Chapter 30 - 30: Malicious
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
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Morgan Clarke, the little clever imp, didnât wait for Nelly Woods to explain. Clinging to Cindy Clarkeâs leg, he shouted loudly, âArthur Woods said Iâm a bastard without a father. He said my mom doesnât have self-respect, and that she had me at a young age without being married. He also saidâ¦â
The headmaster could not allow him to continue speaking. This little fellow is really too clever.
Arthur Woods is just a child, and itâs indeed excessive for him to say these things.
Moreover, everyone present is not foolish.
How would a child know these things?
It must have been the adults who mentioned these things and the child remembered them.
Nelly Woods must have often bad-mouthed Cindy Clarke at home.
The headmaster hurriedly said: âThis⦠isnât that really what Arthur Woods said? Heâs still so young, how could he know these things?â
âHow could he not know?â Morgan Clarke said angrily, âThatâs exactly what he said, and Iâm not lying. I remember every word he said! I will remember these words firmly!â
Remembering so firmly, whatâs the plan?
Everyone else didnât have time to think about it.
Just then, Arthur Woods huffed and said, âSo what if I said it? You are a bastard, your. mother has no self-respect. How could a self-respecting girl have a child at such a young age? Your .mother probably doesnât even know who your father is!â
Arthur Woods has been spoiled at home, and because his family invests a lot of money, he is also pampered at the nursery.
He has developed an attitude of being fearless and not afraid of anything.
The headmasterâs face changed. No matter how true his thoughts might be, he should not say it out loud.
Then Nelly Woods also said, âWhere did Arthur say anything wrong? You are indeed a bastard born from your .motherâs premarital pregnancy, and your father is unknown! You, as this bastard, have the audacity to hit Arthur? He didnât say anything wrong!â
âIn my opinion, when the nursery admits students, they should conduct a background check on the family. They shouldnât admit students just because they are wealthy. Admitting unscrupulous people will corrupt our Arthur!â Nelly Woods said with a malicious and contemptuous expression.
Cindy Clarke tightly covered Morgan Clarkeâs ears, preventing these foul words from entering his ears.
With a cold laugh, she questioned the headmaster, âYou asked Morgan why he fought. This is the reason! Usually, Morgan doesnât complain about how he is treated, and he endures everything. But when someone insults his mother, he canât stand it.â
âHe said that as a son, he canât just stand by and watch others insult his mother without doing anything!â Cindy Clarkeâs eyes were red, and she was furious.
âFighting is not right for children, but what about the one who started insulting first? Is that right? Is this the so-called family education? Morgan doesnât have a father. hilt he never insults others carelesslv! Arthur Woods has
both parents, yet he insults peopleâs mothers as soon as he speaks!â
âSince you think you are wealthy and have a good family background, shouldnât you also pay attention to family education? When the nursery admits children, they really shouldnât just look at money but also the childâs upbringing and manners!â
âAt such a young age, the words are so malicious! Children may not understand how hurtful these words are. But donât adults understand? If adults donât constantly say these things, will children know them?â
âChildren fighting is wrong. But fighting involves both sides. I fully support the two children to apologize to each other, shake hands, and make peace.
However, Arthur Woods must also apologize for insulting Morgan and me!â Cindy Clarke said firmly..