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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel (Jennifer and Ivan) novel Chapter 74

To get to Cayden's house, they had to pass through the village, and Spencer in the passenger seat saw Jennifer from afar.

She was surrounded by a group of children, wearing a beige dress and a pink apron.

The hairband on the head complimented her delicate face, and when the breeze blew, her dark hair brushed her face.

She stood in front of the blackboard hanging on the hut's wall, patiently teaching the children to draw.

"Stop the car." Spencer spoke softly. He was a bit shocked that it was really her.

The companion glanced at him while driving, "It's not there yet."

"Just stop!"

The car immediately stopped, the companion called Riley looked at him in confusion, and he followed Spencer's line of sight, "Who is it? You know her? So pretty."

Spencer did not answer him, directly opened the door and got out of the car, casually closing the door, his eyes fixed on Jennifer.

She exuded a maternal tenderness, and that smile was infectious, giving him a sense of relief.

Just looking at her, Spencer felt peace and serenity.

Jennifer didn't notice him. All she could see were the children.

The children sat on the small stools, each with a drawing board and an easel in front of them. They listened carefully to Miss Brooks' instructions on how to draw flowers, and picked up the brushes from time to time to put those into practice.

After listening to her lecture for about five minutes, the children eventually got their hands on drawing one by one.

Jennifer unintentionally raised her eyes and saw an unfamiliar car parked not far away, and a familiar person standing next to it.

Their eyes met, and Jennifer froze, as she thought she was hallucinating.

A smile played over Spencer's lips. He put down the arms crossed in front of his chest and walked toward her.

"Miss Brooks' class was just wonderful." Standing beside her, he spoke, "Would you mind taking an extra student?"

His proactive attitude surprised Jennifer, and she smiled and nodded, "Of course!"

The brilliant sunlight seeping through the gaps between the leaves, her smile dazzled him for a while.

Time seemed to have stopped, in the light breeze, only the lush old tree rustling its leaves.

In Bright Star Kindergarten, Downtown

The sun was shining and outdoor activities were usually held here to get the kids closer to nature.

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