Chapter 27 - 27: He’s Not Worthy!
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
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Without a sound, Cindy Clarke slipped her right hand into her bag and stealthily activated her mobile phoneâs recording function without taking it out.
âTeacher Linda, donât say anything. I want to hear what the headmaster and Arthur Woodsâs mother mean.â Cindy whispered, âIf you speak out, leaving aside how the Woods Family will hold us accountable, based on yesterdayâs incident, we will have to place all the responsibility on you.â Teacher Lindaâs expression suddenly became bitter.
Arthur Woods had fought with Morgan Clarke.
While Arthur Woods was from another class, Morgan Clarke was a child in her class.
Indeed, all of this was her responsibility.
More than that, she only discovered that Morgan had left the kindergarten quite a while after he had gone.
This responsibility was just too great!
âStay calm. I only seek accountability from the Woods family and the headmaster for your side, I wonât bring it up.â As for whether or not the headmaster will find fault with Teacher Linda, Cindy didnât dare promise.
Still, Teacher Linda harbored a glimmer of hope.
If Cindy only sought trouble from the Woods family and the headmaster, and the headmaster got so troubled that he forgot about her responsibilities, that could be possible.
Yes, Teacher Linda had figured it out now.
Nelly Woods thought she was here to trouble Cindy but didnât know that Cindy wasnât here to show weakness.
Cindy had come to cause trouble too!
Somehow, Teacher Linda always felt that Nelly Woods and the headmaster were in for a disaster today.
Donât ask her why she had this feeling, she didnât know either.
Teacher Linda sighed and quietly nodded.
Satisfied, Cindy smirked and quietly cracked open the door slightly.
Just enough for the conversation inside to clearly filter out.
Inside, Arthur Woodsâs mother was saying: âHeadmaster, our family donates nearly ten million to the school each year, not for our Arthur to be bullied in school. â
âNearly ten million, and given annually, itâs no small sum. The nursery maintained its status as one of Belfardâs top ten prestigious kindergartens largely thanks to our donations.â
âYes, Iâm aware.â The headmaster hastily nodded, âItâs thanks to your familyâs sponsorship that our kindergarten can keep up in terms of teaching faculty and infrastructure, including annual winter and summer exchange camps with foreign kindergartens. All of this is reliant on those funds.â
All of these cost money.
Although Nelly Woods held a high and mighty attitude, the kindergarten was heavily dependent on the Woods Familyâs sponsorship.
âWeâre not giving our money for nothing. Isnât it because we want our Arthur to have a comfortable time here? Youâve got the reputation of a prestigious kindergarten, but when admitting children, donât you check their family background?â
âHis family, the Clarkes, are nobodies. Aside from the necessary fees, they pay for nothing. Iâd wager their money for this kindergarten has been squeezed out of a tight budget. How dare such people cause trouble for our Arthur!â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âJust because you kindergartens are wealthy and willing to take all, it doesnât mean you shouldnât check the studentsâ family conditions. You take in any poor person!â Nelly Woods said angrily, âMorgan Clarke, what right does he have to quarrel with Arthur! Heâs not even worthy!â
âMrs. Woods, rest assured, our kindergarten definitely will not tolerate such actions.â The headmaster immediately responded, âArthur has always been treated like a little prince in our kindergarten.. If anyone dares to provoke him, I, as the headmaster, will be the first to object!â