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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 738

The kid instantly broke down. He pointed at Joseph and said, "It was Joseph! He told us to tell everyone that Ava's dad is a criminal and her mom is a homewrecker. He even said that whoever managed to hit Ava would get a hundred bucks, some chocolates and… his aunt would take us to an amusement park."

As soon as the kid finished speaking, everyone's gaze shifted to the arrogant woman on the ground.

Dylan approached her intimidatingly, asking, "Was I wrong to hit you? Huh?"

The woman clutched her arm and crawled backward. "T-those are all things they saw online! Don't listen to their nonsense."

The principal said, "Please refrain from making baseless claims, madam. You should set a good example for the children. The way your family is behaving will affect the image of our kindergarten. I'll arrange for your son’s dismissal from the school as soon as possible.”

Then, the principal looked at the other parents. "As for the rest of you, those whose children were involved in defaming, assaulting, and insulting Ava must withdraw from the kindergarten. They will also not be allowed to enroll in the schools associated with this institution. You need to publicly apologize to Ava and her parents as well.”

"Why? The kids didn't understand anything. It was just a fight. Why should they leave the kindergarten?" The parents were finally grasping the gravity of the situation.

The principal replied sternly, "Why? Because of what you all said just now. Children are not innocent when their words come from their parents. They turned out this way because of you!”

The parents looked flustered but were reluctant to say anything. After all, everyone in Foswood knew that only children from well-off families attended this kindergarten. It was a top-notch school with excellent educational resources. If their children couldn't attend kindergarten here, they wouldn't have a chance to enter the elementary, middle, and high schools associated with it.

“I’ve been a kindergarten principal my entire life, and I can assure you that children this age absolutely cannot come up with the things you said they could. If you have any objections, you can submit an appeal. But it won’t go well for you once the investigation results are out. I believe none of you want to tarnish your reputation further."

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