completely by Tobias Clark, who was sitting on the sofa.
His sly phoenix eyes blinked, and his mood instantly improved.
He thought he needed to put in some effort to play matchmaker, but it turned out that Ms. Luluâs face was already red, proving the charm of âDubious Manâ was quite strong.
Chuckle, such a man who can seduce others just by looking at them is definitely not suitable for his lady!
Baron Lawrence wasnât aware that Tobias Clark was supporting him in this place, as Tobias had already decided to kick this dangerous ball far, far away! If Baron knew about this, he would not protect the child in the presence of outsiders, but instead, give the child a good beating first!
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Rhiannon had just dialed her phone to her uncle, the Deputy Director of the
City Education Bureau. The phone rang twice before being picked up quickly.
It was her first time calling her uncle, and she was surprised at how quickly he picked up the phone. Although surprised at how busy her uncle usually was, she adjusted her tone, half flattery and half closeness, and said, âHello, Third Uncle? Itâs me, Rhiannon.â
âRhiannon?â The Deputy Director of the City Education Bureau was incredibly confused and immediately asked her, âWhy is it you? Where are you? Whose phone are you using?
How could his relative who always tries to take advantage of others be holding Young Master Lawrenceâs phone and calling him? Had she climbed up the social ladder? But besides bragging, his niece was stupid and clumsy, so how could she possibly get close to Young Master Lawrence?
Rhiannon didnât know he was thinking that and thought he was concerned about her. Her original three-point confidence suddenly became ten-fold. She complained and took the opportunity to accuse, âThird Uncle, Iâm with your great-nephew at the kindergarten. Our poor Lucas is almost being bullied to death. Thereâs a child at the kindergarten who beat up Lucas, leaving no good flesh on his body, not to mention the teacher whoâs being unreasonable, insisting that Lucas cursed first and then the other child beat him up. But I just asked the child, and he said he didnât curse. Isnât this kindergarten bullying
âEven though I told them Iâm your niece, theyâre still bullying us. Isnât this disrespecting you? Also, the parent of the child who hit Lucas not only didnât apologize but also asked me to apologize to him. Itâs really too much! Third Uncle, you must help me seek justice.â
The Deputy Director of the City Education Bureau simply didnât care about her trivial matters; he just wanted to clarify one thing, âWhose phone are you using?
Rhiannon didnât know that disaster was imminent, and she ignorantly said, âItâs the parent of the child who hit someone. I said Iâm your niece, and he threw his phone at me, telling me to call you. He also said that heâs not afraid of you, youâre just a Deputy Director of the City Education Bureau, not even the Director. What does that make you?â
Third Uncleâs biggest sore point in his life was never being able to transition from being a deputy to a full-fledged director. So, anyone who brings up this point is guaranteed to anger him. Rhiannon deliberately stirred up trouble, trying to provoke him into anger and help her stand up for herself.
Lulu Kennedy was furious and loudly said, âLucasâs Mom, how can you just make things up like that? Tobiasâs parent didnât say that at all.. Youâre lying! In front of your child, is it really okay for you to lie like this? No wonder Lucas wonât admit to the things heâs done moments ago!â