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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 846

Seeing the kindergarten she had just selected about to slip away, Diana wished she could silence this woman.

Why did she have so many enemies in Richburgh?

What's more, she didn't recognize a single one of them!

Diana grew even more concerned about her amnesia.

She bit her lip, clenched her fists, and stared intently at the enrollment officer.

"What's wrong with disabled children? They're also angels! They're the hope of a family, and they're equally precious. Why won't you accept them?"

"Ms. Winnington, please don't misunderstand. We don't accept disabled children because it’s a rule in Richburgh. Children with special conditions need to go to special schools, which is better for them. As for families, that’s a rule set by our founder and headmaster. The headmaster is a foreigner who values good familial relationships."

"My daughter isn't disabled," Diana said. "She's just going through a temporary phase. She’s a bit closed off and wouldn’t come out of her shell."

The enrollment officer was aware of it. "The child's current condition aside, is it true that you come from a broken family?"

This was the most stringent requirement.

A broken family wouldn’t qualify for enrollment.

This kindergarten was suitable in terms of faculty, teaching environment, tuition fees, and distance.

If Diana couldn't get her children enrolled here, she wasn't sure she could find another suitable kindergarten before autumn. She had to make sure Sean and Betty could start school smoothly.

The doctor told Diana that Betty should have more contact with peers in a safe environment. That would be beneficial to her recovery.

"That’s not true," Diana said.

She thought for a while. Then, she took a deep breath and looked firmly at the enrollment officer. "My children has a father, and we live in a happy family.”

The enrollment officer smiled. "That's good. Next Monday, you and your children's father are welcome for an interview with the children."

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