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Chapter 920

Chapter 920

You Hit My Heart

Afternoon.

Today was Anderson's first day to the kindergarten.

Joyce hired a nanny, but they agreed that she would personally pick up

Anderson.

After all, it was the first day of school, so she thought it would be better

for her to pick him up from school herself.

When she was about to leave, Joyce was delayed for half an hour by a

phone call from Mufron.

In the phone call, she gave a very much detailed explanation to the

Mufron Headquarters of JK Intelligence and made arrangements for all

the follow-ups.

When she finally hung up the phone, it had been way past the time

when she should pick Anderson up.

Gee, Anderson must be so anxious waiting at the kindergarten.

She casually packed her things and headed straight downstairs.

Since it might take a long time before she could get a taxi, and it just so

happened that Luther gave her a new car today, so she simply drove

the Bentley he gave her to pick up Anderson.

She went to the garage, started the car, and sped away.

However, the traffic jam with constant red lights on the way still made

her incredibly anxious.

It was about time for children to leave school, and she was still stuck in

traffic. It would take at least another ten minutes before she could

arrive.

She kept tapping the steering wheel as the light turned green, but the

car in front of her was moving too slowly for her to get through and she

was blocked by the next red light.

She waited for another three minutes, and she was so impatient, but

there was nothing she could do.

On the other side, it was already time for students at Vages

Kindergarten should be dismissed from school.

One by one, the children were taken away by their parents, and

Anderson stood at the entrance of the kindergarten, where an iron gate

stopped him.

The entrance was guarded by security guards and teachers.

He couldn't leave without his parents picking him up.

He looked around and didn't see his mommy.

Vages Kindergarten was an upscale kindergarten in this area.

In front of the front gate, Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Porsche, etc. drove

over one after another, parked in front of the door, and then drove away

after the parents had picked up their children.

One by one, the children were almost all gone.

A touch of disappointment cross Anderson's crystal eyes. His mommy

was too busy, and must have been delayed because of something.

At that moment, a child named Oscar, when he saw his mommy

coming to pick him up, rushed up to Anderson. He pointed his little

finger at Anderson and said in an exasperated voice, "Mommy, I hate

this new guy.”

"Why? Did he bully you?" With hostile eyes, Oscar's mother swept

towards Anderson. How dared he bully her son?

"Hmm. Mommy."

Oscar said, bawling, "After he came, the girls did not play with me.

00000000000000."

"What's wrong?" Oscar's mother saw her baby son crying, and

hastened to pick him up and coax him, "Oscar is the most handsome,

and the most popular boy."

She glared coldly at Anderson and had to say that the little boy in front

of her was so good looking.

Her son was instantly dwarfed.

In the past, all the girls would like to play with Oscar and Oscar was so

confidant and happy every day!

Her son's position was in danger now that a powerful enemy had

arrived.

"Mommy, he can do so many things. Spanish, French, English, math,

and even the computer. He is also so good at games that the other kids

won't play with me anymore. O0000000000000000."

The more Oscar talked, the more he cried.

Oscar's mother looked gloomy and gave Anderson a stern look.

She knew this child, Anderson. As the head of the parents’ group, she

was responsible for helping the teachers and parents to make a good

connection.

She therefore had the file of every new student in the class, and when

Anderson joined the class, she was also aware of it.

"Hm. Good Oscar. Don't cry. Don't cry. Let's ignore him. He's just a

fatherless child so there is no one to teach him."

After saying that, Oscar's mother squinted at Anderson with a look of

disdain.

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