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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1919

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1919

Chapter 1919 Jealous Joan

The child stopped crying immediately.

“Hey kid, what did you say about me?” Joan smiled lightly and asked.

The boy quickly ran behind his mother and began to cry again.

“Hey, what on earth are you doing? How can you bully my son as well?” The woman pushed Joan to the floor.

“Mom!” Lucius ran up to Joan and helped her up.

Joan stood up, dusted her clothes, and smiled at Lucius to show that she’s fine.

“Miss, she didn’t bully your son…”

“Shut up!” The woman cut the homeroom teacher off.

The boy behind her cried even more fiercely at that. It was open to debate whether he was doing it on purpose.

“What do you want?” Joan asked coldly.

The woman harrumphed.

They’re probably just ordinary citizens if what they’re wearing is any indication…

She lifted the corner of her lips.

“I want some money to make up for my son’s mental distress, medical fees, and his time.”

The homeroom teacher’s eyes widened to the size of saucers as she listened in on their conversation.

This woman is just making things difficult.

“What about the money to make up for our family’s mental distress and loss of reputation?” Larry suddenly walked into the office, his presence enveloping the room.

The homeroom teacher’s eyes lit up as she covered her mouth incredulously.

The homeroom teacher ran up to Larry. “Mister, you’re…”

“I’m Lucius’ father,” Larry replied nonchalantly.

He had only been gone to pump gas, he wasn’t expecting to be met with such a tense atmosphere the moment he entered.

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