Chapter 439
Ella picked up where he left off. “Originally, we had another teacher accompanying the students who
were in charge of specific tasks, but that teacher is on sick leave today, I was bringing the other kids to
the next room to have their naps, so I could not take care of things here. That is why I did not see what
happened exactly in person, and only have the r words with regard to the event. To be honest. I’m the
one at fault as I did not full my responsibilities properly.” She was very critical of herself
Larissa did met blame her though. Honestly, if Bethany had not decided to put up an act and cause
trouble, nothing would have happened.
“How did Bethany’s guardians respond to this? Larissa asked.
‘Well her grandma didn’t say anything and just took her away. But if her mother is aware of this
incident–I’m sure she will come to our class and cause some trouble. You must be prepared Ela looked
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtscared, making it clear that this was not the first time it had happened.
*Alright.” Larissa expressed her understanding ‘Il there’s nothing else. I wish to take Aster home.”
The homeroom teacher approved Aster’s leave.
On the way but of the kindergarten, Aster asked Larissa carefully, “Mommy, are you angry?”
Larissa smiled a little and shook her head. “You didn’t do anything wrong. Why should I be angry?”
Aster only relaxed now his relief palpable.
Lanssa did not take Aster home, nor did she take him to the hotel. She went to the mall and bought him
several new sets of clothes as
well as the superhero merchandise and figurines that he wanted for so long. Aster were Superman’s
red cape with complete deight and seemed to be walking with the wind. Their last stop was at a private
cinema.
They stayed in a superhero-themed theater and watched two superhero movies that Aster liked. Aster
even got to eat his favorite fried chicken and hamburgers, food items that Larissa dic not often let him
eat. When they were going home, Aster was reluctant to let it al end. He asked Larissa “Mommy, can
we do this every day?”
Larissa flatly denied him, and his face crumpled at once, but his despair did not last long. The moment
they got into the car, he began playing with his toys and was enjoying himsell greally. Larissa found it
hilanous but also leit relieved at the same time. He was not sad anymore, that was wonderful
Larissa had imagined various scenarios in which Ruby came over to settle things with her-some of
those involved her coming over to scream at her, some were of her being a pretentious two-faced bi tch
sobbing and crying, and some were of her coming over calmly to demand medical compensation–but
none of those ever involved having Kevan come over on her stead.
“I heard my mom say that there was a little altercation between Aster and Bethany.” Kewan got straight
to the point.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLarissa nodded. “Yes,” Her face was emotionless, but her heart was bitter. It was probably because
Aster had no father to back him up.
“Aster is not at fault for this matter, so I will not make him apologize to your daughter for this. Larissa
did her best to look tough.” However, Jam wiling to bear part of the medical costs as compensation for
your daughter. I also hope that your family can keep an eye on your daughter and stop her from
pestering Aster. Alter all, I do not want my son to be seen as an arrogant bully.”
“You must have misunderstood.” Kevan smiled wryly. “I’m not here to make Aster apologize, nor do I
want you to pay me anything. On the contrary, I’m here to apologize to Aster on Bethany’s behal.”
“I’ve already heard what happened from Ms. Gimore. Although it’s a little different from what Bethany
said, I believe that Ms. Gilmore
would not try to protect any student from their wrongdoings, Kevan said, “Although I’m not clear on
Bethany’s personality, I’ve heard my mom say that she has been spoiled by her mother, so she does
some bad things on occasion. Now, she is fully under my mother’s care. Truth be told, we ve been
thinking of changing schools for her. I’m Iruly sorry for any trouble brought to you and Aster. I promise
that this sort of thing will not happen ever again.”