Chapter 108 What Exactly Does Lucian Mean
That night, Roxanne rushed over after work, barely in time to pick Archie and Benny up from school.
Only the two of them were left at the kindergarten gates and their teacher was taking care of them.
“I’m so sorry for coming so late,” Roxanne said with an apologetic smile, reaching out to hold her children’s hands.
Unexpectedly, Pippa moved to stand slightly in front of them and smiled uncomfortably at her. “I’ll help you look after them for just a little while more. The head of kindergarten has something to talk to you about. He’s in his office right now.”
Roxanne didn’t really know what was going on, but she still went upstairs and knocked on his door.
The head of kindergarten’s expression also seemed strangely suspicious.
“Pippa told me you wanted to talk to me about something. What’s wrong?” Roxanne asked.
The head of kindergarten smiled in an extremely business-like way as he said slowly, “This is the problem. I’ve been observing your children for the last two days, and I feel like they are simply not suitable for our kindergarten. Maybe you should consider giving them a change of environment.”So he just wants to expel Archie and Benny!
Roxanne frowned but remained polite. “Did they do something wrong today at school? If that’s the case, I will definitely tell them off at home. Please don’t worry. I can promise that they won’t do it—”
She wasn’t done with her promises when the head of kindergarten cut her off abruptly, “The two of them have done fine. However, I wouldn’t like them to stay in this kindergarten any longer. Of course, I will do my best to return all of the school fees you have paid.”
Roxanne began to feel like something was up. “It’s not the money I have a problem with. Since my children are doing great, then why are you expelling them? You have to give me a reason that I can at least tell my kids.”
The head of kindergarten frowned. “There’s no other reason.”
He couldn’t help but feel guilty as he said it.
Those two kids had, in fact, been doing extremely well in school. Compared to other kids their age, they acted like two small adults who never let their teacher worry and actually helped her take care of the other kids.
The kindergarten didn’t actually have any reason to expel them.
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