The principal kept muttering to himself to avoid any incidents, but his eyelids kept twitching, making him feel like the more he feared something, the more likely it was to happen.
Hannah was in her third year of kindergarten and came to school on the bus with Lilly in the morning.
Pablo was floating around, bored.
Although he knew that young children would not cause any trouble in kindergarten, he could take the time to rest and cultivate. But for some reason, he followed along involuntarily.
Hannah held Lilly’s hand and introduced her to every classmate they met, saying, “This is my little sister!”
“Don’t mess with my sister, get it?”
Lilly was a newcomer. According to her age, she should have started junior class at the age of three and moved up to middle class at the age of four.
When Lilly was in South City, no one cared for her, and she did not go to preschool even though she was three.
Now he had been directly transferred to the middle class, called “Pineapple”.
Lilly was thrilled and said, “I like the Pineapple class.”
It sounded like a delicious class.
Hannah said, “Lilly, I’m in the Eldorado class. If anyone dares to bully you, come to me.”
Lilly obediently said, “Okay, I know.”
The teacher beside them found it amusing and said, “Don’t worry, nothing will happen. I’m here with you! Hannah, you should go back to the classroom now!”
Hannah shook her head and said, “No, I must safely escort my sister to the classroom. It’s a task my dad entrusted to me.”
The teacher chuckled and said, “That’s great!”
The teacher then turned to Lilly and asked in a gentle voice, “Lilly, are you happy on your first day of school? I’m the teacher of the Pineapple Class. My surname is Flora, and you can call me Ms. Flora.”
Lilly blinked her eyes and said, “Wow, it’s Ms. Flora.”
She used to draw Floras, and now she had a Miss Flora in front of her, unconsciously bringing them closer.
Flora immediately smiled, her eyes squinting into a crescent moon. Somehow, seeing the bright light in this child’s eyes, her mood improved.
Hannah hugged Lilly’s shoulder at the classroom door and said, “Here we are. Don’t cry after I leave.”
Lilly replied, “I won’t cry.”
But Hannah was still worried. What if some other kids bully her?
She suddenly waved her hand and said, “Hey! Pineapple Class kids, look over here!”
The kids who were eating breakfast or playing looked up.
The busy teachers were also frozen.
Imitating the teacher’s usual speech, Hannah said, “This is your new classmate. Let’s all say, ‘Hello, sister!'”
Many of the kids who had just woken up were in a daze, and they heard it a lot from teachers, so they followed without thinking, “Hello, sister!”
Sister? Lilly was confused.
Teachers were shocked.
The principal, who had just come to inspect, wondered if he had entered a great organization.
After speaking, she finally walked away with her backpack in satisfaction.
Lilly was led into the classroom by another teacher.
And Pablo sat bored by the window, continuing to flip through his book.
The principal whispered to Flora at the door, “Take good care of her. This child needs special attention.”
Flora replied, “I got it.”
At this moment, Priscilla rushed in, panting, and heard what the principal and Flora were saying.
She apologized, “I’m sorry… I’m late.”
The principal frowned and left without saying anything.
Flora said, “Be on time next time.”
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