Chapter 334 Women and Men Were Equal
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
âUncle, I want to eat ice cream.â Olive Steele wouldn't let her eat ice cream until summer, so, she
could only ask her uncle.
Alan Hoyle picked up his daughter and said, âFine, I'll buy you ice cream. However, you're only
allowed to eat a little, okay? If you eat too much you will have a stomachache and Mommy will be
sad.â
âWell, I'll have strawberry and chocolate.â Annie reluctantly agreed. A small portion ice cream was
better than nothing at all.
Olive Steele looked at them two. She felt funny. When they were about to leave, she saw a
headmistress took the female teacher from the other day.
âMr. Hoyle. Mr. Hoyle.â
The kindergarten was originally established by the headmistress and the female teacher was just
taking advantage of the fact that the kindergarten was owned by her aunt. Now, with a flip of a
hand, Alan Hoyle transferred the ownership of the kindergarten. It happened that the kindergarten
was now owned by a little girl she once looked down upon.
A five years old girl became her boss. What sorcery was that? But, at this time, she could only stand
with her head lowered so that her aunt could speak on her behalf and let her end the contract with
the school early.
These past two days, Aniet Steele and her friends wouldn't stop teasing her. If she stayed, she might
go mad. How come she never know that Aniet Steele was a little demon before? She thought that
she was only a timid, bully-able little girl. Now that her mighty father returned, she became a little
demon.
The female teacher didnât know that Aniet Steele had never made any trouble before, not because
she was afraid. It was because Olive Steele was busy working, her grandparents were in a poor
health, and she didnât want make trouble and worry them.
Aniet Steele was actually very sensible.
Alan Hoyle glanced at the two ladies faintly, âHeadmistress Yang, what's the matter?â
Headmistress Yang was embarrassed. She was an educator, but she failed to educate her own niece.
There was no time that she felt more embarrassed than now, âMr. Hoyle, my niece, Yang Mei, is
young and foolish. Our family has failed to educate her and she had offended the little princess. I
hope you're willing to spare her...â
"Offending my daughter is not a big problem, but I have problem with her teaching a group of
students badly...â Alan Hoyle said sternly, âHeadmistress Yang, you're an educator. You know the
consequences here.â
Yang Mei shuddered. She lowered her head even more. She was afraid to look at him in the eye.
Headmistress Yang smiled, âIndeed, Mr. Hoyle. I think that sheâs not suitable for staying in the
kindergarten and teaching children, soâ"
Alan Hoyle interrupted her coldly, âI think my assistant made it very clear a few days ago. Miss Yang
can resign, but I canât guarantee that she can find a new job after leaving this school.â
Olive Steele was ashamed. Was he threatening her? Although Annie was wronged, he didn't need to
embarrass the young lady.
Yang Mei was about to cry, âMr. Hoyle, I was wrong. I will never do such thing again in the future.
Please, let me go.â
"Good. You shall change what is wrong.â said Alan Hoyle. He started walking toward the car with his
daughter in his arms.
Olive Steele smiled apologetically at Headmistress Yang and the female teacher. She quickly
followed Alan Hoyle. He and Annie sat in the co-pilot seat. She had to be the driver.
"You bought her kindergarten. Why can't you get along with the female teacher?â
âShe bullied our little princess.â
Olive Steele gave him a look. This man was getting older and started acting like a child.
Annie climbed on Alan Hoyle's leg, âShe didn't just bully me. She became a licker for those who had
money and bullied those who didn't. She also instructed the students to tell their parents to send
her gifts. If they gave more, she would be very happy. If they gave less, she would look down and if
they didn't gave her anything, she would be furious.â
It's not that Olive Steele didnât know about giving gifts. The office had become a place where
mother got together. They would talk about husband, children, in-laws, and sometimes, about
childrenâs education expenses including the giving the teachers gifts.
On Teacher Day's last year, she bought a bouquet of flower for Annieâs teacher and sent her a
voucher. It was not much, only a few hundred. It was not a bribe, only a kind courtesy during a
festival. Annie's teacher took the flower but she returned the card. A very honest teacher was very
rare in this modern society.