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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2335

Julian gleefully said hello to all the kids, then invited them to have a buffet breakfast at the hotel café.

Since the kids had been staying at Wiltspoon Hotel for a few days now, they were familiar with the place. They walked ahead in droves, knowing where to get breakfast.

Julian and Quinn followed behind the kids.

Seeing the children happy, Quinn said with a smile, “I envy them. They are a lot happier than I was when I was a kid. I competed frequently at their age. My father wouldn’t take me anywhere for fun.

“The best I got was a free trip to the park after the competitions. I would get ice cream there too. I had to go straight home after though.”

Now, Quinn would pay out of her pocket to give the kids a fun experience.

Of course, she was enjoying it too. It was a rare trip, and she wanted to make the most out of it for herself.

“You’re a great coach. Your students respect you.”

Julian complimented, “Your sacrifices won’t go unnoticed. Your students will remember you.”

As Quinn said, not many coaches were willing to pay out of pocket for their students to stay at a five-star hotel. Once the competition was over, she even took them around to have a blast, experiencing awesome sceneries and delicacies.

Changing the subject, she solemnly uttered, “I will not tolerate bullying or lawbreaking from any of my students, regardless of their wealth. The students of my family's gym must abide by the law and use their skills for good, not for evil.”

The Crawford family gym taught self-defense, ethics, and character-building. It was up to the children to decide how much they would take in.

Students who misuse their self-defense training would be expelled and punished. Hopefully, they would think twice before committing a crime in the future.

Julian showered Quinn with compliments and asked, “Ms. Crawford, do you accept students of my age? I want to learn to fight at your gym. I don’t need to be a pro. I just want to protect myself.”

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