Upon hearing this, Baby Robbie slapped the fragrant wood log to the ground and scoffed. "Then don't touch i t. Otherwise, you'll have its lingering fragrance all over your body and perhaps provoke another wild animal."
Jenson said, "I'll go take a shower."
When Jenson was washing up, Baby Robbie scraped off some powder from the fragrant wood log and secretly placed it into his sachet bag. Then, he wrapped the fragrant wood log tightly, making sure that the smell no longer permeated the air before returning it to its original place.
Once Jenson was done, Baby Robbie hurriedly threw his clothes at him. They needed to hurry off to school after getting dressed.
“Hurry up. We're going to be late. If the teacher reports us to Mommy, we’re screwed.”
The school bell rang as soon as the two stepped foot into the classroom. Baby Robbie was still panicking while saying, "We're lucky we got here on time."
Jenson touched his sunken belly and asked Baby Robbie, "Did we forget to have breakfast?"
Baby Robbie nodded and replied, "There wasn’t time."
Then, Jenson turned around and walked out of the
classroom.
Baby Robbie tugged at him, asking, "Where are you going?"
Jenson answered, "To eat."
Baby Robbie retorted, "You won’t die if you skip a meal. The teacher will be here soon, and you'll definitely bump into her if you leave the classroom at this time. How are you planning to explain yourself?"
Jenson said with a stern expression on his face, "I can foresee that we're about to face a fierce battle today, Robbie. We need to fill our stomachs."
Baby Robbie was stunned.
At this time, the teacher came over with a textbook and saw Jenson standing outside the classroom. She scolded him with a cold face, "It's time for class. Are the two of you planning to skip?"
Baby Robbie smiled and said, "We're here to welcome you, teacher. Please come in, m’lady."
The teacher's hostility instantly dissipated due to Baby Robbie's bright smile. She softened her expression as she said gently, "Head on in."
Jenson said, "I'll be requesting a leave of absence, Miss.”
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