Chapter 149
Sir Your Ex wife is Already Dead
Chapter 149 Children Could Cook
Jazmine was annoyed with Yoselin. Yoselin didnât behave herself at all. Was there anything good to her
by bullying a fiveâyear child? She was going too far.
Originally, Jazmine didnât want to have a conflict with Yoselin in front of Cosima, but now Jazmine
wouldnât care about it. She glared coldly at Yoselin and said, âMs. Larsen, I want to ask you. Why do
you think that a child canât cook? There are many things that a child can do. Itâs just that you donât
know.â
How could Yoselin show the white feather? In front of Cosima, as long as Yoselin could beat Jazmine
down, Jazmine would be finished. âMs. Gardner, Iâm not the only one who thinks this way. You can ask
everyone here. Have they ever seen a fiveâyearâold child cook? We all knew you were lying. You took
the fiveâyearâold children away from the school and didnât tell their parents. Itâs wrong from the
beginning. Now, you are making up lies to cover up your mistake. I suspect whether you have the
qualifications as a teacher.â
This was Yoselinâs purpose.
She wanted to cause trouble for Jazmine. Didnât Jazmine want to be a teacher? Yoselin made Jazmine
notorious so that Jazmine would not be hired no matter where she went.
Jazmine knew it clearly, but she didnât get nervous.
On the other side, the children were anxious, especially Alice.
Lunchtime in Jazmineâs home was the most comfortable time she had felt since she was born. Alice
used to wonder why no one liked her and why she should exist in this world.
During the time she was cooking with Nina. She felt great satisfaction.
It turned out that there were so many beautiful and surprising things in the world.
If Jazmine was misunderstood by everyone because of her, Alice would be very sad and feel sorry for
Nina.
Therefore, Alice hurriedly raised her head and said to everyone, âWho said that I canât cook? I can. I
learned it in Ms. Gardnerâs house this morning.â
Cosima was shocked.
Her child used to keep her head down and refuse to speak, but now she refuted loudly.
From an unknown time, Cosima had lost confidence in Alice, feeling that Alice was terrible. Alice was
born into a powerful family but she was too cowardly. Cosima was disappointed, and so was her
husband. Therefore, the couple did not pay much attention to Alice.
As time went on, they already believed that Alice was mediocre. Even inside, they had admitted the
saying
that Alice was mentally disabled.
However, at this moment, Cosima saw the courage of Alice. Cosimaâs heart was greatly impacted.
Yoselin was also shocked after being refuted by Alice. She did not expect that in just one morning, this
self- shut Alice would have the courage to refute her for defending Jazmine.
Suddenly, Yoselin was furious and could not help but glare at Alice. âAlice, children canât lie. If I ask you
to cook in front of everyone but you canât do it, you are lying.â
Cosima was disgusted with Yoselinâs behavior of threatening her child. She retorted, âMs. Larsen, do
you think that I donât participate in the parentâteacher interaction so I donât care about everything?â
Cosima was unhappy. Yoselin sensed this message, which shocked her a lot, and cold sweat covered
her back.
Yoselin discovered that she shouldnât have behaved so rudely and offended Cosima. She had wanted
to rope in Cosima, but now it nearly crushed. Yoselin quickly smiled apologetically, âMrs. Tudor, you
misunderstood. I just think that the child is so young that she would be easily deceived by others. I
donât mean to bully her.â
âHow can my child be used for no reason?â
Jazmine couldnât bear to see these people discussing the child. Didnât they see that Alice was nervous?
Alice was trembling all the time.
But on second thought, this should be also a good opportunity. If Alice could prove her ability in front of
everyone, she would be much more confident.
Thinking of this, Jazmine said again, âYou are all adults. Why donât you praise the child? Instead, you
keep suspecting whether Alice can do it. Besides, you havenât seen it yet. How do you know she
canât?â
Yoselin was waiting for this.
She quickly echoed, âThatâs right. Youâve been saying that Alice can cook. Since you think she can,
why donât we make a bet?â
âWhy not? Iâm just thinking, if you lose, wouldnât it be too difficult for you to apologize to Alice?â Jazmine
asked.
What was difficult about apologizing to Alice? The problem was that Jazmine had such a confident
look, which made Yoselin extremely disgusted.
Yoselin nodded and said, âNot at all. Then, if you lose, I think you should leave this school. A teacher
who lied and took children away from the school without telling anyone is too dangerous.â
Other parents also agreed with Yoselinâs request.
Even Cosima was hesitating.
On one hand, she disliked Jazmine taking Alice away and disliked it when Alice was cold to her but
smiled at Jazmine. On the other hand, Cosima hoped that what Jazmine said was true. Then Alice
could become a
normal child.
After weighing the pros and cons, Jazmine felt that it was necessary to give it a chance to Jazmine.
Compared with chasing away Jazmine, Cosima hoped that Alice became a normal child.
Jazmine walked to Alice and squatted down. She looked into Aliceâs eyes and asked, âAlice, are you
willing to accept this challenge? Make a meal for your mother.â
Alice subconsciously looked at her mother.
She had not looked at Cosima for a long time. Not only because she was afraid, but also because of
many other factors.
But regardless of it, deep in her heart, Alice hoped to be close to Cosima. The interactions between
Nina and Jazmine made her envious.
At this time, Cosima saw Aliceâs eyes.
She was surprised by the way Jazmine talked to Alice. She was touched. Cosima could not help but
think. If she squatted in front of Alice like Jazmine, would she be able to see Aliceâs expression clearly?
Just when Cosima was lost in thought, she heard Alice say in a very firm tone, âI can give it a try, but
the cooker in our school is too big. I canât use it.â
Jazmine was surprised. âOh my God, Alice, you remember this detail. This is not a problem. Ms. Boone
will solve it. Right, Ms. Boone?â
The headmaster, Valerie, who had just rushed over, was panting. She did not know what Jazmine was
asking and replied, âYes, I will solve it.â