Chapter 2420
When His Eyes Opened
The boyâs parents were shocked by the girlâs words and looked at the girl.
They saw the girlâs little hand being held by her father. Her father was sturdy, with a face full of flesh,
and a very uneasy aura.
âWhatâs the matter? You didnât hear what my daughter said? Your son bullies the little girl, not to
mention being caught in the face. Even if he is beaten to death, he deserves it! Bullying, isnât it cheap?â
The strong man supported his daughter.
When the mother-in-law saw that someone was helping to speak, she immediately struck while the iron
was hot: âTeacher, you see, this was not provoked by Siena, how can you blame Siena? Who is
unreasonable and who is bullying, I believe your teacher also knows clearly. Because we are all weak,
bully us! If your kindergarten really doesnât want to accept Siena, thatâs fine, you can refund the full
tuition to us.â
The teacher looked embarrassed: âGrandma Siena, donât worry. Our head teacher is not at school
today. Iâll call and ask the head teacher.â
âOkay. I hope you can tell the head teacher who did it first. Siena is just self-defense, have we been
beaten? Canât we fight back? Also, what was the teacher doing when Siena was beaten? Why didnât he
stop the child from being bullied in the first place?â The mother-in-lawâs voice was loud, and the more
she spoke, the more excited she said, âItâs all to blame for something happening now.â
Mother-in-lawâs words resonated with other parents.
âWhoever hits someone first is the fault. Even if you want to be expelled, it is the one who does it first!
In foreign countries, many kindergartens have clear rules that if a child hits someone, they will be
warned the first time and will be expelled the second time. Parents are also at fault if they donât educate
their children well. If my child bullies other children in kindergarten, I will only feel ashamed, how dare I
be aggressive and make trouble!â Another parent said.
âItâs just that the child is ignorant, and the parent canât understand it? Itâs pitiful enough for the little girlâs
face to be injured. Donât you think itâs too much?â Another parent was righteous and opened their
mouth.
The teacher was a little embarrassed for a moment: âWhen the two children were arguing today, our
teacher didnât find out immediately, it was our omission. There are more than 40 children in a class, and
sometimes our teacher canât take care of them. Sienaâs Grandma, I apologize to you. Siena is very
good, and I believe that the head teacher will not let Siena drop out of school after knowing this. You
should take Siena back to rest first!â
The mother-in-law didnât say anything, and took Siena to the talking parents which helped her just
nowâ¦
The mother-in-law: âThank you for helping us speak.â
âYou are very kind. Although my child and Siena are not in the same class, if there is a group activity in
the future, I will let my child play with Siena.â
The mother-in-law: âThank you, thank you very much.â
After Siena returning home, she immediately checked her scalp for scratches.
âMother-in-law, it hurts a little here.â Siena stretched out her fingers and pointed to the back of her
head.
The mother-in-law immediately looked at the back of her head. She had a red scalp on the back of her
head.
âSiena, you did the right thing today. If someone hits you, you just have to fight back. Even if you get
kicked out of the school, itâs fine. There are so many schools, we can go to other schools.â The mother-
in-law taught.
âMother-in-law, there are actually many good people. Uncles and aunts who were unfamiliar helped us
talk just now, and they are all good people.â Siena recalled what she heard at school just now, and was
still very moved.
âYouâre such a silly girl. You always only remember good things.â The mother-in-law sighed helplessly.
âBecause that will make me happier. Mother-in-law, Iâm hungry.â Siena forgot all her grievances and ran
towards the kitchen happily.
â¦
In the evening, after Siena fell asleep, the mother-in-law called the Miss. âMiss, is your first day at work
today, is it going well?â