Hadwin Stephenson said lazily, âI think you can save the apology. Since you just said that your child canât be in the same class as Nelson, you should transfer to another school. That way, you donât have to stay in the same class.â
The couple and their child were dumbfounded. They had never thought of transferring. They had been making donations to the school every year. Their donations would have gone to waste if they transferred.
Just then, the principal looked at Grace and suddenly froze.
âMrs. Reed, what⦠What are you doing here?â
âOh, Iâm the childâs godmother. My godson is in trouble. Of course, I have to come and see whatâs going on,â said Grace.
The principal was stunned when he heard that. âIs this child⦠Is this child your and Young master Reedâs godson?â
âYes, my husband adores the child too,â said Grace.
The couple was shocked when they heard the words âYoung master Reed. In Emerald City, only one man was referred to as âYoung master Reedâ. Besides, the principal looked so respectful, so they were probably referring to Jason.
ther with bitterness in their If they had known that the child had Hadwin Stephenson, the president of Stephenson Group, and Young master Reed of the Reed family as their backer, they would have let their son suck up to him. They would have gotten on the Stephenson and the Reed familiesâ
good side.
However⦠they had now made themselves their enemy!
The class teacher beside them seemed to realize who âYoung master Reedâ might be. Their face instantly turned pale, and they could not help trembling.
What⦠What have I done?â The class teacher just wanted to slap themselves.
The fiasco ended just like that. Grace and the rest left the school. She took Kyla and Nelson Corbyn to the hospital to order Nelson Corbyn a new hearing aid, while Lina went home with Hadwin Stephenson first.
Lina seemed worried on their way home.
âWhatâs the matter? Are you still thinking about Nelsonâs incident?â asked Hadwin Stephenson.
Lina said, âYeah. I didnât expect some children to be so⦠mean. Although Nelson has a problem with his hearing, heâs as normal as other kids once he puts on his hearing aid. He has no problem communicating. Nelson is even much smarter than ordinary children.â
Hadwin Stephenson said, âThere are always people who look at othersâ flaws differently. Ignore them.
Their transfer will serve as a warning to others, and no one will discriminate against Nelson anymore.â
âThere are still a lot of people who look at Nelson differently even though Nelson is better than average,â said Lina as she lifted her hand and touched her bulging belly. âI⦠I donât know if our baby will be perfectly healthy!â
After all, even after careful prenatal examination, there were some problems that could not be detected.
They would not know if the baby was perfectly healthy until they were born.
âOur baby will be alright,â said Hadwin Stephenson.
âButâ¦â
Hadwin Stephenson said, âEven if thereâs a problem, Iâll make sure our child is safe.â He was confident.