Chapter 1137 Long Hesitation
Rosalie was shocked at the little boy’s words.
She knew that the little ones had always been sensible and taken good care of Estie.
She never expected them to think leaps ahead of her, though.
Nox also echoed in a childlike voice, “Mommy, please tell Uncle Byron that we’re worried Little Estie will be bullied in her new kindergarten, and we won’t be able to protect her…”
Speaking of Estie’s bullying, Rosalie’s heart tightened again.
She still remembered that Estie was once bullied by her classmates when Lucian and Nox first entered the class.
At that time, the two boys stepped up to protect her and helped ease her relationships with the other children.
Now that she was in a new kindergarten, Estie had no familiar playmates. Rosalie feared that the girl would regress to the time before she met
Lucian and Nox.
It was very likely that, as the two little boys said, she might be rejected by other children.
Thinking of this, Rosalie finally relented. “Okay, I’ll talk to Uncle Byron another day. However, you should also be prepared to transfer schools.”
The eyes of the little ones lit up.
‘At the very least, Mommy is willing to talk to Daddy! They won’t continue this cold war!’
Moreover, the boys were the ones who suggested transferring schools in order to prevent Little Estie’s condition from deteriorating.
Upon listening to Rosalie’s words, the boys naturally agreed without hesitation, “Okay!”
Rosalie smiled and patted their little heads. “It’s getting late. Let’s go to bed early.”
Since the boys got what they wanted, they obediently agreed.
When Rosalie came out of their bedroom, what they said just now echoed in her mind, and she could not help blaming herself.
She always felt that children should not be involved in matters between adults.
Now, because of her relationship with Byron, the three little kids were all affected consequently.
‘Especially Estie. Due to our quarrels and troubles, the little girl’s condition keeps recurring.
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