Chapter 227 Do Not Break Your Promise
“Don’t worry about it. We’re also responsible for anything that happens to them when they’re at school. It’s our mistake since we weren’t more careful about who we let into the school grounds. I’m glad that you found them safely,” Robert said.
When he saw Benjamin, he continued, “Mr. Graham, we will improve our security measures to ensure the safety of all the students in the future!”
“Mm.” Benjamin nodded briefly.
However, there were some things that still needed to be said.
“Make sure you increase the number of guards to watch the surveillance cameras at all times. Second, refrain any strangers from entering the school grounds. Moreover, make sure you check all your future employees’ backgrounds thoroughly before hiring them,” he continued.
“Yes, Mr. Graham,” Robert replied and took a deep breath after looking at them.
Thank God Mr. Graham didn’t blame me too much on this.
“Mr. William, I’m sorry! We shouldn’t have left on our own without telling you!” Gavin took the lead to apologize to Robert.
Robert patted his head and said, “It’s okay. You’re safe now. That’s what matters.”
“Mr. William, it’s our fault. We’re sorry!”
“I’m sorry! We were wrong!” Zachary apologized sincerely with a bow.
“We’re sorry, Mr. William! We won’t do it again!”
Robert couldn’t bring himself to reprimand the kids because he had liked them since the day he met them.
“All right, you’re forgiven. Run along now,” Robert ruffled their hair.
“Okay!” They laughed together and happily gave some of their food to Robert. “Mr. William, this is our little token of apology. Please accept it.”
“You’re too kind,” Robert was surprised.
“Go on now,” Arissa said with a smile.
“Bye, Mommy!” they said while waving their hands. Before they went in, they glanced at Benjamin.
Robert furrowed his brows when he realized that the kids didn’t say anything to Benjamin. “Mr. Graham, we’ll take good care of them.”
Benjamin nodded in response and left after holding Arissa’s hand.
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